sandinista wrote:That there is always a bigger picture. It's not as easy to say, the US is "capitalist" and Cuba is "socialist" and life is better in the US, therefor capitalism is "better" than socialism. You have to take in a lot more variables. Historical circumstances for instance, not to mention the over 50 year embargo. You are also saying "life in general", do you have proof of this?
Well, sure - Cuba is communist, generally speaking. And, the US is fairly capitalist, albeit with a mixed and regulated economy. The European countries are often a bit more toward the socialist side of things. We're not talking pure systems of any kind.
Do I have any proof that life in general is better here in the US than in Cuba?
Well, I think I can conclude as much when we look at the reality that people in Cuba make a few dollars a month - the price of a lunch in the United States. In order to feed their families', Cubans get a monthly ration of food. Something like five pounds of rice, three pounds of beans, five eggs, one chicken, half a pound of coffee, milk for children up to age seven, three packs of cigarettes, and two rolls of toilet paper. No fresh fruits or vegetables are included in their rations. They spend a lot of time standing in line for food. By contrast, Americans have far more food than they need, and it's dirt cheap.
Most Cubans can't afford a car. Most Americans can. Half of all cars in Cuba are Cold War Russian cars.
It's a little traditional joke in Cuba: When the head of a household gets up at dawn in present-day Cuba, he or she only faces two problems: lunch and dinner.
Moonlighting for extra money is a crime in Cuba.
In sections of Havana, less than 1/2 the homes are connected to city sewer systems.
There is no freedom of speech in Cuba. There is no freedom of the press. There is no freedom of assembly. There is no freedom of contract. There is almost no private employment. There is not right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. There are no protections for criminal defendants. The State imprisons many political prisoners and executes some.
There is a reason people get on anything that will float and risk shark infested waters to float to Florida. Can you guess what reason that is?