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reading this in the first articles about the denial of RCTV's license to use the public airwaves, that it was the local station that was being denied the license, not the network which is international and which provides the entertainment shows.
But I can't find any information about this now. Anybody know?
For info on what RCTV did during the coup attempt, watch the Irish filmmakers' documentary "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (available at AxisOfLogic.com). RCTV hosted meetings of the coup plotters, honored them with a chatty round table talk show after they had kidnapped Chavez and while he was still in captivity, and aided them with gross disinformation in their news broadcasts during the coup itself.
If Faux News advocated the kidnapping of Nancy Pelosi, the shutdown of Congress and the courts and the suspension of our Constitution, and actively hosted the people who were doing these things, would we be justified in denying Faux News use of our public airwaves?
That is the issue, and I think most people in Venezuela know that. This is why Chavez approval remains in the stratosphere, despite the low opinion of Venezuelans regarding the non-renewal of RCTV's license, which is based not on any love for RCTV's traitorous news department, but rather on network-provided entertainment (--same with Faux TV here; lots of entertainment shows that people like).
And God knows we are perilously close to exactly that happening here. If we are able to restore our right to vote, and vote in a Congress that actually does something about the war, the military budget and corporate rule, I can see Faux News spearheading a coup, just like RCTV. We have a slow-motion coup occurring as it is, with Faux News leading the pack of monsters who are destroying our country and our democracy. If we are able to restore transparent vote counting and democracy here, we would be wise to begin reform with busting up the corporate news monopolies and restoring the "Fairness Doctrine" for use of our public airwaves.
For non-brainwashing information about Venezuela, www.venezuelanalysis.com is a good place to start. Our war profiteering corporate news monopolies badmouth Hugo Chavez, aping the Bush State Dept., but who they are really badmouthing is the people of Venezuela, who have repeatedly elected Chavez and approved his reforms, in elections that are the most highly monitored on earth, and have been certified as open and aboveboard by the Carter Center, the OAS and EU election monitoring groups. In Venezuela, they use electronic voting, but it is with OPEN SOURCE CODE (anyone may review the code by which votes are tabulated) and they handcount FIFTY-FIVE PERCENT of the ballots, as a check against machine fraud. Here, we use electronic voting and central tabulators run on 'TRADE SECRET,' PROPRIETARY programming code, owned and controlled mostly by two rightwing Bushite corporations, Diebold and ES&S. Know how much we handcount as a check on machine fraud? ZERO % in many states, and only 1% in the best of states. That's why Venezuela has a government that represents the majority poor population, and we have a government that represents "the haves and the have-mores" (as our Tyrant so eloquently put it).
It is this vast majority of poor people and their allies in the middle class whom our corporate news monopolies and the Bush State Dept. loathe and fear. Not just Chavez. He is just one man. It is the People and their democratic power that the fascists oppose and want to squash.
One of the most interesting stats in this article is this: "..when asked how Venezuelans view their personal situation, an overwhelming majority (over 60%) in all classes view it as positive." Another is their approval of "private enterprise"--at 75% even among the poor. Chavista socialism has not harmed private enterprise in Venezuela. On the contrary, by funding small businesses with loans and grants, by improving social conditions in every way--education, medical care, low cost housing--by encouraging enterprising worker coops, by land reform, by fair taxation of the oil giants, and other measures, Chavista socialism is creating viable, self-supporting CONSUMERS. The private sector is thriving in Venezuela--it has shown the most growth of all sectors.
It seems they've taken a lesson from Henry Ford, that cunning old fox, who realized that if he paid his workers a decent wage, they could then afford to buy his cars! You CAN'T HAVE prosperity for just one tiny class of people. It will collapse of its own weight--which is what is happening here. They loot, they plunder and they crash the economy. And they hate leaders like Chavez--as they hated our own FDR, and demonized him, just as they do Chavez--leaders who represent the interests of all, and, if the truth were known, even the interests of the rich. Good government, solid regulation of banks and other institutions, environmental regulation, protection and rights for the work force, a peaceful, orderly, prosperous society, high on education, a society in which the poor have hope, is good for EVERYBODY. The greedy are so stupid they don't know that. They have to be reined in by the rest of us.
That's all that Chavez and his government are doing, from what I can see, and I've studied the matter pretty thoroughly. They are REINING IN the stupid rich.
And if we can ever restore transparent vote counting, maybe we can do the same thing here.
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