Venezuela is collapsing.
Statement from President Donald J. Trump Recognizing Venezuelan National Assembly President Juan Guaido as the Interim President of Venezuela
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Issued on: January 23, 2019
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Today, I am officially recognizing the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaido, as the Interim President of Venezuela. In its role as the only legitimate branch of government duly elected by the Venezuelan people, the National Assembly invoked the country’s constitution to declare Nicolas Maduro illegitimate, and the office of the presidency therefore vacant. The people of Venezuela have courageously spoken out against Maduro and his regime and demanded freedom and the rule of law.
I will continue to use the full weight of United States economic and diplomatic power to press for the restoration of Venezuelan democracy. We encourage other Western Hemisphere governments to recognize National Assembly President Guaido as the Interim President of Venezuela, and we will work constructively with them in support of his efforts to restore constitutional legitimacy. We continue to hold the illegitimate Maduro regime directly responsible for any threats it may pose to the safety of the Venezuelan people. As Interim President Guaido noted yesterday: “Violence is the usurper’s weapon; we only have one clear action: to remain united and firm for a democratic and free Venezuela.”
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FOREIGN POLICY
Issued on: January 23, 2019
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Today, I am officially recognizing the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaido, as the Interim President of Venezuela. In its role as the only legitimate branch of government duly elected by the Venezuelan people, the National Assembly invoked the country’s constitution to declare Nicolas Maduro illegitimate, and the office of the presidency therefore vacant. The people of Venezuela have courageously spoken out against Maduro and his regime and demanded freedom and the rule of law.
I will continue to use the full weight of United States economic and diplomatic power to press for the restoration of Venezuelan democracy. We encourage other Western Hemisphere governments to recognize National Assembly President Guaido as the Interim President of Venezuela, and we will work constructively with them in support of his efforts to restore constitutional legitimacy. We continue to hold the illegitimate Maduro regime directly responsible for any threats it may pose to the safety of the Venezuelan people. As Interim President Guaido noted yesterday: “Violence is the usurper’s weapon; we only have one clear action: to remain united and firm for a democratic and free Venezuela.”
J
On another subject, I found on YouTube a large number of in depth videos by Stefan molineux that are very interesting. You might find some of them interesting also. Topics are all over the map, from a n extensive discussion on the history of ayn rand to very practical discussions on the effect of genetics on race and immigration
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because the latter implies state/community ownership of big industry - or in some interpretations, everything. The former requires the state/community to pay money to those not earning, to pay for universal education and health care, it is equally consistent with fascism as socialism. Another good term used is 'the corporate state'. In this, the state intervenes and controls but does not necessarily own.
What we called the Swedish Model which used welfare statism, looked good for the first few years before inevitable economic decline.
In 1900 Argentina had a similar GDP to the US. Gov't policies led to slower growth. Now US is much wealthier. It's possible the less intrusive/costly gov't could have made US GDP growth even higher, resulting i much more wealth, way more than 10% difference.
If you want to understand this then learn what Ayn Rand's philosophy is and how it differs from traditional approaches throughout history. Galt's speech was in the novel for a reason. Pragmatism is not an answer.
But the whole novel, including its speeches, was written for its readers. There is no "later" in the novel after Galt's speech. The philosophy was illustrated and stated with full impact in terms anyone can understand because those ideas are what is needed, and she did not write a detailed explanation of the history of philosophy or the technical development in the novel. Wanting to perpetually put off Galt's speech as 'unnecessary philosophy' misses the whole point.
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