No.Again, you need a break from the communism.
No.Again, you need a break from the communism.
You need a break from the capitalism.Again, you need a break from the communism.
Can anyone remind me. Hasn't the US being using the OAS to curtail South America governments for decades?DOJ Threatened MIT Researchers With Subpoena in Collaboration With Bolivian Coup Regime
Emails to the analysts show the Trump administration’s complicity with a Bolivian criminal investigation.theintercept.com
not surprising
It's the step before "overtly train and fund right-wing revolutionary forces", yeah.Can anyone remind me. Hasn't the US being using the OAS to curtail South America governments for decades?
I don't understand why America feels like it needs to control them so much. Or realise that the immigrant 'problem' is directly tied to this meddlingIt's the step before "overtly train and fund right-wing revolutionary forces", yeah.
Immigration is a good wedge issue because it's easy to scaremonger about and typically proposed "solutions" to it are quite monstrous. Great for dividing people on lines other than their class interests.I don't understand why America feels like it needs to control them so much. Or realise that the immigrant 'problem' is directly tied to this meddling
Oh my God! The government wanted to, *gasp*, see research relevant to foreign policy? How dare they!DOJ Threatened MIT Researchers With Subpoena in Collaboration With Bolivian Coup Regime
Emails to the analysts show the Trump administration’s complicity with a Bolivian criminal investigation.theintercept.com
not surprising
Your beloved socialist country narrowly escaped another "socialist" strong-man dictator, and you're upset that it even escaped and want all those responsible punished severely. You are a caricature.As for why the United States feels the need to meddle, it wants access to the resources of these countries for use by the ruling class of the United States. It also wants to prevent anything socialist from looking obviously successful if it possibly can.
Uh, the Bolivian coup was an undemocratic coup launched by a right wing capitalist who looted the country as fast as she could, including taking out huge loans from foreign banks.Your beloved socialist country narrowly escaped another "socialist" strong-man dictator, and you're upset that it even escaped and want all those responsible punished severely. You are a caricature.
The government of the United States is trying to intimidate researchers who expose the lies of their foreign puppets.Oh my God! The government wanted to, *gasp*, see research relevant to foreign policy? How dare they!
The strong-man dictator! The one that drives massive turnout in elections and keeps winning, and winning so hard that they don't have to have another round of elections because Bolivia has a better electoral system than America does!Your beloved socialist country narrowly escaped another "socialist" strong-man dictator, and you're upset that it even escaped and want all those responsible punished severely. You are a caricature.
Looking at what’s happened in South American countries, it kinda tells me that Capitalism I bad. You’d think that would be a priorityImmigration is a good wedge issue because it's easy to scaremonger about and typically proposed "solutions" to it are quite monstrous. Great for dividing people on lines other than their class interests.
As for why the United States feels the need to meddle, it wants access to the resources of these countries for use by the ruling class of the United States. It also wants to prevent anything socialist from looking obviously successful if it possibly can.
Except if you look at the most wealthy countries in South America, they're more capitalist than socialist. Similarly, you live in Australia (capitalist), while across the sea is New Zealand (capitalist), whereas to our north, the most wealthy Asian nations are also capitalist (Singapore being our closest example geographically, which is richer than any country I've listed here in terms of PPP). All of these countries have high standards of living when compared to socialist countries.Looking at what’s happened in South American countries, it kinda tells me that Capitalism I bad. You’d think that would be a priority
Yes, but...Except if you look at the most wealthy countries in South America, they're more capitalist than socialist. Similarly, you live in Australia (capitalist), while across the sea is New Zealand (capitalist), whereas to our north, the most wealthy Asian nations are also capitalist (Singapore being our closest example geographically, which is richer than any country I've listed here in terms of PPP). All of these countries have high standards of living when compared to socialist countries.