We don’t disagree. Like any specific ideological commitment it is important to not be dogmatic. In the case of the Caribbean there is little risk of becoming too “libertarian”. But there is great risk in the status quo of overly socialist-leaning policies continuing unabated. So it’s important to push in the other direction. The Caribbean is structurally interwoven with the US.
We don’t disagree. Like any specific ideological commitment it is important to not be dogmatic. In the case of the Caribbean there is little risk of becoming too “libertarian”. But there is great risk in the status quo of overly socialist-leaning policies continuing unabated. So it’s important to push in the other direction. The Caribbean is structurally interwoven with the US.
We don’t disagree. Like any specific ideological commitment it is important to not be dogmatic. In the case of the Caribbean there is little risk of becoming too “libertarian”. But there is great risk in the status quo of overly socialist-leaning policies continuing unabated. So it’s important to push in the other direction. The Caribbean is structurally interwoven with the US.