Cuba in the 1960’s?
Cuba in 2018?
Miami in 2026, two years into the first term of President Ocasio-Cortez?
VIDEO: Cubans line up at bakeries across Havana, waiting hours for a loaf of bread, a basic good that has become hard to find after some important mills broke down on the island resulting in a shortage of flour pic.twitter.com/VUaEp09ylN
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 15, 2018
Don’t forget that Cuba is better than the United States because it has single payer healthcare and we don’t.
“Don’t forget that Cuba is better than the United States because it has single payer healthcare and we don’t.”
Of course the quality of “health care” depends on your position within the Party hierarchy. If you’re part of the not so loyal opposition, well no penicillin for you.
Hey hey hey, nobody said anything about quality here. Just that it is free to everyone.
Under socialism, people wait for bread; with capitalism, bread waits for people.
https://pics.me.me/socialism-people-wait-for-bread-cfact-or-capitalism-bread-waits-21761916.png
My father was a flour milling engineer. He worked for a large US company building flour mills and pasta plants in cities in Venezuela from the late 60’s then again in the 80’s. His company eventually pulled out when price controls made it an nonviable business enterprise. This is socialism.