Posted on 01/13/2013 5:02:01 AM PST by Kaslin
Some Venezuelans are concerned that their President might be violating their nations Constitution.
So, where have these Venezuelans been for the past 14 years? And do any Americans have the same concerns about their own President?
The headlines emerged about a week ago on January 7th. In a hastily arranged press conference, the leadership of the Venezuelan Catholic Church announced that delaying President Hugo Chavez' inauguration would be a "morally unacceptable" violation of their national constitution. According to the Venezuelan constitution, Chavez term in office was to have officially ended on January 10th, whereupon he would have been sworn in to his next (and fourth) term in office.
However, Chavez has been ill with cancer for the past 18 months or so at least we think thats what is going on. Depending on what news source youre reading, hes either near death, or hes just resting up as he regains strength on the road to recovery. In any event, Venezuelas Attorney-General Cilia Flores and the collective voice of the Venezuelan National Assembly (the legislature) all agreed to hold the next Chavez inauguration ceremony when Chavez is ready. According to them, the constitutional date of January 10th isnt that big of a deal, and things will just have to happen according to Hugos schedule.
On this point, it may be of interest to some that the 13th Vice President of the United States actually missed his official inauguration, and was sworn-in to office at a hospital located in of all places - Cuba. In fact, William R. King didnt even campaign with presidential candidate Franklin Pierce back in 1852, because he was severely ill with tuberculosis, and he never served one day of his Vice Presidency on American soil. After President Pierces inauguration, a special act of Congress allowed King to swear his oath of office bedside in Havana, the same bed where he died a few weeks later in 1853.
But Venezuelas accommodations of Chavez have forced some important questions to the table. How ill is Chavez, really? Who is actually acting as President right now? Why are other constitutionally elected officials in the Venezuelan government so beholden to Chavez, and so ambivalent about their nations laws? And how legitimate is the current Venezuelan government or for that matter, Chavez alleged landslide re-election last October?
Its good that the Catholic clergy in Venezuela has taken notice of Chavez morally unacceptable behavior. But where have the supposed arbiters of moral authority been since Chavez first took office in 1999? Hugos presidency is more aptly described as a reign of terror, and the ambivalence to the rule of law displayed by the countrys other elected officials today is a reflection of the citizenrys ambivalence to Chavez lawlessness years ago.
Chavez campaigned in the late 90s against private sector economic mismanagement, and what he called the harsh realities of global capitalism. He pledged during his campaign to end corruption in both the government, and the private sector.
After taking office, he claimed that he had inherited the worst economic situation in his countrys recent history (sound familiar?). And then, the new President began to consolidate his power. He managed to remove judges from his nations Supreme Court, and to appoint new members who would acquiesce to his agenda. Chavez then got the court to approve a new national constitution one that would allow him to be re-elected to the presidency indefinitely.
Then came the economic and human rights abuses. Once privately-owned enterprises were confiscated by the Chavez Administration and became government-owned and operated entities. Several businesses were restructured so as to become, essentially, workers cooperatives.
Not surprisingly, unemployment has remained persistently high, even as Chavez has gone about implementing his much-celebrated reform measures. Hugos regime has seized privately owned banks, farmland, radio and television stations and newspapers, as well as private bank accounts and gold reserves. And while private citizens have had to struggle with worsening economic conditions, government officials have nonetheless continued to exert increasing levels of control over the nations wealth, and have continued to enrich themselves from that wealth, despite the suffering of the governed.
Throughout his presidency, Chavez has described himself as an anti-imperialist, preaching against wealth and power and promising to bring economic justice to the poor and middle class. Yet as history could have predicted, his supposed remedies to the injustices -confiscating other human beings wealth in the name of the collective good of the country- have only added to his own personal power, so much so that now, the entire government is abandoning the rule of law so as to accommodate him. The fact that we really dont know the truth of Chavez health is because he (and his lieutenants) control nearly all the nations media.
Americans, much like Venezuelans, are too quick to believe the promises of politicians. And the current U.S. President is on-record saying that the U.S. Constitution is deficient, because it only stipulates what the government cannot do to you, rather than specifying what it should do for you.
Problems are not solved by empowering ones government either through proactive support or by ambivalent disregard- to control more of private peoples lives. And ignoring abuses of power only begets more abuse.
Will Americans declare their own government morally unacceptable before Chavez-styled constitutional crisis arrives?
This soon huh?
Venezuela used to be a major exporter of food. After about two years of Hugo’s reign (when he nationalized farms and redistributed them in little plots to peasants) , it had to start importing food and now gets most of its food from outside. And it can’t afford much of it, and then it’s so expensive the people can’t afford to buy it. The great Bolivarian Revolution...
