The rural poor in the United States are pretty bad off vis-a-vis the middle class and the wealthy as well. When you’re poor, it doesn’t make any difference what country you live in. A farm worker in South Texas can be as bad off as a peasant in South China.
The term “paradise” refers to a place of material or spiritual delight. Mr. LaFrance’s term therefore alludes to a place where one can experience delight. So, politics wouldn’t be relevant to his term. We, for example, have free elections and can criticize the government. Who ever referred to the US as a “veritable paradise” with a political meaning? So, comfort IMO is perfectly appropriate.