Friday, October 17, 2008

President Bush's Plan to Put 20,000 Bolivians Out of Work

For a month, since the U.S. and Bolivia took turns expelling one another's ambassadors (Bolivia went first), the diplomatic war between Washington and La Paz has continued unabated.

Now President Bush, in his efforts to strike out against Bolivian President Evo Morales, has decided to take economic hostages. Last month, and again in Washington yesterday, Mr. Bush declared his intention to destroy the jobs of more than 20,000 innocent Bolivian workers, by axing Bolivia out of a trade plan originally developed under his father. To do so would be a mistake – morally, diplomatically and economically.

Some Background

Nearly two decades ago, under the first President Bush, the U.S. began the Andean Trade Preference Act (ATPDEA). That program offers Bolivia and a handful of other Latin American nations reduced U.S. tarriffs, allowing them to develop new industries and jobs exporting products such as textiles and handmade furniture. For the U.S., the aim is to create opportunities for employment as an to alternative to growing coca for the illegal drug market.

In September, as part of the Bush administration's diplomatic battles with Bolivian President Evo Morales, President Bush announced that he will use his executive authority eliminate Bolivia's participation in those trade preferences.

The actual victims of President Bush’s move, however, won't be President Morales, but women and men who eke out modest livings as weavers, jewelry-makers and carpenters, creating products for U.S. markets. The U.S. Congress knows that, and just two weeks ago approved a six-month extension for Bolivia. But yesterday in Washington President Bush repeated his intent to sidestep Congress and use his powers to cut Bolivian workers out of the program.

Listen to the Voices of the People who Will be Affected by Bush's Plan

We profiled some of these workers for our new book, Dignity and Defiance, and after President Bush’s announcement last month we traveled out across Bolivia to ask them how his threat would affect their lives.

Today we have posted a five-minute video of their own words here on the Blog. Take a moment now and hear what they have to say by clicking on the screen above.

The Democracy Center also demanded and won the right to have their video testimony from Bolivia played next week in Washington when the Bush administation holds the public hearing required by law before he implements his plan. Administration officials told us that this will be the first time that video testimony like this has been played in such a proceeding.

On October 23 in Washington, those officials will hear directly from people like Joaquín Aquino, a carpenter in his 50s who hand-makes furniture for the U.S. market and Natalia Alanoca Condori, a 28-year-old mother who makes clothing sold in American stores. These are the people, along with thousands others like them, who will be the real victims of President Bush's actions against Bolivia.

What You Can Do to Help

We have an opportunity and an obligation to these workers to take action and help stop President Bush's plan. Here are three simple ways that you can help:

1. Share this request for action with others

All across the United States there are people and organizations that care about making U.S. policy in Latin America more just. Help us spread the word about the need to act on this now, by forwarding this Blog post to others.

2. Sign the Democracy Center's Online Petition

You can directly add your voice to the campaign to stop President Bush's threat against Bolivian workers. In less than sixty seconds right now you can add your name to an online petition that the Democracy Center will be submitting as part of the formal public record against Bush's anti-Bolivia policy. Sign that petition here. If your organization wants to join the petition please send us an email telling us so at: Bolivia@democracyctr.org.

We need your petition endorsements no later than midnight October 30.

3. Submit Formal Comments to the Bush Administration

If you or your organization want to do more, federal law guarantees the right to submit formal comments to the Bush administration's Trade Representative. To do that you must submit your comments by e-mail no later than 5pm on October 31. Those comments must be sent in the form of an attachment and must include the subject line, “Review of Bolivia’s Designation as a Beneficiary Country Under the ATPA and ATPDEA.” The address is: FR0812@ustr.eop.gov. You must also include in the attachment a cover letter with your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address.

Even if we can't make President Bush back down on his plan to put Bolivians out of work, taking action now helps build the case for Congress and the new President to reverse it. Those leaders need to see that people in the U.S. care about this issue.

Raising Up Voices from Latin America

President Bush's move against the Bolivian people is just one more example of how we, as citizens, need to not only change leaders but also change the political winds that drive U.S. policy toward Latin America. To help do that the Democracy Center is launching a new campaign – Voices from Latin America.

