anon45
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BS, American democratic system is a joke. Both the republican and the democratic are under 1 congress skirt. What the hell is voting needed in place? When both party are decided by congress. What a joke of voting, lol did you count the vote? Lol, when congress said ok this year republican take presidency. Then next year, democratic take presidency. If you see the vote and count it then you know that American voting is true. Communist not dead, Russia, China, Cuba, NK and Vietnam still worship the flag.
Russia, China, and Vietnam are no longer Communist, no matter that the word is in the names of the latter two's political parties. N Korea hardly helps your point that communism is preferable to socialism. I'd say despite how bad it is, Venezuela is somewhat better than North Korea.
Cuba is the last Communist society left that could be held up, but even then they are indeed impoverished (every country outside the US is open to trade with them, so unless you are saying the US is critical to Cuban prosperity don't go there.).
Even then Capitalism is making inroads in Cuba, people have been allowed to buy and sell personal property for 5 years now, and with relations thawing we will only see capitalist influence increase.
As soon as the embargo is lifted you will see a flood of American capitalist dollars, American capitalist tourists, American capitalist products, and most importantly for Cuba, American capitalist demand. At that point Cubans will follow the money, just like China and Vietnam did. They might remain Socialist, but Communism will be dead... well except for dear daddy Kim, but that's China's problem.
As for both parties being decided by congress... did you watch the video I gave you? What you said just doesn't make sense, even in the context of corruption and conspiracy. How do 500 people let alone thousands of past senators and representatives, keep that sort of conspiracy a secret? Let alone the millions of staffers they employ. Or the large number of officials who handle the ballots? Not to mention election monitors, both foreign and domestic etc.
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