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morenoingrato said:
Ruler said:


They do the right thing, the US is espacially to be blamed for the most part. 

I am not going to deny the U.S. fucked up here early on. The result of that is the extreme left that has been going on here for years. It already imploded in Venezuela and is slowly developing very negatively in the rest of the region. The region needs to stop that.

What are the results? Venezuela (The most redical left country)? Massive recession. Argentina? Recession. Brazil? Stagnant. With low oil Ecuador might just be heading towards a recession and it is showing no signs of liberating its policies. It is no surprise the only country that has not gone full left is doing well (Chile) and Colombia is doing relatively decently.

Just watch, South America is heading towards a rude awakening. I am no advocate of far right, but this extreme left in South America is a tickling bomb that has already detonated in Venezuela.

EDIT: It seems you edited your post, and I disagree. That is what the ultra corrupted Maduro is blaming on for his incomptence in Venezuela and that is what the president of Ecuador is trying to tell us, but we are not buying it. It is their colossal screw ups.

Chile is only doing better because of copper reserves, look at cuba and venezuela who are some of he richest countries in south america and argentinia too

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD/countries/CU-VE-CL-CO-EC-MX?display=graph

Mexico for example is closest to the US inflence and performs not so good.