Voices from Latin America marries new technology and old-fashioned organizing to build a bridge between citizens in the U.S. and Latin America. It is a platform from which we can work together to help educate one another and take joint action, like the one we are starting today on Bush's assault on Bolivian workers. On the website you will find:

Briefing papers (in English and Spanish) on some of the main issues in U.S./Latin America relations, on topics such as trade, the 'U.S. war on drugs', and immigration.

Video testimonies from across the region in which people tell how U.S. policy affects their lives and their nations.

How to get involved, and real examples from people who have.

As citizens we have to be educated and involved in U.S foreign policy in ways that we never have before. That includes making sure that the people in other countries who are so affected by what the U.S. does have their voices heard in the U.S. Help us do that by visiting the Voices from Latin America web site here.

54 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jim--
Why do Bolivians have to rely on the whims of Bush for their jobs? Why not cut relations with the US and focus on exports to countries that share Evo's anti-American values--why not export hand made furniture and craft items to Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, North Korea?

Disconnect Bolivia from the US--and end what you see as the manipulation.

-Justin Szlasa

8:24 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Put the blame where it belongs, on the government of Bolivia. This trade agreement was not an entitlement. It was a three prong program.
1) Bolivia would cooperate and support the US's efforts to eradicate cocaine production. When Bolivia interfered with the DEA doing their job, this part of the agreement was violated.
2) The US would offer aid to promote alternate crops to replace the income from growing coca. This was the role of USAID. When Bolivia expelled USAID, the second part of the agreement was broken.
3) The third element was the trade agreement to help Bolivia sell the new crops and products to the American market, replacing illegal cocaine dollars with honest profit.

Having violated the first two elements of the agreement, the Bolivian government expects the US to keep #3 in place? Why should they?

Place the blame where it belongs, on the government of Evo Morales which has violated the agreement with the US, and now the Bolivian economy will suffer for his actions.

9:24 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Jim,
Thanks for allowing comments! In the case of your current entry, responses from the land of sanity are essential.

Your message reeks of a paternalistic attitude toward Bolivia that refuses to treat Evo as an adult, but rather as a misbehaving child who still deserves his treats. He (and you) need to grow up and realize that words and actions have consequences.

This silliness of blaming Bush for the ills of the world will, fortunately, come to an end in a couple of months. Do you imagine that Chavez and his acolytes will need to set up the anti-U.S. straw man any less in January 2009 to prop up their morally bankrupt regimes? Do you imagine even an Obama administration will not react to diplomatic misbehavior with standard diplomatic consequences?

Those standard diplomatic consequences are designed to produce results without resorting to war. THIS IS CALLED DIPLOMACY. EVO DETONATED THE DIPLOMATIC NUCLEAR BOMB. THE COUNTRY WILL SUFFER SOME RADIATION UNTIL HE COMES TO HIS SENSES - WHICH HE MAY NOT.

11:13 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you to the commenters above for making the U.S. theory here so clear:

"We will make the people of your country feel pain until you do what we demand. We are hurting them in order to save them."

And that theory has worked so well for 48 years in Cuba.

11:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for bringing the comments section back...but I have to completely disagree with you.

Bush, as much as I despise him, is not to blame here. The only people that are to blame are Evo and the cocaleros.

The ATPDEA is not a "right" but a privilege. Thousands of people in other countries lost their jobs because this privilege was given to Bolivia as an incentive to create alternatives from the coca-cocaine cycle. The PREFERENTIAL trade terms were also augmented with subsidies to get alternative crops and a textile industry growing in Bolivia.

What did Evo and his cocaleros do: thanks to road-blocks and slashing-and-burning they decimated the nascent tropical fruit industry in the chapare. (btw, didn't they kill a couple there for growing bananas instead of coca? andrades I think was their name)

Once in power, Evo gave incentives to cocaleros to produce more cocaine by extending their plots, instituting "community" control...and of course by refusing to do a market study to estimate what the legal coca demand was as well as not giving people in chapare right to their land.

