"I wonder, what happened to the nationalization movement Evo Morales was pushing for several years ago? He must have got a dose of reality."--protocol rv*
The opposite occurred: Total and other multinationals FACED THE REALITY of Bolivia being a SOVEREIGN country with a hugely popular LEFTIST government that the U.S. could not overthrow by funding/organizing a rich, white separatist insurrection (2008), and were compelled to agree to Bolivia's SOVEREIGN control of its natural resources and its RIGHT to set the terms of use and to DEMAND that significant profit from its resources be used to BENEFIT THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE THERE.
Venezuela's Chavez government did the pioneer work on these DEMOCRATIC principles, in its negotiations with Exxon Mobil and others. Now Bolivia, Ecuador and other countries--even Brazil--are following that example and asserting their SOVEREIGNTY over their resources.
Those who play by these new DEMOCRATIC, LEFTIST rules, can profit from these resources; and those who won't agree--who want ALL the profits, who seek to control the government, like Exxon Mobil--are on the outs.
Venezuela just signed up six multinationals, from as many countries, for oil development ON VENEZUELA'S TERMS. This is the "dose of reality" that the LEFT has given multinational corporations--the reality of the PEOPLES' RIGHT to schools, health care and other benefits from their own resources.
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*You have yet to apologize for your racist comment about "Indians," here (in your defense of Chevron-Texaco)...
Comment 36: “Indian presenting a complaint?”
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