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Edited on Sun Dec-07-08 12:17 PM by Peace Patriot
the U.S. "free trade" deal with the phony, on-paper-only labor and environmental protections. The highly corrupt Alan Garcia government (20% approval rating) is creating just the sort of privileged urbanized elite, with no benefit to the vast poor majority, that leads to great social dissatisfaction, and, indeed, ruins entire societies and countries. It would be interesting to know how Peruvians rate their satisfaction with their political/economic system in this poll.
This was the problem in Venezuela prior to the Chavez government. The rich oil elite ripped off profits from Venezuela's oil, for its own import-addicted, tight, little privileged, urban minority, literally gave away the rest of the oil to multinational corporations, and utterly neglected the vast poor majority--as to education, medical care and all basic human decencies--and further neglected their country as a whole, as to local manufacturing, infrastructure, food self-sufficiency, and all other elements of national security. One of the reasons that Chavez is so popular--and Venezuelans' approval of their system is so high--is that Chavez, a) renegotiated the oil contracts, from a 10/90 split of the profits for the multinationals, to a much fairer 60/40 split favoring Venezuela, and b) has used the profits to genuinely improve Venezuelan society, and attend to its social and national security needs.
It's amazing what democracy and good government can do. And it should be a lesson to us as well. South Americans suffered this Bushwhack Financial 9/11 long before we did--starting during the Clinton "free trade" and World Bank/IMF indebtedness mania. Entire countries--such as Argentina--went belly-up. But the South Americans simultaneously began to work hard on their democratic institutions--such as transparent vote counting--and, as soon as that work began to pay off with the election of good leftist leaders, they began to recover. Of particular note--because cooperation is so characteristic of leftist leaders--Venezuela, with its oil riches, helped bail Argentina out of ruinous World Bank/IMF debt (incurred by previous rightwing governments, which, of course, ripped off the money and left the poor to pay the loans), and put Argentina on the road to recovery, making it a good trading partner for Venezuela, Brazil and other countries. This was the seed of the Bank of the South (local development financing, with social justice goals).
Venezuela and the Chavez government were the avant-garde of the economic/political recovery of the entire continent, from centuries of brutal bullying and exploitation mostly by the U.S., capped by the insidious "free trade" policy (called neoliberalism in South America), compounded by the failed, corrupt, murderous U.S. "war on drugs" (--which is also now being rejected by the most progressive countries in S/A).
And ain't it interesting that the country that led the revolt, the country with the best government, the country with the highest levels of satisfaction with their political/economic system, and the country with the most transparent elections in the western hemisphere (and, indeed, in the world), is the country that our Bushwhacks, and their corpo/fascist lapdog press, and collusive Democrats, demonize as a "dictatorship"? The only entity that Hugo Chavez has "dictated" to is Exxon Mobil. And he also threw out the U.S. ambassador for their goddamned instigation of white separatist riots and murders in Bolivia, where Chavez ally, Evo Morales--the first indigenous president of Bolivia--also enjoys approval ratings of over 60%. For this, and for running a beneficial, scrupulously lawful government for ten years, and for achieving the highest level of citizen satisfaction in Latin America, he gets slandered as a "dictator." Well, the corpo/fascists also called FDR a "dictator." That's what happens when you do well by your people--THE most heinous of crimes to the global corporate predators and fascists and nazis who have been trying so hard to loot and destroy us as well.
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