Sure Bush, Cheney, Rove et al are despicable characters, but they are not to blame here. I firmly believe that Bolivia should not bet on PREFERENTIAL treatment of its industries to develop (we should compete on a level ground), I was against the ATPDEA from the get go. But if we are going to be creating industries based on a trade-deal-with-conditions, then we should live up to the conditions. The US should also not be trading with countries whose leaders start and end all of their speeches wishing death and destruction upon their citizens anyway.

Anyways...this whole thing would be a moot point if we have a TLC of the Americas....but Evo would rather have his cocalero base chained to the coca-cocaine industry than to give them a chance to earn their living with dignity.

Shame on Evo

and

Shame on you for trying to spin the story.

11:48 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"We will make the people of your country feel pain until you do what we demand. We are hurting them in order to save them."

You have totally twisted the reality. This was and is a voluntary program. Bolivia, as a sovereign nation, is free to participate or not. However, you can't refuse to participate and still receive the benefits. The trade agreement has no real benefit for America, it is solely for the good of Bolivia. The drug eradication programs were the incentive for the US.

If Bolivia chooses to opt out of the program, that is Bolivia's choice - but it will not receive the benefits of the program either.

The pain is the result of the actions of Morales administration, not that of the US.

Bolivia's president promised the trade would be replaced by his new partners, Venezuela, Russia, Cuba and China. So what is the problem? Don't you think they will be as generous as the people of the USA?

11:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

20,000 jobs? Standard Leftist Hyperbole.

In 2006 Bolivia accounted for 1% of the total trade under the APTDEA, with Peru, Ecuador and Colombia splitting up the real trade.

By your calculation, the APTDEA would be responsible, solely, for 2,000,000 jobs in the other three countries. Impossible.

12:25 PM  
Anonymous galloglass said...

Jim: Will you or the DC comment on Alvaro banning any live television or radio coverage of the debate today in Congress? Shouldn't Bolivians be able to see their representatives debating the future of the country?

6:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As stated in some of the previous posts.

The trade agreement is preferential treatment not a right. Also trying to compare it to the trade embargo with Cuba is irresposible and irrational.

Evo Morales and his regime really did not think this out. His goal has always been to break ties with the US and remove any influence the US has in his country.

Let Venezuela and Iran pick up the slack

1:09 PM  
Anonymous Bob said...

Jim, here you go again. Who is this going to punish. The inocent people? Most of these innoncent people live in El Alto. They vote for Morales. Let these innoncent people raise up aganist Evo. They elected him, if they don't like what he has caused they should throw him out of office. Why are you first to blame America?

2:00 PM  
Blogger Thomas S. Higinbotham said...

Gee, for a website that is meant to attract support for Bolivia, there seems to be a lot of people posting here who are willing to see ordinary Bolivian people suffer just so they can score political points against a President they refuse to accept - even in the face of his recent referendum victory.

Anywhere this Washington Post article - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/18/AR2008101801883.html?hpid=sec-world - article does highlight some interesting points that I thought were worth mentioning:

A) That Bolivia should be able to redirect these exports that would have gone to the US, to more willing trading partners such as Brazil and Venezuela. This should limit the damage of the cancellation of the ATPDEA

B) If part of the reason for the US actions is based upon Bolivia's reluctance to tackle illegal coca production, how come Colombia isn't being punished after reports show that production there increased by 27% last year, in comparison to a mere 5% in Bolivia.

As much as I can sympathise with those who point to Morales' lack of diplomatic finesse in throwing out the US ambassador, I cannot agree that this justifies the decision by Bush to a single stroke threaten the livelihood of thousands of Bolivians. Won't this only legitamize his anti-American stance and worsen legitimate US attempts to tackle coca production?

8:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, let's see.

So far about 8 commenters who think the issue is who is to blame as opposed to actually saving real people's jobs. And more than 200 people signing the petition to save those jobs.

Looks like the sanity vote is ahead.

11:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thomas 8:11
Wow, an intellectual comment about the support that is needed to continue the Bolivian attempts to tackle the coco production.
Buffy :)

Ama Sulla, Ama Ulla, Ama K'ella.

11:14 PM  
OpenID santaoct said...

