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In reply to the discussion: In Venezuela, the 1% won yesterday-there's nothing else you can say. [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)99. Well, her party is in coalition with the right
that's the whole point of the OP.
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In Venezuela, the 1% won yesterday-there's nothing else you can say. [View all]
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
OP
The people can't actually be happy that a Thatcherite agenda is now going to be imposed..
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#5
I'm happy that the people of Ven. got to choose who they want without violence or fraud.
GGJohn
Dec 2015
#7
The people of Venezuela got to choose who they wanted without violence or fraud
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#8
I disagree, the people will be watching them very closely and will vote them out if they try
GGJohn
Dec 2015
#10
you really have weird views of what is actually happening there...where do you get your info?
snooper2
Dec 2015
#25
"The Obama Administration's restrictions on currency exchanges did massive damage."
EX500rider
Dec 2015
#46
If it gets them toilet paper and a lower murder rate than Brazil they can (nt)
Recursion
Dec 2015
#65
"The people of Venezuela will no longer benefit from their country having oil"?
Nye Bevan
Dec 2015
#6
Which means things would be just as bad if Capriles had won the last election.
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#16
In Venezuela, people who want to wipe their ass with toilet paper won.
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Dec 2015
#20
That was Stalinism or state capitalism, not socialism in any recognizable sense.
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#75
Without the Soviet Union the institutions of Eastern Europe were unsustainable
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Dec 2015
#93
Stalinism is just dictatorship, it has nothing in common with the values of socialism.
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#94
Left to their own devices they would have been failed states in mere months.
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Dec 2015
#100
"When they try to nationalize their natural resource so they could have middle....
EX500rider
Dec 2015
#48
My point was about 70% of oil producing countries have nationalized their oil..
EX500rider
Dec 2015
#63
Elections have consequences. In this case, a large majority of he voters decided that the Chanvezite
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2015
#27
Complain to the US Government, not me. The people of Venezuela have spoken.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2015
#34
The people of Venezuela elected Chavez. My opinion of him is irrelevant.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2015
#38
Once again... "the voters are too STUPID to vote for the candidate -I- like"
brooklynite
Dec 2015
#32
Noted. "The site has been favorable to the Bolivarian Revolution and to a Social Democracy"
PufPuf23
Dec 2015
#56
Except Venz.'s economic problems predate the current downturn in oil prices..
EX500rider
Dec 2015
#51
At least he is not an evil greedy bully, like the people who run things now.
betterdemsonly
Dec 2015
#74
None of the poor could possibly be happy that social programs will be slashed.
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#78
At the very least, the anti-Chavista left parties should have formed their own alliance.
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#95
They could have taken enough seats to hold the balance of power between PSUV and MUD
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#104
Silver lining: Venezuela Elects First Transgender Congresswoman in the Americas
KamaAina
Dec 2015
#96