Failed Caribbean states at risk of becoming US protectorates
Bolívar law has already been approved by the United States House of Representatives. It will most likely be approved by the Senate, as Senator Rick Scott will ensure so. He has been crucial in formulating it, along with most Florida bipartisan congressmen. Security advisors Ivan Simonovis and Erik Prince are also supporting Bolivar Law. In Venezuela there are also an enthusiastic supporters of Bolívar Law, and a first candidate for its application has already been identified: it refers to Antonio Ecarri, a former presidential candidate who was supposed to be from the opposition. He managed to conquer most of my political team into his campaign due to a fake message of moderation. It turned out that almost nobody voted for him, as usually happens with third party candidates, which would have been fine if he had respected the real results.
However, since the very first few days, all signs were warning that the actas or official transcripts of election results clearly provided absolute victory to opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia. Antonio Ecarri's high counselling team suggested to stop communications between supporters who were starting to learn the truth. They suggested that having Edmundo González Urrutia as a president- elect would not be to the best interest to the party coalition supporting Antonio Ecarri. Thus it was preferable to let Maduro steal the election, let him remain in power as a de facto dictator, and concentrate in new elections for governors, mayors, councilmen and deputies at the the National Assembly, as a consolation price in order to turn the page.
Such undemocratic behavior is unacceptable and requires full application of Bolívar Law. Antonio Ecarri and the highest leadership of his coalition should all be revoked their United States visas. They should no longer hold bank accounts in foreign currency, which would actually be interesting because we must remember that most political campaigns in Venezuela function through transfers via Zelle, which is an online interbank paying system associated with Swift in United States bank accounts; furthermore, Bolívar law states that property in the United States must be frozen, and similar sanctions must be made to specific individuals and their family members who collaborate or cohabit with the Venezuelan regime.
As a victim of lies by the Antonio Ecarri campaign, I support those people who directed that campaign, to be applied the full extent of Bolívar law, because they acted as Democrats but remain in close proximity with the dictatorship. Antonio Ecarri has never been able to recognize that Edmundo González Urrutia won, which is a shame because Italy, Ecuador, United States, Canada, Uruguay, Argentina, Peru, Costa Rica, Poland, Hungary, the European Union, Chile and so many other countries that should be aligning themselves soon with Donald Trump, Marco Rubio and Bolívar Law vision of exerting maximum pressure, until tyranny falls out.
Other candidates to be applied the Bolívar Law are Carlos Prosperi, who was another candidate in the primaries for which I also voted. Should I apologize for having voted for people who ended up supporting the dictatorial regime? They conveyed message of reconciliation and they promoted the fact that dialogue and moderation were preferable than being a hardline hawk and those people betrayed my ingenuity. They made me realize that only hawkish hardline is the acceptable method for getting rid of this dictatorship. Now it is confirmed that standard elections with moderate candidates will take Nicolás Maduro into power as his dictatorship will always be able to bribe those campaigns, offering them lots of money and inventing a narrative in total opposition to Edmundo González Urrutia.
Communist Regime is effective in provoking infighting within the opposition. One year and one month after the primaries in which Antonio Ecarri did not participate, and Carlos Prosperi who participated and came second, but later went into supporting Maduro, it is now understandable that the Venezuelan people made the right choice in having Maria Corina Machado as the winner. It seems that everybody else were liars and traitors. The process of shifting your political vision from moderate to hawkish hardliner is difficult. It requires straining previous relationships with other moderates that were supposed to work out, until you notice that such moderates at the end do not mind in staying under the yoke of dictatorial regime forever. We need to get rid of Maduro. We need to get rid of the Diosdado Cabello. We need to get rid of Venezuelan drug trafficking. We need to get rid of impunity of criminals.
Recent news from New York City portray a Tren de Aragua criminal, assaulting a prosecutor involved in the cases against Donald Trump. The Venezuelan Tren de Aragua illegal migrants performed obnoxious activities in front of his victim and was later arrested. Such people must be deported. Venezuela should take deportees back because they are our nationals. We cannot ask United States to hold forever our illegal migrants, but here in Venezuela we have nowhere to place them because our jails are already a center of corruption. They emigrated from those jails, where they had learned sophisticated techniques of evil.President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador is requested to step in and offer an innovative solution, on how to deal with Venezuelan criminal gangs, because many of them are harassing United States: they must be deported. Venezuela has no suitable facilities to receive them. Perhaps Nayib Bukele will have the vision on what needs to be done. It is time for the International Community to step up beyond communiqués and press releases.
Deploring theft of elections in Venezuela is a new job for congresswoman Cayetana de Toledo from Spain. She is now in Colombia. Cayetana has been an enthusiastic supporter of the Venezuelan cause and she is worried that Nicolas Maduro may stay in power forever, if the international community does not commit itself more firmly to establishing a definite solution. Spain by the way is starting to become a third world country. Public parking lots in the city of Valencia, which was recently flooded with natural disaster Dana, are full of illegal immigrants from Morocco who ask native Spaniards to pay them fees so that they can park freely on the street, without having their cars hijacked or vandalized. An investigation has taken four years, regarding Delcy Rodríguez the Venezuelan dictatorship Vice President, who arrived into Barajas airport and violated European Shengen Zone.
