cuba news: Power Grid Collapse Leaves Millions in the Dark While Officials Blame 'Foreign Meddling' – Where's the Common Sense?
Finally, the mainstream media starts to report on what we've all been saying for months. I live in a neighborhood where half the families have relatives in Cuba, and every single day we hear stories of people sitting in 90-degree heat with no fans, no refrigerated medicine, no way to charge a phone. Now the entire country's grid goes down, and all I hear from these talking heads is talk about political conspiracies. How about a little common sense? If you can't keep the lights on for your own people, maybe stop blaming everyone else and fix the infrastructure that's been crumbling for years. We practically have a Cuban diaspora in our own backyard here, sending generators and solar panels just so their abuelos can have a fan at night. It's a humanitarian crisis, not a headline. Somebody please remind me why we're paying for foreign aid when our own neighbors are running GoFundMes for extension cords and diesel.