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LtCol J. Krusinski posted:Yes/No. If you watch Mr. Robot, it makes you really wonder why good hackers would consider working for the federal government. Not a lot in it for them.
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Can someone give me a quick dirty on Bolivia? Googling the events seems pretty polarizing.
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Suicide Watch posted:If you watch Mr. Robot, it makes you really wonder why good hackers would consider working for the federal government. Not a lot in it for them. Isn't the deal usually "turn fed or eat several felonies"?
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bulletsponge13 posted:Can someone give me a quick dirty on Bolivia? leftist politician in south america comes from the indigenous people in bolivia, fought to reduce the country's reliance on the IMF and world bank, instituted a bunch of leftist and socialist reforms and firmly stated that bolivia was a nation of both bolivians and indigenous people. most recently, he worked to nationalize the lithium production. ran for two terms and won, said he wouldn't run for a third, ended up running anyway and won. the conservative opposition starts to protest here. earlier this year, the constitution said he couldn't run for a fourth term. he lost a national referendum asking if he could run for a fourth term but his party nominated him anyway. the supreme court came down and said "actually, term limits are dumb and we can't say if the vote hadn't been tampered with". he wins the election anyway, his conservative opposition protests even more, the OAS steps in and says that the election was fraudulent. the conservatives get the military and police on their side and protest even harder, morales declares new elections, the military say "nah, not good enough" and remove him entirely. he's now in asylum in mexico. edit: this is all from wikipedia, i'm trying to stay as apolitical as possible here. twitter and other places are being overrun with a metric fuckton of bots all chanting "THERE WAS NO COUP". redneck nazgul fucked around with this message at 08:15 on Nov 12, 2019 |
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Remora posted:Isn't the deal usually "turn fed or eat several felonies"? Pretty much the offer isn't provided until they've been caught by the FBI. orange juche fucked around with this message at 09:20 on Nov 12, 2019 |
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https://www.sbs.com.au/news/barnaby-joyce-says-nsw-bushfire-dead-most-likely-voted-for-the-greens
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redneck nazgul posted:leftist politician in south america https://twitter.com/halaljew/status/1193654843581325312 https://twitter.com/mljabbur/status/1193654296509857792?s=19 Also Bolivia has 43% of the world's lithium reserves and the coup happened less than a week after he canceled a deal with a German corporation and said Bolivian lithium belongs to Bolivian people. Eej fucked around with this message at 10:31 on Nov 12, 2019 |
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https://twitter.com/JournalistEW/status/1192674677736517632?s=20 Top notch replies
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Eej posted:https://twitter.com/halaljew/status/1193654843581325312 OTOH, "term limits don't apply to me" is also typical South American strong man bullshit so...
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That Works posted:https://twitter.com/JournalistEW/status/1192674677736517632?s=20 True, though the twitter account is clearly a troll and people are engaging it seriously which is also funny.
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# ? Nov 12, 2019 11:05 |
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Stultus Maximus posted:OTOH, "term limits don't apply to me" is also typical South American strong man bullshit so... Cool. Now the socialist South American strong man who hung around long past his term limits, wasn’t oppressing his people and was apparently trying to prevent his country from becoming a banana republic is now probably going to be replaced by a right wing strong man who will do the opposite and also stay long past his term limits.
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# ? Nov 12, 2019 11:19 |
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Eej posted:
Oh... Oh no.
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# ? Nov 12, 2019 11:47 |
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Jimmy Carter went back to the hospital for brain surgery https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pre...-NQR53dDopVLcic
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Ragaman posted:Cool. Now the socialist South American strong man who hung around long past his term limits, wasn’t oppressing his people and was apparently trying to prevent his country from becoming a banana republic is now probably going to be replaced by a right wing strong man who will do the opposite and also stay long past his term limits. Maybe. I don't pretend to know much about the guy at all other than his pro-indigenous stuff seemed good. It's definitely true that the anti-indigenous / kneeling at the bible poo poo is bad, full stop. But, nationalization of resources, inward facing populism and sticking around way past the normal term limits is also basically the trajectory of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. Did the deposed president appoint the judges that ruled against enforcing the term limits? Not trying to argue one way or the other yet because I know gently caress all about Bolivia, but on the surface it seems like it might be replacing a leftist bullshit dictator on the rise for a military-authoritarian one instead.