It was determined that either gold, or cash in euros or dollars, was provided from illegal mining activities or drug trafficking activities in Venezuela, for political campaigns of the Spanish official Socialist Party. Witnesses confirmed this week that president of Spanish government Pedro Sanchez was well aware of the move. He technically did not do much to stop it until it was too late. They were even supposed to organize a feast near Madrid Barajas airport with Delcy Rodriguez, which at the end didn't happen as the case quickly became known around the world. Delcy Rodriguez had to leave before Interpol could catch her at the Spanish airport. Santiago Abascal is asking the Spanish government to resign, he would be a fantastic new president of the government of Spain. We must concentrate in letting Marco Rubio and Donald Trump know that if Spain gets Santiago Abascal as the new head of government in Spain, after they dissolve their Congress and convoke new elections, Europe will also be freed and we will also make Europe great again. With both America and Europe great again, it will only be a matter of short time to make all the Americas: that means Central America, South America, the Caribbean and North America all great again. along with Europe.
Western Civilization will be made great again; however, we still have to deal with dictatorship in Cuba, chaos in Haiti, statehood in Puerto Rico, and effective granting of power to President elect Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia in Venezuela. Cuba has the possibility of entering a similar status as Puerto Rico. Cuba could become an associated state to the United States, or even apply for Statehood just as Puerto Rico already has. If Cuba were to remain independent, it would be necessary that the international community led by the United States promotes regime change. At this time international community is still brainwashed by the Cuban regime, as confirmed by United Nations resolutions which usually support Cuba, and condemn United States and Israel on the matter. In the case of Haiti, president of Salvador Nayib Bukele has already expressed an interest in promoting law, order and Security in the Caribbean Nation. Unfortunately Bukele has not been given permission and resources to do so. Puerto Rico must quickly become the 51st state, because it would be the beacon of progress available to nearby countries: Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba. The Dominican Republic would then be a sovereign country fully bordering various United States protectorates, as it shares a land border with Haiti and sea borders with both United States territory of Puerto Rico Su to become a state. Dominican Republic Caribbean Sea border with Venezuela is perhaps the longest sea border in the Caribbean. It sounds that Venezuela will also become a protectorate of the United States, if Maduro refuses to leave power.
If Edmundo González is no longer allowed to enter the country and lead, perhaps a long intervention from the international community led by the United States will be needed. Thus Venezuela would become a United States protectorate, which the Venezuelan population will probably not mind as many of us support Donald Trump's plan to make America capitalist and great again. In the event that either Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico or Venezuela eventually become states of the United States: they would get two senators each. Venezuela would have an electoral college of importantance similar to that of Texas or Florida. Puerto Rico would have a similar electoral College relevance as Connecticut. In Cuba and Haiti they would earn a significant number of electoral votes such a states as Illinois or Ohio. Other states would see a reduction in the number of electoral votes that would be awarded to them, as the sum of electoral votes is limited to two votes per state, represented by their senators, and 435 votes distributed between all states: old and new. This would reduce the number of congressmen available for existing States, in order to provide room to new congressmen to new states that would be admitted to the union.
If America keeps playing identity politics, Hispanics will laugh about it. Hispanics used to be the most democratic constituent, just like African-Americans, but Hispanics are quickly evolving into Trump and the Republican party. Now it is safe to assume that approximately half of Hispanics are for the Democratic party, and half of Hispanics are for the Republican party. You can no longer say that Hispanics are owned by any of the two parties, which means that if either Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Haiti or Cuba were to become new states, political battles woud accrue within these territories that could become States. If the world order does not facilitate an acceptable solution for the well-being of its population, political campaigns in Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico and Venezuela would be fiercely competitive between Democrats and Republicans, which would probably provoke increased funding and interest from the rest of contigous 48 states, Alaska and Hawaii for their new Hispanic brethren, that would incorporate into the Union. Of course both Democrats and Republicans will like to earn the Hispanic vote in the new States.
At this time it is unclear who would prevail, therefore denying admission to statehood to any of the new territories, based solely on the grounds of political calculations of either Republicans or democrats is wrong. All these new States would automatically become swing states. Of course having Cuba, Haiti and Venezuela as a state at this time would be a last minute resort scenario. The probable scenario right now is to support statehood for only Puerto Rico. Once Puerto Rico becomes a state it will have a special relationship with Venezuela, with Haiti, and with Cuba. Then Puerto Rico politicians will have ample power of promoting the definite state of relations with complicated neighbors in the Caribbean. The Dominican Republic, as a sovereign country bordering protectorates of the United States, would probably rely more on the Caricom, the community of Caribbean countries, so that both Caricom and United States interact in a similar manner as North America does with Canada.
It is also important to signal that Mexico could perhaps be kicked out of the North American Union if it opposes war against drug gangs and cartels. Donald Trump has been very explicit and he will deploy the full military might of the United States against cartels within Mexico. President Claudia Sheimbaum opposes to do so, as her campaign has been financed with drug trafficking money, and she has always supported drug traffickers, communists and terrorists. She has the same friendships as Nicolas Maduro. Moderates will have to realize that remaining a moderate means being absorbed by the horrible regimes associated with China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. Latin American countries are usually attracted to those far away power powers, only because of resentment against the United States, and because they want to destroy capitalism and make everybody poor.
Latin Americans are not used to say that they want to become rich, and they are learning to do so. There are increasing stories of success in Latin America. The most notable and formidable story of Latin American success is new secretary of state Marco Rubio, who has made all the American dream from beginning to end. We wish Marco Rubio a lot of intelligence in promoting peace through strength in the Americas, under his leadership as directed by Donald Trump.