Sorry If You’re Offended, but Socialism Leads to Misery and Destitution

HarperCons

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In 60 years, Cuba has achieved:

—79.74 years life expectancy (US: 78.69)

—99.75% literacy rate (US: 99%)

—0% homelessness (US: .17%)

—1.7% unemployment (US: 3.6%)

All this, despite decades of the cruelest embargo in history.

Defending Cuba shouldn't even be a question.
 

HarperCons

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Nothing sadder than the downtrodden working class railing against their own interests. Bourgeois propaganda is hell of a drug.
 

captain morgan

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Sorry If You’re Offended, but Socialism Leads to Misery and Destitution


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https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/07...ut-socialism-leads-to-misery-and-destitution/


Ahhhh... Proletariat Paradise.

In 60 years, Cuba has achieved:

—79.74 years life expectancy (US: 78.69)

—99.75% literacy rate (US: 99%)

—0% homelessness (US: .17%)

—1.7% unemployment (US: 3.6%)

All this, despite decades of the cruelest embargo in history.

Defending Cuba shouldn't even be a question.


The above pic is likely from Havana once you get out of the tourist area
 

AnnaE

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Interesting read about Cuba:
Operation miracle
The specific and real challenges Cuban development has faced has generated unique contradictions. In a planned economy, with an extremely tight budget, they have had to prioritise: the infrastructure is crumbling and yet they have first-world human development indicators. Infant mortality rates reveal a lot about the standard of living, being influenced by multiple socioeconomic and medical factors. Cuba’s infant mortality rate is 4.5 per 1,000 live births, which sits it among first-world countries – and above the US on the CIA’s own ranking.

It is not just Cubans who have benefited from these investments. Tens of thousands of Cuban doctors, educators and other development aid workers have served around the world. At present some 37,000 Cuban doctors and nurses work in 77 countries. They generate foreign exchange of some US$8 billion a year – Cuba’s biggest export.

In addition, Cuba provides both free medical treatment and free medical training to thousands of foreigners every year. As a direct initiative of Fidel, in 1999, the Latin American School of Medicine was inaugurated in Havana to provide foreign students from poor countries with six years of training and accommodation completely free. In 2004, Cuba teamed up with Venezuela to provide free eye surgery to people in three dozen countries under Operation Miracle. In the first ten years more than 3m people had their sight restored.

Prohibiting even trade in medicines, the US embargo led Castro to prioritise investments in medical sciences. Cuba now owns around 900 patents and markets pharmaceutical products and vaccines in 40 countries, generating yearly revenues of US$300m, with the potential for massive expansion. The sector produces more than 70% of the medicines consumed by its 11m people. The entire industry is state owned, research programmes respond to the needs of the population, and all surpluses are reinvested into the sector. Without state planning and investment it is unlikely that this could have been achieved in a poor country. - http://theconversation.com/cuba-is-poor-but-who-is-to-blame-castro-or-50-years-of-us-blockade-69528

Kind of makes a rational person think not all socialism is bad and it's what you do with it that matters most.
 

Mowich

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the above picture could be any of the shitholes in the usa, or downtown vancouver, lol.






It could also be from any number of remote aboriginal reserves where the people are left to their own devices by completely corrupt bands and chiefs who are nothing more than black holes in which all federal funds are dumped in order to be used for the sole benefit of aforesaid amoral chiefs and bands and to hell with their people.
 

petros

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In 60 years, Cuba has achieved:
—79.74 years life expectancy (US: 78.69)
—99.75% literacy rate (US: 99%)
—0% homelessness (US: .17%)
—1.7% unemployment (US: 3.6%)
All this, despite decades of the cruelest embargo in history.
Defending Cuba shouldn't even be a question.
0% happiness.
 

DaSleeper

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In 60 years, Cuba has achieved:

—79.74 years life expectancy (US: 78.69)

—99.75% literacy rate (US: 99%)

—0% homelessness (US: .17%)

—1.7% unemployment (US: 3.6%)

All this, despite decades of the cruelest embargo in history.

Defending Cuba shouldn't even be a question.


Must be why there are so many Cuban emigrants in Florida huh?


Hispanics and Latinos in Florida
GroupPercent of FL HispanicsPopulationNative-Born Hispanics52%2,264,000Foreign-Born Hispanics48%2,090,000Cuban Origin29%1,213,000Puerto Rican Origin20%848,000
 

Walter

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Must be why there are so many Cuban emigrants in Florida huh?
Hispanics and Latinos in Florida
GroupPercent of FL HispanicsPopulationNative-Born Hispanics52%2,264,000Foreign-Born Hispanics48%2,090,000Cuban Origin29%1,213,000Puerto Rican Origin20%848,000
Guaranteeing Trump a FL win in November.
 

NZDoug

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US wouldn't have anything to do with it, would it?
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Involvement of the United States in regime change in Latin America most commonly involved US backed Coups d' etat aimed at replacing left-wing leaders with right-wing, usually military and authoritarian regimes. It was most prevalent during the Cold War in line with the Truman Doctrine of containment, although some instances occurred during the early 20th century "Banana Republic" era of Latin America history to promote American business interests in the region.
more
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_involvement_in_regime_change_in_Latin_America
 

Blackleaf

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In 60 years, Cuba has achieved:
—79.74 years life expectancy (US: 78.69)
—99.75% literacy rate (US: 99%)
—0% homelessness (US: .17%)
—1.7% unemployment (US: 3.6%)
All this, despite decades of the cruelest embargo in history.
Defending Cuba shouldn't even be a question.

What about the USSR, Venezuela and Britain in the 1970s?
 

HarperCons

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Must be why there are so many Cuban emigrants in Florida huh?


Hispanics and Latinos in Florida
GroupPercent of FL HispanicsPopulationNative-Born Hispanics52%2,264,000Foreign-Born Hispanics48%2,090,000Cuban Origin29%1,213,000Puerto Rican Origin20%848,000
the u.s embargo cost Cuba $30 billion. not including the threats the u.s makes to other countries who may attempt to trade with Cuba.

also **** the wealthy gusanos moving to miami. you want to talk about corrupt? miami's entire city is built on drug money and organized crime.