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# ? Nov 12, 2019 13:05 |
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Some entirely bad faith arguments and pearl clutching about the "leftist dictator" from the US military support forum? Color me shocked.
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Proud Christian Mom posted:Some entirely bad faith arguments and pearl clutching about the "leftist dictator" from the US military support forum? Color me shocked. Go back to leftbook w that inane bullshit lol.
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Proud Christian Mom posted:Some entirely bad faith arguments and pearl clutching about the "leftist dictator" from the US military support forum? Color me shocked. Yes, that is entirely what's going on here. One can agree that a coup in Bolivia is lovely and hosed up while also acknowledging the guy removed from power had some issues. It's not an either or scenario my dude. https://twitter.com/GregGrandin/status/1193910771392143362
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# ? Nov 12, 2019 13:36 |
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In a thread where Jimmy Carter can be reviled for failing to nationalize ice cream parlors and for refusing to apparate a mansion for every person in the country, 'problematic' can be a bit problematic.
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redneck nazgul posted:leftist politician in south america Couple amplifying points: Bolivia's constitution limits the president to two turns, but Morales was running for a fourth. Why didn't this come up last go around? The constitution was enacted during Morales's first term, so he argued that one didn't count. The supreme court, which he picked, ruled that preventing him running for a fourth term would violate his human rights. The election was marred by irregularities, the most significant of which was that when the vote was 80% counted, with Morales having a slight lead, the count was paused for a full 24 hours. When it resumed, almost all of the remaining votes were for Morales, and he ended up with a 10% lead over his closest opponent - just enough to avoid a run-off election. The OAS observers declared that they were unable to verify the results of the elections due to these irregularities. I haven't seen a source saying that Morales called for new elections and the military rebuffed him. What I've seen indicates that the military asked him to step down due to the increasing size and scope of the protests, but they have not seized power or declared a winner, just insisted on new elections. Nor has he been arrested, nor is his arrest being sought, so he's not in asylum anywhere. Sources: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/11/evo-morales-finally-went-too-far-bolivia/601741/ https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/11/11/evo-morales-resigns-president-bolivia/
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# ? Nov 12, 2019 14:48 |
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In conclusion, Bolivia is a land of contrasts.
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The high court in Bolivia that ruled term limits didn’t apply is popularly elected https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Tribunal_of_Justice_(Bolivia) There’s no “typical strongman” stuff here. A legitimate court ruled term limits didn’t apply, and then he was popularly elected. And nationalizing industries is something every successful country has done at some point in its history. Best Friends fucked around with this message at 16:11 on Nov 12, 2019 |
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Best Friends posted:And nationalizing industries is something every successful country has done. Well...
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Foreign policy and the Atlantic aren't really non-partisan sources either. In what looks like good news: https://twitter.com/GregStohr/statu...ingawful.com%2F
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Hot Karl Marx posted:Foreign policy and the Atlantic aren't really non-partisan sources either. What is then?
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Proud Christian Mom posted:Some entirely bad faith arguments and pearl clutching about the "leftist dictator" from the US military support forum? Color me shocked. Just wanted to put this out there, you can be critical of leftist politicians. It doesn’t mean you are a bad leftist or in support of a right wing coup possibly/probably financed by shady mineral extraction interests. This is GiP so you were probably a soldier for imperialism at some point so maybe don’t act so self righteous all the time. Being super snarky in a small sub forum of a long past it’s prime comedy website isn’t Good Praxis or something, it’s just being a dick. Please stop reinforcing the idea that the worst thing about being a leftist is interacting with other leftists.
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Best Friends posted:The high court in Bolivia that ruled term limits didn’t apply is popularly elected Having a court overturn the constitution that you wrote just to let you stay in power is still some bullshit. I mean hell, it's not like the decision in Bush v. Gore made the 2000 election any less hosed up. This feels like a situation where Morales flew too close to the sun. By fighting so hard to personally remain in power, in spite of both the constitution and the public referendum, he empowered and partially legitimized the opposition's claims he was becoming a dictator. And it sucks, because he did a lot of good for Bolivia, and much of the opposition against him clearly appears to be made up of assholes. Had Morales picked a successor and had them run in his stead, he could have likely continued working to lead Bolivia behind the scenes. Now, who knows what the gently caress is going to happen, other than "nothing good, probably."
