Communism delivers again: Hundreds of thousands in Cuba without water
Posted by DustyCleaness@reddit | Libertarian | View on Reddit | 9 comments
Posted by DustyCleaness@reddit | Libertarian | View on Reddit | 9 comments
BitsyVirtualArt@reddit
I remember an article about them curing cancer like 5ish years ago.
WTF happened?
Brendanlendan@reddit
Man, remember when Bernie said breadlines are a good thing? Can’t wait to hear how much he loves waterlines
joelfarris@reddit
I commented the other day about something where people were insisting that if there was only one thing that should be free, it would have to be healthcare. I responded with something along the lines of "Rather than a clean supply of fresh drinking water?", and was shot down all the way to hell.
And now here we are.
I feel vindicated. I just hope their free healthcare is good.
DustyCleaness@reddit (OP)
They’re going to need that “free” healthcare with all the polluted water they are drinking.
Tracieattimes@reddit
That may be the case for electricity in the US - if the government goes through with its electric vesicle mandate. Is it communism? No. Just the heaviest hand the government of the United States has wielded since world war 2.
natermer@reddit
Socialism in all it forms leads to incompetency and complacency in government.
Also it induces a learned helplessness and encourages hostile relationships between groups in the population as they fight politically over resources.
It makes everything shit. This is universal. It isn't a Cuban problem or England problem or USA problem. It is a problem for all of humanity.
jrherita@reddit
How many european countries grids have collapsed despite high EV adoption? also, AI data centers are consuming more electricity than EVs these days.
jrherita@reddit
Tell me how to say “Fuck Communism” without actually saying “Fuck Communism”
HIVnotAdeathSentence@reddit
Maybe Cubans should vote for new politicians and change the government.