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SUBMAN1
03-12-09, 10:17 PM
I wonder who will win the race to get there? Us or Chavez?

http://drudgereport.com/flashco.htm

-S

Freiwillige
03-12-09, 10:43 PM
Socialism works well for the poor and uneducated. Not so well in a society that prides itself n indevidual acheivment without the governments subsidies. My vote is for Chavez with the Europe in a close second followed by the US in last place but not by much. Ah we lost again!:shifty:

Enigma
03-12-09, 10:51 PM
I wonder who will win the race to get there? Us or Chavez?

Yeah. That sure will be a tight race. :yawn:

Frame57
03-12-09, 11:08 PM
we are are pretty much already for the most part. We are morphing into the european mold. Chavez should be throwing a victory party. I just want to live to see the day Americans will take the country back from these socialist rats.

GoldenRivet
03-12-09, 11:37 PM
Socialism works well for the poor and uneducated. Not so well in a society that prides itself n indevidual acheivment without the governments subsidies.

Well hey!!!

America is a shoe in!!! :shifty:

bookworm_020
03-13-09, 12:13 AM
Thanks, but no thanks!:nope:

Max2147
03-13-09, 12:27 AM
Petro-socialism is a fundementally sound idea. It works quite well for the Persian Gulf states. Give all your citizens cushy high-paying jobs that are funded with oil revenues and give all the backbreaking labor to foreign laborers from Bangladesh who are willing to work for pennies. It's brilliant.

Unfortunately, in there's a big problem in Venezuela - the ego of Hugo Chavez. That stands in the way of anything resembling progress and cuts off the foreign investment that is badly needed to keep Venezuela's oil industry up to date. As a result, all he's done is forment class warfare and change the laws to keep him in power.

The sad thing is that there's nothing better in Venezuela. The opposition's policy is to basically hand the country over to the businessmen and keep the lower classes down. There's no sensible moderates who care about more than just the rich but aren't going to run the country into the ground. Venezuela needs somebody like Lula, who for all his faults has kept the Brazilian economy running strong despite his socialist agenda.

SteamWake
03-13-09, 01:09 PM
I wouldent listen to anything Chavez has to say. The man is certifiable.

August
03-13-09, 02:29 PM
Petro-socialism is a fundementally sound idea. It works quite well for the Persian Gulf states. Give all your citizens cushy high-paying jobs that are funded with oil revenues and give all the backbreaking labor to foreign laborers from Bangladesh who are willing to work for pennies. It's brilliant.

Unfortunately, in there's a big problem in Venezuela - the ego of Hugo Chavez. That stands in the way of anything resembling progress and cuts off the foreign investment that is badly needed to keep Venezuela's oil industry up to date. As a result, all he's done is forment class warfare and change the laws to keep him in power.

The sad thing is that there's nothing better in Venezuela. The opposition's policy is to basically hand the country over to the businessmen and keep the lower classes down. There's no sensible moderates who care about more than just the rich but aren't going to run the country into the ground. Venezuela needs somebody like Lula, who for all his faults has kept the Brazilian economy running strong despite his socialist agenda.

This is a pretty good summation in my opinion.

Stealth Hunter
03-13-09, 04:11 PM
we are are pretty much already for the most part. We are morphing into the european mold. Chavez should be throwing a victory party. I just want to live to see the day Americans will take the country back from these socialist rats.

True. We as of right now resemble a Social-Democracy...:yeah: