Posted on 09/29/2017 9:36:48 PM PDT by Bon mots
The Venezuelan leader was often marginalized as a radical. But his brand of socialism achieved real economic gains
For the last decade in American politics, Hugo Chavez became a potent political weapon - within a few years of his ascent, he was transformed from just a leader of a neighboring nation into a boogeyman synonymous with extremism. Regularly invoked in over-the-top political rhetoric, Chavez's name became a decontextualized epithet to try to attach to a political opponent so as to make that opponent look like a radical. Because of this, America barely flinched upon hearing the news that the Bush administration tried to orchestrate a coup against the democratically elected Venezuelan leader.
Just to get it out of the way, I'll state the obvious: with respect to many policies, Chavez was no saint. He, for instance, amassed a troubling record when it came to protecting human rights and basic democratic freedoms (though as Mark Weisbrot of the Center for Economic and Policy notes, "Venezuela is recognized by many scholars to be more democratic than it was in the pre-Chávez era"). His rein also coincided with a boom in violent crime.
This article is unbelievable and I'm surprised that they left it up. It was written only four short years ago, now people are starving and dying in Venezuela and it only took four years.
He had to have a big enough following to become el Presidente. If they have the guns to keep it that way the people still get the government they deserve. Let the OAS deal with it. They won’t.
He took a thriving economy and destroyed it in a few short years. It was a miracle!
Hugo ... "troubling record".... ... ... Trump ... "fascist, threat to humanity"
OK.
Click on the image above to see that very quote on Bernie Sanders' Senate page
where is the Barf! Alert
2013 wasn’t that long ago. It was an asinine article then - Venezeula’s destruction was obvious at that time.
Vermont is a Banana Republic for electing the commie time after time.
Though they somehow maintain some of the least restrictive 2A laws.
They must grow good weed...
This ranks right up there with, “It’s a good idea to store your food right under the out-house out back.”
He’s right about the banana republic. When the legislature takes over 14% of the economy by passing a bill none of the read, you just might be a banana republic.
When you elect a guy president who received a Nobel prize purely on spec, you’re probably a banana republic.
Better dead than red; as in commie red. This has been a saying my entire life. The cold war (1949-1991) was always a part of life well into adulthood. Even though the cold war ended and communism ended as we knew it in Russia; it still existed in America and in fact flourished.
That saying “Better Dead Than Red” is still true today because nothing would destroy America and our freedoms faster than a transition to socialism/communism/marxism. Well, I guess nuclear bombs would do it faster, but short of a multi-country takeover and invasion hitting our shores with our 300 million strong weapons pointed at them on top of our military; communism is our biggest threat.
We have solid evidence from Japan that nuclear bombs are much less destructive than communism.
[ Hugo Chavezs economic miracle
It was written only four short years ago, now people are starving and dying in Venezuela and it only took four years. ]
The important thing to remember is that the liberals are MUCH smarter than the rest of us. They tell us this all the time. See? Venezuela is a paradise. All is fine. Obama is smart and good. Hillary is wise and honest.
[Hes right about the banana republic. When the legislature takes over 14% of the economy by passing a bill none of them read, you just might be a banana republic.
When you elect a guy president who received a Nobel prize purely on spec, youre probably a banana republic.]
Yes, Obama and the Demoncrats took us to full banana-republic. That is a fact.
Hmmm. I like that.
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