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7 minutes ago, 1trailmaker said:

 

No surprise there from the want to be leaders of the Conservatives what else can they say - I wonder how the millions of Canadians that travel there yearly feel :dunno:  I wonder how the Canadian wheat growers feel.  I am going to be all these Cons have vacationed there one time or another

Until this week I have never heard a Canadian even mention the Bad Cuban Man - I have heard the US hates others the odd time :lol:

 

Lying Ted

Marco's right. Why does Obama persist in showering love on our enemies? Castro was not leftist chic; he was a murderer and a thug.

Disgraceful. Why do young socialists idolize totalitarian tyrants? Castro, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot -- all evil, torturing murderers. #truth

 

President Elect trump

Brutal dictators Trump has praised: - Gaddafi - Assad - Kim Jong Un - Putin - Saddam Hussein Forgive me if I skip his Castro statement.

Fidel Castro is dead!

 

 

Cuba is still Communist nothing has changed, yet the dancers dance

 

Was laughing more at the comments in the article.

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6 hours ago, Mainecat said:

 

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Anatomy of a Collapse

Developing countries, like teenagers, are prone to accidents. One pretty much expects them to suffer an economic crash, a political crisis, or both, with some regularity. The news coming from Venezuela—including shortages as well as, most recently, riots over blackouts; the imposition of a two-day workweek for government employees, supposedly aimed at saving electricity; and an accelerating drive to recall the president—is dire, but also easy to dismiss as representing just one more of these recurrent episodes.

 

That would be a mistake. What our country is going through is monstrously unique: It’s nothing less than the collapse of a large, wealthy, seemingly modern, seemingly democratic nation just a few hours’ flight from the United States.

In the last two years Venezuela has experienced the kind of implosion that hardly ever occurs in a middle-income country like it outside of war. Mortality rates are skyrocketing; one public service after another is collapsing; triple-digit inflation has left more than 70 percent of the population in poverty; an unmanageable crime wave keeps people locked indoors at night; shoppers have to stand in line for hours to buy food; babies die in large numbers for lack of simple, inexpensive medicines and equipment in hospitals, as do the elderly and those suffering from chronic illnesses.

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2016/05/venezuela-is-falling-apart/481755/

 

The daughter of Hugo Chavez, the former president who once declared 'being rich is bad,' may be the wealthiest woman in Venezuela, according to evidence reportedly in the hands of Venezuelan media outlets.

Maria Gabriela Chavez, 35, the late president's second-oldest daughter, holds assets in American and Andorran banks totaling almost $4.2billion, Diario las Americas reports. 

The figure would make Gabriela Chavez wealthier than media mogul Gustavo Cisneros, whom Forbes named the wealthiest Venezuelan earlier this year with $3.6billion in assets.

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