Cuba has become a shining example of what socialism delivers: darkness, misery, and failure. The entire national energy grid just collapsed, plunging the island into yet another blackout. Millions were left in the dark—literally. This isn’t just a random accident, and it’s not Mother Nature’s fault. It is decades of corruption, communist mismanagement, and anti-American stubbornness finally catching up to them.
It’s not like this is the first time, either. Last week, half of Cuba lost power. Last year, the same disaster hit Havana and the western half. In October 2024, the whole country went dark for days. If this were happening in America, mainstream media and left-wing politicians would blame Republicans and demand resignations. But when it’s Cuba, they shrug, they make excuses, and they still romanticize this dictatorship as a paradise for the “little guy.”
Here’s the truth: Cuba’s socialist buddies can’t bail them out anymore. For too long, globalist regimes and leftist sympathizers propped up this failing island, letting it get away with exporting violence and chaos. And let’s not kid ourselves—past U.S. leaders allowed this problem to fester. They ignored the suffering of the Cuban people so Washington elites could virtue-signal about “engagement” and “diplomacy.”
Now, there’s finally a president who isn’t afraid to take a stand. This administration made it clear: no more coddling Havana’s communists, no more turning a blind eye to their oppression. Cuba’s leaders know they have no one else to beg for help. The power grid failure is just the start. The real power shift is what happens when there’s real American leadership—when we’re not afraid to squeeze tyrants and demand change.
Meanwhile, liberals wring their hands and whine about “humanitarian crises,” missing the point. Decades of left-wing excuses lit the fuse on this disaster. Socialism always promises paradise; it always ends in collapse and suffering. How many more blackouts will it take before the world stops pretending communism works? Maybe this time, it’s finally lights out for Cuba’s disastrous regime.
Source: Redstate
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