Posted on 05/17/2015 9:36:06 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Venezuelas socialist government is struggling to put food on the shelves amid runaway inflation. Brazils president is facing calls for impeachment. And even Cubas communist government, an iconic touchstone for generations of leftists, is embracing closer ties with the U.S.
Whether its because of corruption scandals or stagnant growth, the popularity of the crop of leftist Latin American governments that have been running the region since the start of the millennium appears to be waning. Voters that embraced what became known as the pink tide that swept away the pro-Washington, free-market policies dominant in the 1990s are increasingly tuning hostile against the populist firebrands they once rallied behind.
Across the region, polling numbers are tanking and street protests are on the rise.
Triggering the growing disenchantment are some serious economic headwinds. Most leaders came into power just as Chinas economy was soaring and with it demand for South Americas abundant natural resources. Now that the worlds second-largest economy is cooling, the commodities boom that allowed governments to spread the wealth and endear themselves to the poor is ending.
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When has that meant anything once Leftists come to power?
That’s OK. The AP has Cuba warming towards “free market” Obama in this narrative.
Communism is on wane in Central and South America, while it’s on the rise here in the US. Go Figure. Seems as though people always want something different, but they don’t seem to understand what “different” is.
Imagine that. Their attempts gave them no better results than Cuba.
Maybe we don’t need to experiment anymore that socialism is fundamentally flawed. It has only failed about every single time.
Brazils president is facing calls for impeachment.
It is to bad the same is not happening here!
“street protests are on the rise”
Yes, this is what happens when socialism reaches that stage where most of the peasants are hungry.
Let me correct this a$$wipes jibberish. In Colombia the people are upset over Santos making peace with FARC. The Colombians want them wiped off the face of the earth. I dont know a single Colombian that wants them around!
Santos ran as a solid “kill em all” buy but then caved into obola and euroweenies.
The economy there is booming and construction of new homes, factories, hospitals, offices and more is rampant. They have a stable economy and a pension system that is second to Chile’s. Colombians want no part of socialism!!!
“Frustration with Latin America’s Left on the rise”
So... this must be an article about Jeb Bush, right?
Well amigos, it’s a lot easier to vote them in than to get rid of them. Good luck.
Brazil’s leftists President is embattled and practically out of power. Argentina’s leftist president is also dead in the water with her legacy. Chavismo is dying rapidly in Venezuala but there will be violence. Chile is seeing a reaction against its own leftist president (isn’t it strange theat the Presidents of argentina, brazil and chile are all leftist women?)
oh, stfu with this already.
It's not supposed to matter, remember?
Except when it does.
My wife is from Colombia, and she was quie upset that her pesidential choice was between Santos and Mockus. She didn’t believe either one should be president, and really just wanted Urribe to continue. Now I guess everyone is of that opinion, yes?
Uribe is now a Senator...great man. I remember when he spoke to congress here. He thanked the people of the USA for all the help we gave and so on. When he left office there were billboards all over the place thanking him for saving Colombia. He is like Reagan. Colombia was a basket case when he was first elected. Now the economy is booming with a growth of about 4%, construction is going like crazy and as a free economy money is pouring in. Int’l cos are setting up SA headquarters there.
Uribe was treated very badly, rude, by the RATS when he was in DC.
Absolutely. The FARC and all their socialists, including the traitors in the universities should have been made into picada and left to the jungle.
FWIW, Im pre planning a motorcycle trip through Colombia with a friend from here in Florida, originally from Manizales, and a couple of other guys. The roads are great in the country but can be rough in some of the smaller towns. Looking to make the trip in mid Jan.
To any libtards lurking Id say Colombia is extremely dangerous and dont visit....
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