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In reply to the discussion: Do you support the overthrow of Maduro in Venezuela? [View all]unreadierLizard
(475 posts)21. God, you people are vile.
You can be against a dictator masquerading as a left-wing populist without being right wing, you realize this, right?
Most of those who are fighting for their lives against the army and the Chavistas are just ordinary people, some poor, some middle class, who want real change. They want less inflation, less murder, more products on shelves. It's a true people's revolution. The Venezuelan government is realizing that when it runs out of money to spend on well meaning social programs, it's in trouble.
If you ask me Maduro needs to go back to bus driving and leave government to people with educational political backgrounds.
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The opposition in Venezuela hasn't ever sought dialog-they never accepted the PSUV or Chavez
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#4
If, and it's a big if, the students get Maduro to step down it would be Diosdado Cabello.
joshcryer
Feb 2014
#2
And Diosdado Cabello would just sell out to the foreign corporations on everything.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#3
Erm, the government isn't responsible, but by being dismissive it made it worse.
joshcryer
Feb 2014
#15
Thanks for the information. That dean is a total asshole and should resign. n/t.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#17
The Chinese don't care if you gun down or imprison political opposition in your country.
Ikonoklast
Feb 2014
#30
It's none of our business if they want to ally with China. China's just another country now.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#61
Is the China National Offshore Oil Corporation not an "outside corporation"
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Feb 2014
#70
I've seen Univision...it's political take is basically that of the Miami Cubans
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#66
They just finished two rounds of elections, with Maduro's party winning a 10% victory in the second.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#38
And, elections are how democracies elect Presidents. That's how democracy works.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#45
They don't need to trust election results because they have a clip from youtube.
SolutionisSolidarity
Feb 2014
#50
They don't need to undo election results with a devolution to anarchy in the streets.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#52
If Maduro resigns, bolivarism is over. And bolivarism is all the poor there ever had.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#57
I guess it must feel shitty to see how isolated you neoliberals are.
SolutionisSolidarity
Feb 2014
#53
Yeah, it's all the corporatists fault that Chavistas economic plans are crap. Sure. NT
Adrahil
Feb 2014
#84
I think Capriles (or Donald Duck) would probably do a less awful job, but elections should matter.
Donald Ian Rankin
Feb 2014
#22
A lunatic running a country into the ground in the name of indigenous revolution?
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Feb 2014
#85
I am more concerned with trying to overthrow the fools that run our country (nt)
bigwillq
Feb 2014
#24
Yes. It is the natural order of things that our RW 1% Plutarch Overlords should own
Zorra
Feb 2014
#36
I'm anti-overthrow, but there's been a lot of what sounds like pro-coup propaganda here lately.
Ken Burch
Feb 2014
#55
No. I didn't support the overthrow of Hugo Chavez, either, but that kinda goes
truth2power
Feb 2014
#68