Only in the sense that Las Vegas has a good economy. Its loss to a Commie revolution would not be regrettable.Cuba had one of the better economies before Castro's reign turned it into a shithole - like Venezuela. Thanks for the socialism!
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Only in the sense that Las Vegas has a good economy. Its loss to a Commie revolution would not be regrettable.Cuba had one of the better economies before Castro's reign turned it into a shithole - like Venezuela. Thanks for the socialism!
You don’t care about truth, and you don’t care about people. You care about sounding righteous while getting the facts wrong. If intellectual honesty were a mountain, you wouldn’t make base camp.
The labor rights there are you get to work for the State and make your own parts for your 70-year-old cars.Fair enough. From what I've read, it didn't fare much better before the 1960s. Similar to what America did when they abolished slavery but kept your black citizens on plantations so it was slavery in all but name.
I'm consistently bemused with the lack of knowledge that Americans have of countries they're told by their government to hate. This post says that Cuba is a dictatorship yet has better labor rights than Americans. Their economy is shit yet their citizens have a better standard of living than most, if not all of Latin America. We know these things outside of the United States. Your government has lied to you about things that are assumed to be common knowledge.
I would prefer a bike in Cuba, with never a snowflake or icy street. Without Venezuelan oil, there probably will be less car traffic in the years ahead. But salty air and rain can wreck bike chains. I wonder what do they use as chain lube.The labor rights there are you get to work for the State and make your own parts for your 70-year-old cars.
That had not occurred to me, but yes, an oil shortage is not the same threat to Cuba as to the U.S. They don't strictly NEED it.I would prefer a bike in Cuba, with never a snowflake or icy street. Without Venezuelan oil, there probably will be less car traffic in the years ahead. But salty air and rain can wreck bike chains. I wonder what do they use as chain lube.