Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Who Benefits From PetroCaribe, ALBA?

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Buy now and pay later is now regarded as cost savings? Are the future postponed payments being made with cheaper dollars?

Anonymous said...

Get out from under American influence, and come under ours instead. It's easy. You stand with us against the imperialist, and we'll provide you with favourable terms to pay for our fuel.
But if you mess-up, like not standing with the Bolivian Alliance on all things, those fovourable terms would be withdrawn retroactively.

Anonymous said...

Short answer: yard fowls like the author.

Anonymous said...

Anything coming from you is tainted. Venezuela and its people suffering, food shortages all over the country and this bloodsucker is talking that shit...Keep spitting in the sky and claim its rain.

Anonymous said...

Short sighted baboons!...show me what the Americans have done for the region, other than propping up evil dictators like: Samoza,Duvalier and Dubuisson,the killer of nuns and priests in El Salvador. Now you have millions of children from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras trekking through the Texas border. For decades the murderous regimes which the United States supported, brutally crushed any attempt by the people of these countries to establish good governance and democratic infrastructure. Now the German American racist are blaming Obama. No!...it is the rooster coming home to roose!!

Anonymous said...

So all of a sudden Latin America is our problem, when those people have little respect for those of the 98% of this, our population? Man, go to hell!!!!! Shit talker!

Son-of-man said...

3:49

Do you think these non-thinking zombies can relate to the dynamics of what you have written, while they sing, "God Save the Queen"?

These idiots came close to the horse and donkey as means of transportation earlier this year, when the Government of Venezuela was almost overthrown by the CIA. But listening to them one would think it's England giving them the means/fuel to harvest, transport their food, and fix the roads. A bunch of non-thinking ingrates complaining about a bridge being named after the people who donated it - how sick is that?? like they were the ones helping-out Venezuela

Anonymous said...

Now the US is considering imposing sanctions on Venezuela.Do You know what this means?...small states will have to tow the line! Imagine how handy the cash from bananas would have been in this difficult financial times, had not Bill Clinton and the WTO fucked-up the old preferential regime.

Anonymous said...

That one is always defending jackass government. Always braying for its supper, it must be just another jackass too. Since when a hire-purchase agreement where you buy now and pay later, ever resulted in saving money? You must have gone to plenty Saint Lucian jackass schools. Little wonder you are doing so well with the umpteen jackasses in the jackass government in power today.

Anonymous said...

Putin Meets Fidel Castro, Pledges ... to reinvest $3.5 billion of Cuban debt with Russia into development projects on the island, part of a deal in which Russia forgave 90 percent of Cuba's debt, or almost $32 billion.
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Come on Kenny; these are your boys; how come you're not in Cuba rubbing shoulders? Putin owes you big time for not voting against his violation of Ukraine at the UN.

Anonymous said...

Some of those who call themselves columnist, (journalist suggests having skills, knowledge and abilities) are so god-damn ignorant not to be able to understand even the fundamentals of national debt. Jackasses who relish the act of spewing continuous jackass columns.

Percival Thomas said...

It would have like to read all three articles to get a view about the advantages and disadvantages to CARICOM states of being in ALBA and PetroCaribe.
The article talked about many investment projects in Caricom states and benefits as well. But what do these countries have to give up in order to have these benefits?. The article is pro ALBA and PetroCaribe and silent on the issues of Democracy, Independence and Culture.