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Richard Bong posted:Just wanted to put this out there, you can be critical of leftist politicians. It doesn’t mean you are a bad leftist or in support of a right wing coup possibly/probably financed by shady mineral extraction interests. MY TEAM GOOD THEIR TEAM BAD GO TEAM!
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JFC, people, it's a godsdamned coup by right wing authoritarians that deserves to be opposed, but I'd bet every single one of you would have passionately advocated that term limits are essential to good governance up until the point that you saw a loving tweet saying "hey guys, this guy's on our team and it was totally they popular will that he be in office for 12+ years." He had a decade to organize for and hand the office over to a successor that would have continued his work while upholding democratic norms, but he was apparently too loving vain to do it. Demand better from those who represent you. If your team's elected representative has nominally fought for causes you care about, they destroy everything by malfeasance, whether disregard for term limits, corruption, or sexual harassment, and if you just handwave it away you're going to be unpleasantly surprised when the rug is pulled out from under you. Cugel the Clever fucked around with this message at 16:58 on Nov 12, 2019 |
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the term limits came into effect during his first term and the supreme court ruled that first term didn't count toward his term limit.
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If Donald Trump wins re-election and then has a heart attack on Jan. 21, 2021, ushering in President Pence, would y'all be okay if Pence goes on to makes the argument in 2028 that, since he was only elected once in 2024, he can run again? If the Supreme Court them decided term limits are unfair and Pence tried to run again in 2032? Or would you do everything in your power to topple the nascent dictator? Just because Morales nominally had some good positions doesn't excuse this poo poo.
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Cugel the Clever posted:If Donald Trump wins re-election and then has a heart attack on Jan. 21, 2021, ushering in President Pence, would y'all be okay if Pence goes on to makes the argument in 2028 that, since he was only elected once in 2024, he can run again? If the Supreme Court them decided term limits are unfair and Pence tried to run again in 2032? Or would you do everything in your power to topple the nascent dictator? I don't speak spanish so I can't comment on what the Bolivian constitutional amendment says but the US amendment on the topic explicitly covers that situation.
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Cugel the Clever posted:If Donald Trump wins re-election and then has a heart attack on Jan. 21, 2021, ushering in President Pence, would y'all be okay if Pence goes on to makes the argument in 2028 that, since he was only elected once in 2024, he can run again? If the Supreme Court them decided term limits are unfair and Pence tried to run again in 2032? Or would you do everything in your power to topple the nascent dictator? term limits didn't exist at the start of Morales's first term this is a bad analogy. Laws should never apply retroactively.
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Richard Bong posted:Please stop reinforcing the idea that the worst thing about being a leftist is interacting with other leftists. It absolutely is though.
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bird cooch posted:It absolutely is though. Any time two leftists meet, they're convinced the other is a fascist.
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45 ACP CURES NAZIS posted:the term limits came into effect during his first term and the supreme court ruled that first term didn't count toward his term limit. It’s basically the exact same situation as governor Jerry Brown in California. I think we need to ask ourselves why we’re instinctively trying to “truth is in the middle” for the military deposing a popularly elected South American president whenever that president threatens international capital. We’ve been trained to see that as not allowed.
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Cugel the Clever posted:If Donald Trump wins re-election and then has a heart attack on Jan. 21, 2021, ushering in President Pence, would y'all be okay if Pence goes on to makes the argument in 2028 that, since he was only elected once in 2024, he can run again? Strangley enough this is covered in the constitution because of the fdr amendment i think. You can only serve a max as 10 years as president so if you serve 3 years of your predecessors term youre only elligible for one election campaign
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https://twitter.com/kevinmcashman/status/1193703918624108544?s=19
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Related: this is funny https://twitter.com/dragoneddied/status/1194267475023663104?s=21
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Best Friends posted:There’s no “typical strongman” stuff here. A legitimate court ruled term limits didn’t apply, and then he was popularly elected. And nationalizing industries is something every successful country has done at some point in its history. Popularly elected, in an election that was openly rigged, according to observers from OAS? A legitimate court, that overturned a popular referendum explicitly voting down another term for Morales?
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hypnophant posted:A legitimate court, that overturned a popular referendum explicitly voting down another term for Morales? That’s, uh, what courts do. The OAS also said the real president of Venezuela was that guy who was not elected to anything and who’s coup attempt went nowhere when no one actually showed up for him. It reminds me of all those orgs that said the people of Iraq would love it if we invaded. Best Friends fucked around with this message at 17:52 on Nov 12, 2019 |
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