December 27, 2024
Cuban communists fumble economy so badly that they now import sugar—at $25 a pound
By
Olivia Murray
For the better part of a century, Cuba has been under the control of communists and their ideologies, and the previously inconceivable has finally happened—they’ve run out of sugar. Like John Hinderaker at Powerline
quipped, “This is like Libya running out of sand.”
Or…like Alabama running out of cotton.
Like Costa Rica running out of pineapples.
Like Russia running out of vodka.
Like Saudi Arabia running out of oil.
Like China running out of rice.
Like the Midwest running out of corn.
Like Afghanistan running out of opium.
How is this even possible? Do you really even have to do anything to get a tropical crop to grow on an island nation with a literal year-round growing season?
According to a new
report from CiberCuba, the communists are now
importing sugar at about $25 a pound, and have stopped exporting entirely, after a number of “failures” over the years. NEWS FLASH: Communism never works, and it is
always a failure. If anyone needs a refresher as to what happens to a plot of land after communists take over and try to grow something, look no furhter than the CHAZ community garden in Seattle from the summer of 2020: