Swift wrote:R - E - S - P - E - C - T
Find out what it means to me.
Enlighten Me, you Pinko Commie Liberal Oil Hungry Gringo Imperialist
Swift wrote:R - E - S - P - E - C - T
Find out what it means to me.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Swift wrote:R - E - S - P - E - C - T
Find out what it means to me.
Enlighten Me, you Pinko Commie Liberal Oil Hungry Gringo Imperialist
Sigma_Orionis wrote:As I have said before, IMO the reason we keep idiots like Chavez and Nicky in office, and tolerate such a high degree of dysfunction is cultural.
On an unrelated note, Nicky just came back claiming he got the Chinese to invest 20 (US) Billion Dollars on us. Very skimpy on the details. Not a good sign.
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:As I have said before, IMO the reason we keep idiots like Chavez and Nicky in office, and tolerate such a high degree of dysfunction is cultural.
On an unrelated note, Nicky just came back claiming he got the Chinese to invest 20 (US) Billion Dollars on us. Very skimpy on the details. Not a good sign.
If you believe that I have a canal in Panama to sell you.
(from the link above, not this one )In the end, they mostly spoke about existing agreements, and Maduro even admitted he wasn’t sure the Chinese “investment” would help Venezuela survive these low oil prices.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:The Week in Review Meh!SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:As I have said before, IMO the reason we keep idiots like Chavez and Nicky in office, and tolerate such a high degree of dysfunction is cultural.
On an unrelated note, Nicky just came back claiming he got the Chinese to invest 20 (US) Billion Dollars on us. Very skimpy on the details. Not a good sign.
If you believe that I have a canal in Panama to sell you.
So do the Chinese Bottom line?(from the link above, not this one )In the end, they mostly spoke about existing agreements, and Maduro even admitted he wasn’t sure the Chinese “investment” would help Venezuela survive these low oil prices.
You can keep your Canal
It’s easy to lose sight of just how central Venezuela’s oil largesse has been to the Cuban state’s financial strategy. Following a landmark 2003 “Cooperation Agreement,” Venezuela has been sending 115,000 barrels a day to the island. The Cubans re-export some of the crude that Venezuela sends them to other countries, pocketing some $765 million in 2014. That’s a vital source of fresh dollars for an island that doesn’t have a lot of other good options for earning hard currency
Sigma_Orionis wrote: To the point that every time someone in the US right wing uses the cliched description "I'm Socially Progressive and Fiscally Conservative" I have to ask what the hell they're talking about when they live in a country with less than 2% annual core inflation. "Fiscally Conservative" ONLY MAKES SENSE in a country with 60% annual inflation.
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote: To the point that every time someone in the US right wing uses the cliched description "I'm Socially Progressive and Fiscally Conservative" I have to ask what the hell they're talking about when they live in a country with less than 2% annual core inflation. "Fiscally Conservative" ONLY MAKES SENSE in a country with 60% annual inflation.
They usually mean they are for things like balancing the budget, reducing the tax burden on "job creators", and eliminating excessive government regulation.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote: To the point that every time someone in the US right wing uses the cliched description "I'm Socially Progressive and Fiscally Conservative" I have to ask what the hell they're talking about when they live in a country with less than 2% annual core inflation. "Fiscally Conservative" ONLY MAKES SENSE in a country with 60% annual inflation.
They usually mean they are for things like balancing the budget, reducing the tax burden on "job creators", and eliminating excessive government regulation.
Quite true, but what's their boogeyman? Inflation
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