I make no apologies for my attitude toward "leaders" such as Chavez...
Originally Posted by Jackie S
And you shouldn't.
The ones who should apologize are the two guys who started going after you with clueless attacks and insults within the first four posts following your opening statement, even though they obviously had no understanding of the issue.
If you do not think that we meddle on other countries affairs so that global investors can make a better return on the money....well then you would not understand my point. My point was we do and it is very costly, IMHO.
Originally Posted by WTF
I understood your "point" perfectly well. It's just that it appeared that you completely missed mine, or ignored it. Otherwise you would not have launched non sequiturs referencing "nation building" and "blowback," since it was clear that no one had recommended or even mentioned actions that could have produced such outcomes or consequences.
For those who are
still fans of Chavez-style governance, here's a challenge:
Name an instance where a population living under a left-wing, socialist strongman has prospered relative to how it would be faring in a reasonably decent parliamentary democracy with sound and solid institutions. See what I mean? You can't.
And one sad but very simple truth is that, paradoxically, rich oil resources often turn out to be a liability for a country. The problem is that various types of dictators and tyrants, often cloaked in a phony form of "pseudo-democracy," can gain control of the resources and use them to pay off people who then keep them safely ensconced in power for long periods of time. We've seen it happen time and time again. Nations less gifted with natural resources cannot rely on such windfalls, and have to build sound institutions if they are to come even remotely close to prospering. Such has been the case with Botswana, as I mentioned earlier.
People like Danny Glover, Sean Penn, and Oliver Stone may be well-meaning, but the actions involving American celebrities cozying up to Chavez-style figures
retards the potential for progress toward better governance and greater prosperity for countries like Venezuela. Bullies and tyrants who impoverish and repress the citizens suffering under their rule should not be granted fawning approval. It just strengthens their hand.
The term "useful idiot" may appropriately be applied to these celebrity buffoons.