Acapulco : Tennis despite violence

VaporDude95

Banned
Yep, such a failure that Cuba has had free healthcare for decades even for its poorest citizens despite US embargoes while the self proclaimed king of capitalism, the US itself, has one of the worst joke excuses for a healthcare system the world has seen? Ouch!

“Free” healthcare with a 30% tax rate and starvation lmao

People literally flee Cuba for the US. Fail.
 

FHtennisman

Professional
“Free” healthcare with a 30% tax rate and starvation lmao

People literally flee Cuba for the US. Fail.

Was watching the Luis Ortiz v Deontay Wilder boxing match yesterday morning and it was mentioned that Ortiz who is Cuban-born, left his country to go to the US to treat his daughter's disease.
 
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Otacon

Hall of Fame
Was watching the Luis Ortiz v Front at Wilder boxing match yesterday morning and it was mentioned that Ortiz who is Cuban-born, left his country to go to the US to treat his daughter's disease.
When you are under embargo, you have no access to advanced medical equipment. Cuba's healthcare system is based on preventive medicine.
 

Bartelby

Bionic Poster
How many Americans would 'literally flee' compulsory low wages and poverty in America if they had the chance?

It is, after all, why a lot join the only organisation offering good jobs if they can get in ... the military.

“Free” healthcare with a 30% tax rate and starvation lmao

People literally flee Cuba for the US. Fail.
 
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Deleted member 688153

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“Free” healthcare with a 30% tax rate and starvation lmao

People literally flee Cuba for the US. Fail.
We have really good "free" healthcare in Australia (single payer). So it can work.

Obviously in Cuba it doesn't because their government is a communist mess. :D

But good single payer healthcare is quite possible without some kind of Marxist-Leninist dictatorship and Australia/The UK/many Euro countries manage it quite well.
 

VaporDude95

Banned
We have really good "free" healthcare in Australia (single payer). So it can work.

Obviously in Cuba it doesn't because their government is a communist mess. :D

But good single payer healthcare is quite possible without some kind of Marxist-Leninist dictatorship and Australia/The UK/many Euro countries manage it quite well.

Well yeah obviously haha

It just never seems to work out in communist sh!tholes, like nothing else does
 

FHtennisman

Professional
You are the one who started the whole topic of health care in communist Cuba, by the way, not me.

No I didn't - go back and take a look, all I stated was that in the match it was mentioned Ortiz went to the US from Cuba to get medical treatment for his daughter. How does that mean I went into political ideology?
 
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