Discussion on Mixmachine wont be happy about this within the Politics, Religion, Philosophy, Profound Current Events... forums, part of the Non-Music Discussions category; This from Wayne Madsen: November 27, 2006 -- Another Latin American nation, Ecuador, has joined the list of countries south ...
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| This from Wayne Madsen: November 27, 2006 -- Another Latin American nation, Ecuador, has joined the list of countries south of the border that have elected populist progressive leaders who reject the neo-mercantilism of the United States. Rafael Correa, a U.S.-trained economist and friend of Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, roundly defeated his conservative, Bush administration-backed banana plantation tycoon opponent, Alvaro Noboa. Correa received 57 percent of the vote to Noboa's 43 percent. Correa's win follows the victory of progressive populist Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua. ![]() Ecuador's Rafael Correa joins Hugo Chavez, Evo Morales, Daniel Ortega, Tabare Vazquez, and Raul Castro in anti-neo-mercantile Latin American alliance. During the campaign, Noboa quoted the Bible and bragged about his close ties to the international bankers' class, including the Rockefeller family. It is clear that a commanding majority of the Ecuadorian people are wiser than a number of Americans who consistently fall for Bible-thumping hypocrites with fat bank accounts. By the way Mix, Johan, I'm eagerly awaiting the results from France. That French hottie, Segolene Royal is spreading the right politics with sex appeal. Perhaps we are experiencing a worldwide renaissance. Liberalism...it does a planet good ![]()
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| Paulie, I wouldn't be so confident of Ségolène. She already made some stupid mistakes and her opponent Sarkozy is very popular too. It will be a close race but I think she will not be crowned. BTW, worldwide rise of liberalism???? Last week's elections in Holland was a victory for the rightwingers and in Belgium, our conservative party leads the polls for the general elections of May 2007. We are way ahead of the socialists and the liberals. So uptil now, it's more of a South-American thang and, rest assured, people will soon realise that those bigmouths won't fulfill their promises. BTW, in Europe there's a big difference between Liberalism and Socialism. Liberals are at the right of the centre here. So they're pretty good people Keep posting, Paulie, KEEP POSTING |
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Too bad for Holland and Belgium. I suppose once the conservatives mess up these countries as they are prone to do, the socialist will come in and clean up there mess.
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| Ehmmm, Paulie, the Socialists were in power over the last eight years and they f*cked up so badly that the people here want a serious change of regime. The national deficit has doubled, unemployment has raised dramatically and almost every day newz reports that another socialist is jailed for fraud and corruption. Welcome back to planet earth Mix, I gave you the perfect pass, I let you the honour to score!!!! |
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| Ouch!
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| The cold war is over, and the Soviets Empire that was encroaching in our back yard is long gone, so I don’t think America cares to much this time about a bunch of leftists sable rattleling across Latin America. (Unless the Chinese over step their welcome in this Hemisphere) I hope this country re-examines it’s foreign aid allowances and concentrate more on our Allies, friends and here at home first, similar to what Chavez does with his oil money, give all this leftist populist a taste of their own medicine, and show them what happens when you piss off your rich uncle.. Latin Americans should be ashamed of the leaders they elect, either corrupt politicians at all levels or Leftists regurgitating failed policies of the past, they seem to take a step forward and quickly back track after the first bump in the road, is it any wonder why they are always mired in back breaking poverty.??? You can’t reach your goals/destination if you constantly change directions in mid stream. I personally never cared much for any of this Free Trade agreements, to me all the benefits seem to lay south of the border with NAFTA, but supposedly smarter leader than me So if South America and/or Ecuador wants to reject the agreements so be it, but I like to point out that -because of political instability (like we see today) once again Latin/South Americans lost an incredible opportunity during the last 20 years to better themselves by trading more with the USA, instead Asia and India –even though Latin America enjoys the geographical proximity advantage – jumped fast on this New Global Market concept and are making great strides in reducing poverty for their citizens and emerging as the economic power houses of the future, to the detriment of Latin America.. Latin America with their vast Human resources should have been the world center/Leaders in electronic manufacturing production ( taken over mainly by China) and outsourcing/Telemarketing industry (taken over mainly by India and other Asian countries) especially since Spanish is the second Language here in the USA, instead they are more content with blaming and bashing the US for all their ills while they allowed far away competitors to steal their opportunities handed over to them in a silver platter by the USA. Who do they blame this time for that???? |
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| here read this, the wonderful utopia of Socialism is crumbling at the seams. Socialism = lazy population waiting for government hand outs!!! MiamiHerald.com | 11/26/2006 | Universities pressured to change old ways |
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| I didn't see socialism crumbling in the article or a lazy population per se. Perhaps they need to prioritize and incentivize specific academic pursuits that will benefit the local economies. In a strange way, perhaps the fact that some people with degrees are getting welfare in places like France helps us. Why, because like many degreed Asians (Indians too) they would wind up here taking jobs. I work with quite a few.
