Right, I suppose that I do not know poverty first hand, I just know that what is being done will not be the solution in the long-run. It is no virtue to try cure pain with poison and I fear that Chavez will end up doing just that. I see Zimbabwe today and I get this vision that Venezuela will end up like that and that Chavez will be a part of that perhaps not the one who is in charge but one of the people urging on to that path. If he had maintained the basic structures and checks on power that democracy thrives on then I would have less fear, however, I fear that he will create tyranny, death, and destruction. He called for socialism or death, and like many in the past who have tried this, I fear he will just get the latter. It is sort of sobering to think about.
I have that fear as well. But I can't blame someone for trying.
He's not the kind of leader one should support, but I don't think
that there were any better options, with any serious chance. The
kind of repression that the poverty there (much of which could
at least indirectly be blamed on the US) caused are just the type
which lead to worse solutions than what Chavez seems to be implementing.
I'm not familiar with the situation in Zimbabwe, so I can't really assess
how similar things are.
Oil will support things but it will not make everything perfectly well. It is more likely that his economy will be reduced to a one trick horse with basic problems with the welfare of the people as more nationalizations occur and more problems are created by them.
Yeah, I know. But leaving people in such poverty is almost
an assurance that things are going to fall apart too.
The US will not really change because of Chavez though, we are much more powerful than they are and likely more than they could be. The US is not falling down any crapper, the closest thing anyone can claim is a slow descent from its strength. The economy is still powerful and I have not heard much about economic collapse from anyone respectable.
I don't think Chavez will effect the US much. BUT, I'm not convinced that the
US is not falling hard, on it's own. Maybe I'm just an apocalyptic, but it strikes me
that things are rotten deep within this system, and it's splitting open. Probably not
within the near future, but I'd guess that the US's days as the dominant world power
are coming to an end. And it's always difficult for a power to relinquish such apparent
strength. It took the UK two world wars before they admitted it - and I wouldn't be
surprised if equally violent death-throws were in store for the US.