mistermack wrote:Cormac wrote:
From what I understand, these were small to.medium sized farmers. We are not talking here about the kind of holdings that United Fruit had.
This is beside the point. Look at the second part of the post you've quoted. What do you think the result would be of putting city people deep into the contryside, with no electricity, no farmhouse, and no knowledge of the rudiments of agriculture?
If you are going to engage in land redistribution, the intelligent way to do it is'
1. Buy the land through Compulsory Purchase Order
2. Create a large scale agricultural training programme
3. Only those that pass through that programme successfully should be given land.
This is pretty obvious. Why didn't he do it?
It's pretty obvious that you should be running a country. And he should be shovelling shit.
Life just ain't fair, is it?
I would read up on what he's been doing, if I had enough interest. And try to get the facts.
Where you would go, to get unbiased facts about Venezuela, I don't know.
But I wouldn't trust the media on that one.
I suspect it's not as you describe, as he just got elected. Again.
Are you saying that you are not familar with what has been happening in Venezuela? Yet you are declaring what I have said to be incorrect?
The fact that he has been re-elected says nothing about the quality of the man or the effectiveness of his policies per se.
His actions speak louder:
1. He has adjusted the constitution to centralise power in himself, and to allow him to stand again and again for the Presidency.
2. His agricultural policy is a disaster, and it caused food shortages and price increases.
He is in the classic mould of bumbling dictator - and this is worrying.
As regards him standing up to the USA, and his decisions about oil, these I applaud.
His alignment with Ahmadinejad and Castro is despicable.