About Venezuela. [globalresearch.ca]
We use to be so much better at regime change.
At least we’d get rid of their current leader before installing their never elected hand picked America’s friend.
But then again maybe it was supposed to have happened before this guy showed but we’re too busy stonewalling each other over whether or not to build Mexico it’s next Olympic training center that we forgot.
Either way Venezuela is a sovereign country that has chosen to violate the 3 commandments of the world bank and those are don’t have the largest oil reserve and not participate in global exchange, don’t ever abandon the US dollar and most importantly if you’re committing 1 and 2 don’t do so while being socialist because that’s when you democracy and America spends 700 billion a year now to ensure democracy will be had by all.
But I’m sure all of you that don’t live there or won’t ever live there will support this change
It's a strange situation where to get rid of Maduro is a good think in fact but a bad thing in principle.
I think the same way about Brexit. A second referendum might be the best thing in fact but it is wrong in principle.
How should we think? Darned if I know.
@ToolGuy I guess he means democracy is not in the nature of the E.U. and if so, I agree completely. Perhaps leaving the union will work out better for the U.K. (I hope so) but the first few years will be a testing time.
I think social democracy is about curbing the excess of capitalism so the profit actually does trickle down. It’s not working well and our politicians are to blame for it, holding onto the free-market concept to keep in with their peers.