“Tsipras had an alternative. It may have been a destructive alternative, but it was there: the alternative was to turn the country into Venezuela,” said Hatzis at Athens University. “The plans may have been proven ridiculous, but there were people discussing those plans, even himself."
When Datanálisis asked Venezuelans what they thought of the two men, those polled seem to agree: More people dislike López and Capriles than like them. Close to 50 percent of Venezuelans view them unfavorably.
To many of their supporters, this might seem grossly unfair. The jailed López is the country’s preeminent victim, and Capriles has made a point of being the moderate voice inside the opposition. Yet these traits have not endeared them to the public. This is particularly true of independent voters: Large majorities of them dislike both leaders. Capriles has even made a persistent attempt at courting voters loyal to the ideals of Maduro’s deceased predecessor, Hugo Chávez, but his approval rating in that segment is an embarrassing 3.9 percent.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Now Colombia is the source of our problems....... Riiiiiiight
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Uhhhhh not exactly evil imperialist imperial gringo infidel pig. Colombia is seen as a lapdog of the Evil Imperial Gringo Infidel Empire
geonuc wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Uhhhhh not exactly evil imperialist imperial gringo infidel pig. Colombia is seen as a lapdog of the Evil Imperial Gringo Infidel Empire
Wait a minute, buster. In another part of the internet, you called Yosh an evil 'imperial imperialist' infidel pig. Here, it's 'imperialist imperial'. Well, which is it? Huh?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Yeah, have a bleeding heart you damned pinko commie limousine liberal imperial imperialist gringo infidel pig of the evil imperialist imperial gringo empire, and while at it explain the subtle difference.......
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I feel a Micro-Agression! where is my safe space?
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