Hmm... Cuba has all that and so much more. Free education and health care. A GDP per person ten times that of Haiti. Life expectancy fifteen years greater.
Here's another difference; Haiti gets American "aid." Cuba gets American sanctions. In spite of that, few would deny that Cubans enjoy a vastly superior quality of life.
A mere sixty miles of ocean separate these two Caribbean states. One has enjoyed a socialist mode of governance for over half a century. The other has had its elected leader removed by Uncle Sam and friends any time he starts mouthing vaguely socialist rhetoric.
This contrast raises a couple of intriguing questions:
- what might Cuba's economy look like absent US sanctions?
- what might Haiti look like absent US interference?
Frankly, I think they'd both be better off if Uncle Sam stayed home and worked at fixing America's problems instead.
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