Sujet : Re: Awfully quiet in here...
De : kludge (at) *nospam* panix.com (Scott Dorsey)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 06. Apr 2025, 22:43:58
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Kludge wrote:
Explain, please. The government of the Revolution of 1946 did have
plenty of socialists in the coalition, but none of them survived when
Magloire took over. And Magloire wasn't the problem, but he didn't
last long.
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There you go. I think you just explained it yourself. If you dig deep
enough in crisis countries surely you will find a socialist or two.
If you look anywhere you will find a socialist or two. What killed
Haiti is when Papa Doc started using it as his personal bank, and
then invited his friends to do so too.
Leaders screwing the people is exactly what socialism and authoritarianism
is about. The only antidote to that is capitalism and the abolishing of
the public sector.
If not, the public sector grows like a cancer, and when it does, the
politicians soon become dictators and take over. Socialism turning the
people into slaves like it has always done.
Haiti never had much of a public sector because Papa Doc and his friends
didn't want to put money into anything that would help anybody but themselves.
They didn't even want to build roads or provide basic health care.
The government was small, because it basically consisted of people putting
bags of money into Papa's pocket. Haiti's problem was never government
bloat, and it wasn't exactly government overreach.
--scott
-- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."