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the biggest surprise of the past elections here in Holland was the rise and the spectacular growth of SP; the Socialist Party! They are now the third biggest party in Holland and defeated the PVDA and VVD, the other major parties with a big percentage! So don't sell the skin of the bear before it is shot... Holland at the moment is in confusion....neither right nor left are winning here...CDA, the rightwingers will have a difficult time forming a new cabinet....just finding the balance again I suppose... |
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| Maybe a little bit more on the Dutch situation. CDA= Christian Democrats won the election (they lost a little bit although analists were predicting a major downfall) PVDA=Socialists, lost a vast amount of seats. VVD= Liberals, lost a vast amount of seats SP=Communists (they're doctrine is Maoïstic) won a vast amount. They were insignificant during the past but people probably wanted to give it a try with 'em. Their leader Marijnissen is a populist. Also a small victory for the little parties like the Christian Reformers, the Animal-defense party and the neo-cons of Geert Wilders and Marco Pastors. And now the Dutch have a big problem, just like ATG states. They can't form a rightwing government and they can't form a leftwing government at this stage. Just when Holland's economy was gearing up, unemployment was decreasing, thanks to the Christian Democrats and now they seem to put their money on a straight out communist. I'm very curious how they'll get out of this situation. In Belgium, the socialists are the subject of numerous scandals: fraud, corruption, lying to the public on how our budget has a big surplus. The State-Audit has smashed them over the last days and calculated that Belgium has a big deficit. Now they keep silent coz' their politburo can't find a quick answer to the accusations. Only 1 out of 3 Belgians wants to work. The other 2 are living on some sort of welfare. This is what socialism in Belgium has achieved. We are now in a situation that when you work you get an average wage of € 1100,00 while people that live on welfare can have a monthly income of € 1000,00. So why should they get up early in the morning for those few extra bucks. Taxes are almost the highest in the world (55-60% of your income) and are only payed by workers (1 out of 3, like I said), companies (like me) and the big industry. So, Mix is damn right with his definition on Socialism. And Paulie, just some rhetorical questions: -how much taxes do you pay? -how much more do you want to pay to help your needy fellow-countrymen? -how many people do you employ? (I have a staff of 35 people, well paid (x2-bonus for weekend/nightshifts), they have social insurance and a full-covered hospitalisation-insurance + benefits) -do you own 1 or more houses? If so, are you prepared to low-rent them for homeless people? -in case you work for a boss-are you willing to let your wage to be cut down to hire more co-workers? -are you prepared to loose 1/3 of your wage and work more hours so the boss can hire foreigners? |
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| Before I answer the questions below Johan, here's a link for you to check out. According the this UN report Belgium not only ranks in the top ten worldwide (#3 in Europe) for quality of life, it also has a very good business climate. Are you bumming cause you can't add that Bentley Continental GTC to your stable of cars due to taxes? My heart cries out for ya http://www.diplobel.org/usa/NewsPubl...o/BM022004.pdf And Paulie, just some rhetorical questions: -how much taxes do you pay? Rough guess ~20-30% taxes depending on what is included. -how much more do you want to pay to help your needy fellow-countrymen? Don't know? -how many people do you employ? (I have a staff of 35 people, well paid (x2-bonus for weekend/nightshifts), they have social insurance and a full-covered hospitalisation-insurance + benefits) - I work for a medium sized company. -do you own 1 or more houses? If so, are you prepared to low-rent them for homeless people? I own 1 house. -in case you work for a boss-are you willing to let your wage to be cut down to hire more co-workers? Perhaps but this involves a fairly lengthy response since there would qualifiers attached. -are you prepared to loose 1/3 of your wage and work more hours so the boss can hire foreigners? No. For the sake of allowing you to get to some point, I'll these in the manner in which they were asked!
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| Paulie, the link is published by the current Belgian government. Of course they won't put negative stuff in it! And no I don't need a Bentley. I'm very satisfied with the cars I own now. I'm pleased with the answers you gave on the questionnary. To me that prooves that you are not a commie, not a socialist but more of a caring person. And I really think that we don't differ that much on certain views. I never supported ruthless capitalism. I only think that one has to work hard for one's daily bread and that lazy people should be kicked off welfare-programs. (We have lots of 'em in Belgium, like I already explained). People who can not work should be taken care of. People who are struggling for life (financially) should be taken care of. I don't have a problem with that either. What's the name again? Caring conservatism! That's the political wing I belong too! And when you talk about liberalism and socialism and connect it to the Demos. Well those isms don't exist in the US!!!! You have extreme-right (Repubs) and moderate right (Demos). At least that's how European political analists describe US politics. |
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...car(...SSSS) do you mean that you own more than 1?? I suppose that it is One for Monsieur, One for Madame (or Mademoiselle) + One gas-guzzling 4x4 for that essential weekly shopping at Delhaize??? and surely One Italian Brand (maybe the One with the stallion-even more gas-guzzling) to go funshop in Knokke Lezoute at Gucci, Pucci and Fiorucci?? Are you BCBG or just Politically Incorrect?? Dear Videoskooter, tell me all about it!!! Now a brainless bimbo would call that careless capitalism, don't you think?? Would you consider yourself a 'caring' person' if you know that the ozone-layer of Mama Earth is being destroyed by the output of all these cars??? I never would dare to call you Politically Incorrect! Because you know you are if you own several carSSS [quote=Videoskooter;110815]SP=Communists (they're doctrine is Maoïstic) won a vast amount. They were insignificant during the past but people probably wanted to give it a try with 'em. Their leader Marijnissen is a populist.quote] mmmmh....I am not sure either if your update about Dutch politics is still correct but over here in Holland the SP stands for Socialist Party, not for communist or even Maoist Communism. That used to be like that about let's say 20 years ago. And Jan Marijnissen is definetely a true socialist, not a populist like that extravert queen of politics Pim Fortuyn... I always shy away from a Belgian trying to explain Dutch politics...It's like a Frenchman who believes that Japanese cuisine is the same as Chinese.... but Videoskooter, peace and love thy neighbour! I never thought of discussing Dutch politics on a site dedicated to DISCO!! Now, say CHEESE! |
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Pompous humbug! Last edited by Videoskooter; November 30th, 2006 at 03:55 PM. |
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