I’ve been to Cuba. It’s exactly what you’d expect from the wonders of communism. Extreme poverty everywhere. The leaders are wealthy and everyone else is poor.

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      I am not a leader, but I am doing pretty well. I don’t know anyone who isn’t doing better than those I saw in Cuba.

      Capitalism is the best path to success for the people of a country. Sweden is a perfect example of what capitalism can do.

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        I disagree.

        What really matters is political representation, not so much the system of economic distribution. The former determines the latter in both capitalism and socialism, after all.

        A more egalitarian system, regardless of the economic system, will more evenly distribute wealth in a variety of ways. That’s why Sweden can have higher taxes with a broader tax base than the U.S.

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          You will also note that the tax burden is carried by the middle class in Nordic countries and businesses have a lower tax rate.

          This is the opposite of what the Democrats push for in their recommendations.

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            That’s true, and there’s a pretty good reason for that: the obscene wealth of the richest in the U.S. The richest in Sweden don’t have anywhere near $100 billion in net worth, or even $50 billion.

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          The economic system is important. Socialism or communism will always fail. It always has. It always will. It is a failed system out of the box.

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            K.

            I didn’t say the economic system wasn’t important; rather, that political representation matters more.

            You’d never know it, but socialism rarely fails on its own (It can and does, though. Don’t intentionally misinterpret me on this point). Matter of fact, isn’t there still a 60+ year embargo against Cuba? And for what? Castro died several years ago.

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              It always fails on it’s own.

              Why does Cuba need America’s capitalist products if capitalism is bad? They don’t.

              The Soviet Union failed, Eastern Europe failed, and every Latin country that switched failed or is in the process of failing.

              Our embargo is a scapegoat since most of the world trades with Cuba. There are modern cars there, they just are not American cars.