The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Sunday, June 08, 2008


It is part of the clueless nature of this fake revolution that after a Bill is conceived, drafted and executed by Hugo Chavez under the umbrella of the Enabling Bill, his servile collaborators all defend the Bill, telling us in grandiose and pompous words why it was necessary and indispensable and how the law does not violate the rights of anybody.

But can you get anymore bizarre than the autocrat himself coming out and saying he can not defend the undefensible...

Can they be any more incompetent and inefficient than that?

I mean, who wrote the Bill? Why did Chavez sign it into Law? Or even, did he sign into Law or is he so far removed from the day to day operations of Government that some of his close collaborators wrote it and executed without his knowledge?

And after none other than his Minister of Justice defended the Bill, Chavez comes out and says "The Law is bad...we made a mistake"

To say nothing of the blind and dumb followers who attempted to convince their readers (if any) that the Bills was necessary and had merits and how the stupid opposition human rights defenders, bloggers and the like were utterly lost in the face of the wisdom emanated from the Bolivarian Presidential Palace.

Can they be more stupid than that?

It now seems to be that my thinking and that of my fellow bloggers, politicians and writers is closer to Chavez' thinking than the stupid Chavista herd, who hails, follows and defends anything the autocrat may say and suggest.

And they have have never looked as stupid and empty headed as today, proving how idiotic their worship of the fake revolutionary is.

Because the oxymoronic "intelligence" Bill in the end simply shows the lack of intellectual depth and consistency of the stupid Bolivarian revolution, which ten years after being in power is still searching for definition and direction and bows under the pressure and criticism of national and international opinion.

Because nothing seems to be going well for it lately. From the capitalistic decision to charge for broadcasting the revolutions messiah, to lowering public transportation fares, to the intelligence Bill, everything is labeled an error, not by us in the opposition, but by the creators of the ideas.

Sadly, it is not that they have changed their minds, but it is simply that after ten years in powers the same brainless and superficial yes men surround an Hugo Chavez looking for direction, but reacting to every flip and flop of his dwindling popularity. Meanwhile his supporters act like the deaf and dumb pinball wizards of yesteryear, cheering the verbosity and errors of the autocrat, acting like the religious fanatics they have become.

So now we have a commission to review the new intelligence Bill, for which there was no commission, or discussion as established in Article 211 of the Bolivarian Constitution, which calls for the citizens to be consulted in the process of creation of formation of laws.

But in the end the truth is that Chavez believes in neither the representative democracy that he has spent so much time destroying, nor the participative democracy that he spends all his time ignoring.
Because once again, he shows that he only believes in Hugo Chavez and whatever his whims and desires may be on any giving day.

Even if he changes his mind the next day, calling it an error. In fact, the whole revolution is just a gigantic error, which has troubles getting even the most basic things right.

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