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Mental Health View From Quico's Window

Northeasternnnnn!!! (Taken 10 a.m. I’m actually a recent-enough immigrant to Quebec to get excited by this kind of thing…)

Francisco Toro December 9, 2009

Life

Subverting Chavismo's Discursive Standard

Quico says: Judging from the reaction, rather a lot of you misinterpreted my last post as some kind of woolly call to hold a nice, reasonable debate with...

Francisco Toro December 9, 2009

Life

Dictatorship means never having to say "the reason is..."

Quico says: One thing all critics of the Chávez regime seem to agree on is that democracy in Venezuela is pretty much dead. But what exactly do we...

Francisco Toro December 8, 2009

Life

The three-legged stool

Juan Cristóbal says: Lately, this story about the 1988 Referendum that ended the Pinochet dictatorship keeps coming to mind. (Translated from Spanish Wikipedia): “At 12:18 AM on October...

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 7, 2009

Life

Mental health break for the weekend

Juan Cristóbal says: – It’s easy to forget, but before we were oligarchs, squalid ones and betrayers of the homeland, we were simply – his invisible friends. I...

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 5, 2009

Life

Rules for Subversives

Quico says: “Opposition” has become an obsolete concept in Venezuelan politics. Opposition is what you do to governments capable of being opposed: those that see the practice of...

Francisco Toro December 4, 2009

Life

Chavez throws hissy fit, your savings lose 15% of their value

Quico says: Reuters is reporting that the parallel bolivar plunged as low as Bs.6.2 to the dollar today in response to Chávez’s bank nationalization histrionics. Funny to think...

Francisco Toro December 3, 2009

Life

Intervention!

Juan Cristóbal says: – A reader in Caracas told us yesterday that he was disappointed in Caracas Chronicles. He usually came to CC to find information and solace,...

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 3, 2009

Life

Picking up on new memes

Juan Cristóbal says: – Way back in the early days of 2005, Hugo Chávez declared himself a socialist. These were the lazy, hazy days of the post-Recall Referendum....

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 2, 2009

Life

Annals of the Vulture Meat Guardianship Corporation

Juan Cristóbal says: – “I will be in any corner the fatherland demands me to be in, fulfilling my duty, fighting from my trench, backing the President and...

Juan Cristobal Nagel December 2, 2009

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