Originally posted by: MAW1082
Kage69,
Have you ever ready any books about Cuba? Books written by Fidel Castro? Books about the conditions of pre-revolutionary Cuba? If you want to have a serious debate about Cuba, I'm open to it. I will say, however, that I have read many books specifically about Cuba, its economy, its healthcare system, and the attempts made by Americans to overthrow Fidel's government. So please. lets talk . . .
1. You have read the same stuff, rewritten over & over by lazy writers from each other's stuff. Pity.
2. Read books by Hitler too - in fact Castro's most revered comment "History will absolve me" comes directly from the Fuehrer, whom he greatly admired; his speaking style was learned thru watching Il Duce films. In fact Hitler provided great benefits to his nation, work, health, etc, before the total destruction part. Castro went directly to the last phase.
3. Economy - total ruin, agricultural production comparable Spanish times, with 4 times the population;
4. Healthcare - roughly similar to the worst HMO you could imagine, except worse;
5. Food, which is not free, has been rationed, example 1/4# of soy + ground beef mix (not the ground chuck) per month, for the last forty-two (42) years. In N Korea people have to eat grass and leaves, but we should aim for better. Also some thing like 2-3 eggs a month, incredible stuff.
6. Industrial output is laughable and less than before the "planned economy" The heavily Cuban city of Hialeah, FL, about two hundred thousand mostly working class people, has a "GNP" half of Cuba's with eleven million.
7. Average salary, in US$ about $4/month. (200 pesos / 25$/peso = 4$) may be up to 30/$.
8. Tourism, which is a low wage industry, controlled by foreign interests, and where blacks are not allowed to work, is the only actual income producing activity, actually second to....
9. Family remittances, the greatest income source for the country. Castro's latest protest involves that the alms received by his hostages may be reduced.
10. The"embargo" which you forgot to mention, is a joke; anything a country may need is available on international markets, except of course for regimes with no money who don't pay their debts.
Need cars? buy Japanese like we do. Need low cost medicine - Canada, like we do. Advanced medicines? Europe! (the good ones the evil FDA keeps us away from) Medical/industrial equipment: Germany, Japan. Wheat? Canada, Argentina. Meat, Costa Rica, Argentina (good stuff)
Of course at $4/month it'll be tough to get a $13,000 Civic, say 270 years iwith no expenses.
11. Check UN numbers, Cuba has unfortunately ranked in the top 5 for suicide and abortion rates in the world, it's birthrate is minimal. Hardly an indicator of happy campers.
In fact, most campers given the chance escape, from Castro's daughter to Soviet educated engineers to the humblest worker. Notice no Haitians, Dominicans, Jamaicans or Mexicans escape to Cuba.
12. Overall, the biggest dumbass MBA from the phoniest school could never come up with the crazy and stupid schemes that Castro has produced; he would destroy a McDonald's in week.
13. Castro's great merit is to be history's most PR savvy dictator. Welcome all these journalists/writers/actors like royalty, show them some projects (something has to built in 45 years, even by mistake some good may be created from stupidity), feed them your lines, charm them with b.o , and get articles and books written.
14. 99% of American "journalists"' Spanish is limited to "Corona, por favor", and can neither converse nor gain the trust of real people. Reporting about Cuba is mostly periodical PR, except that if it was paid it would not be so fellatious.
15. Yikes, I can't keep up. No he didn't liberate anybody, or fire a shot (except for shooting a student in the back) There was no serious guerrilla war, but lots of bombs in buses and theaters.
16. No, 99% didn't live in poverty. In fact, consider the homeless there would be better off than here by virtue of not freezing in the winter.
17. Income inequality? The difference between the richest in Cuba and the richest in the US, in the 1950s or now. cannot begin to be compared.
18. If the US cared to get rid of Castro, a couple of missiles to his luxurious planes when traveling would do it.
It's a pleasant surprised that in spite of the eternal PR campaign by the regime, many ATers are so well informed! So, there's some confused young pups, well meaning surely. Heck, I remember when I also knew everything...
Good night!