Well, since Cuba seems to be doing as well as the US on the basic healthcare outcome measures such as life expectancy and infant mortality, I was rather drawing the global inference that health in Cuba must be pretty good. There may be other reasons to prefer the US to Cuba but health doesn't seem to be one of them.And are you going to actually try and refute the facts about healthcare on that site? Or just try to dismiss them?
My broader point was that it appears that whatever it may be Cuba is not a kleptocracy, since there seems to be some reasonable attention being paid to the welfare of the population at large.
Come on, the persistence of a communist regime in Cuba for 40 years, after all that has been thrown at it, does deserve a slightly more thoughtful analysis than the scary ghost noises Idaho rightly identified. Maybe Cubans like it? Maybe Uncle Sam's hosility to ther regime has actually kept it in power? Maybe someone in the White House should be asking themselves these questions?
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