How communism eradicate poverty: if everyone is poor, then nobody is poor
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W odpowiedzi do @radixhidayat @aidan_darwinds
So cliché, not to mention uninformed. Let's look at the numbers, shall we?
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"In 1989, the official GDP of the Soviet Union was $2,500 billion while the GDP of the United States was $4,862 billion with per capita income figures as $8,700 and $19,800 respectively." Not exactly poor, I'd say.
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Everyone had free, quality education, healthcare, and basic universal income. Inequality was minimal (of course, party members were "more equal")
Gini coefficient was 0.290 (1980) and 0.275 (1989). Compare that with USA's at 0.415 (2016).
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Communist Vietnam and China are also doing fine economically. Communist Cuba, despite decades of US embargos and economic isolation, has the best, cheapest healthcare in the world, without giant pharmaceutical and insurance companies corrupting the system. 
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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