I have been following this from the start, as well as observing the leftist takeovers of other LatAm countries, such as Bolivia. The dictators always attack the independence of the judiciary first, usually by replacing its members with their own followers but sometimes through pressure on existing members. Then they rewrite the state’s constitution.
I don’t think we’ll ever go that far, if only because it would be so hard to rewrite our Constitution, but we’re getting the same effect because Obama is simply ignoring it - with absolutely no penalty to him. These next four years are going to be very difficult for us.
“So, where have these Venezuelans been for the past 14 years?”
Well, Gustavo Coronel is at http://www.petroleumworld.com — he’s been around for years, a voice in the wilderness. In a sane world he’d be president of Venezuela.
“So, where have these Venezuelans been for the past 14 years? And do any Americans have the same concerns about their own President?”
Sam as here. Only the minority is allowed to be heard. In
Venezuela opposition is crushed with the sole of a boot and
the point of a gum. In America, we not only have “concerns”,
we have proof our “president” is a wanabe Marxist dictator.
Instead of guns and boots ,soon to follow, we have a
treasonous and complicit media who publicly condemns any
opposition.
So will the 4 years after that. To me it’s easy to see us going exactly down the same road. We, as a nation and as individuals, have a morality problem. Moral men and woman stand up for what is right regardless of personal cost. They do that because it is more important to them to reflect the character of God - short term pain - long term gain. They believe that their God will more than redeem the pain/suffering/shame that they may have to experience in this life to honor him with eternal bliss in the next. And not just that, but they know they have his presence by his Spirit to enable them to endure whatever comes their way. We have so few of this type of individual today. That’s why we are now facing what we are facing. Right now we are at the same place as Germany before WWII. First they came for Hobby Lobby but I was not a business man so I did not protest. Next, they came for the 2nd Amendment but I didn’t own any guns so I did not protest. Next they came for the Christians but I was not a right wing, Bible thumping extremist so I did not protest. Well... you get the idea. By the end of Obama’s 3rd term the U.S. and Venezuela will look almost identical. There might be a few exceptions in that the Obama administration is working towards making the U.S. part of the renewed Caliphate. “Welcome to your reeducation camp infidel. Place all your valuables in the basket to your right. The ovens - I mean showers - are to your left. Have a nice day!” We are following the same path other nations have followed that have had God’s light but rejected it. We are now experiencing the consequences. Why is everyone so surprised? “Fuzzy morality” leads to a blindness regarding evil. You don’t see it coming - like the overused frog in the pot example. There is, of course, still time for individual repentance, God is merciful, but as a nation, I wouldn’t count on it. Get ready for a very difficult future my friends.
“I dont think well ever go that far, if only because it would be so hard to rewrite our Constitution,”
I wouldn’t be so sure. They probably have one already
written and are just waiting for the right time to try
to implement it. Like the patriot act and Obama care. it
probably has been written well in advance.
So will the 4 years after that. To me it’s easy to see us going exactly down the same road. We, as a nation and as individuals, have a morality problem. Moral men and woman stand up for what is right regardless of personal cost. They do that because it is more important to them to reflect the character of God - short term pain - long term gain. They believe that their God will more than redeem the pain/suffering/shame that they may have to experience in this life to honor him with eternal bliss in the next. And not just that, but they know they have his presence by his Spirit to enable them to endure whatever comes their way. We have so few of this type of individual today. That’s why we are now facing what we are facing. Right now we are at the same place as Germany before WWII. First they came for Hobby Lobby but I was not a business man so I did not protest. Next, they came for the 2nd Amendment but I didn’t own any guns so I did not protest. Next they came for the Christians but I was not a right wing, Bible thumping extremist so I did not protest. Well... you get the idea. By the end of Obama’s 3rd term the U.S. and Venezuela will look almost identical. There might be a few exceptions in that the Obama administration is working towards making the U.S. part of the renewed Caliphate. “Welcome to your reeducation camp infidel. Place all your valuables in the basket to your right. The ovens - I mean showers - are to your left. Have a nice day!” We are following the same path other nations have followed that have had God’s light but rejected it. We are now experiencing the consequences. Why is everyone so surprised? “Fuzzy morality” leads to a blindness regarding evil. You don’t see it coming - like the overused frog in the pot example. There is, of course, still time for individual repentance, God is merciful, but as a nation, I wouldn’t count on it. Get ready for a very difficult future my friends.
Well, obama DID read Chavez’s book.
Of course he did - Chavez gave him a copy.
>>>Will Americans declare their own government morally unacceptable before Chavez-styled constitutional crisis arrives?<<<
Before it arrives?
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