Well I am a bolivian, and as sad as this sound I think people in El Alto got this coming, They chose Evo now they have to live with the consequences. I think that if I am an entrepreneur who runs a factory dependent on the ATPDEA I will tell my beloved employees: "Sadly I am forced to close and move my factory to Peru since the president that all you my beloved employees support has decided to cut relationships with the U.S. and sabotage any Free Trade agreement. A few of you with certain skills will be welcome in our new factory in Peru, for the rest I think Coca growing is a good option. Thank you and have a nice day"

Octavio

11:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In the process of the “democratization” of its “backyard”, the US has created useless elites who suck the life blood from their nation and rob American taxpayers who are duped into believing their taxes fund just and moral fights.

As a result of its misguided policies, the US does not have stable partners in the region. It has parasitic nations run by “elites” who use the US as a piggy bank and a safety valve for their unhappy populations.

In the 80’s the fight was against Marxists in Central America. That bloody conflict cost the lives of hundreds of thousands and led to a massive migration of Central Americans to the US.

In the 90’s and up to present the “drug war” saw the emergence of “democratically” elected politicians in Colombia (a beneficiary of ATPDEA) who wear a suit in the day and paramilitary fatigues at night. The vast amounts of US money being sent to this “paragon of democracy” have not slowed the flow of drugs and its traumatized people to the North.

Keep and eye out for developments in Peru (another ATPDEA star) where Shining Path rebels allied with drug traders recently attacked a Peruvian army unit.

Keep a closer eye on Mexico, another narco-nation, which is also beginning to see the negative social and political effects of the decreasing “monetary remittances” of the Mexican Diaspora in the US.

Franco


“Community torn apart by SC immigration raid”

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jO9WZoMijd4RZonKDKU4OabjtjkgD93MN79O4


“Colombia's Uribe Said To Hinder Militia Probes”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/16/AR2008101603613.html

“Peru's rebel movement, the Shining Path, long thought defeated, has ambushed a military convoy killing 19 as it increases in power thanks to the drugs trade.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/peru/3179461/Return-of-Perus-Shining-Path-as-terror-movement-kills-19-soldiers.html


Mexico drug wars kill nearly 400 in two weeks
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5j3cm95LQ5VJT2cj9XAHl--4XHEPw

12:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The actual number is between 20000 to 50000. I wouldn't blame it to Bush. For all the importance we give to the topic, Latinamerica does not exist for the U.S. Brazil or Haiti get the same attention from Washington. But, when you make the headlines kicking out an ambassador, then there are consequences. Evo Morales is not interested in creating jobs or getting rights for indians in Bolivia. He just want to stay in power for another 13 years. He is following Hugo Chavez recipes by heart. Chavez also wrote a new constitution with a reelection clause, which did not include his first years in office, just like Morales is trying to do right now. Garcia Linera the effeminate vicepresident prohibited live tv broadcasting in congress of what they said is one of the"most important events in our history" because they will cheat just like they did before. Zarate Willka

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Santaoct, you got it right! Now let me throw one more thing into this. Don't you all find it a little coincidental that Evo's doctors (witch doctor) has prescribed several days of rest at the same time thousands of poor, neglected,innocent, unarmed (except for their guns and dynamite) indians are about to reach La Paz to put non- violent pressure on congress to pass a laww allowing a vote on a illegal constitution? The V.P. Linera has been put in charge, so now when the bullets and dynamite start flying, Evo had nothing to do with it. Just a thought.

9:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, what a delight for a Monday! Lefies squealing in outrage because the country (USA) who has been a constant target of insults and attacks by Cuchi Cuchi worshipper canceled the ATPDEA benefits.

Well, duh!

I wholeheartedly agree with President Bush's decision. ATPDEA is a right, not a priviledge. Thanks, Jim, I'll be happy to write letters to the trade representative urging to continue to suspend ATPDEA for Bolivia indefinitely.

Morales' scoffing at the decision due to "dignity" and "sovereignty" showed once and for all his disdain for the people who actually honestly produce and make a living in Bolivia. Cuchi Cuchi worshipper wouldn't know any of that, though. His only specialty is destruction.

Hey, Jim, you should organize a petition to the Morales government titled, "President Morales, allow conditions that will create jobs for 100,000 Bolivians."

Stop blaming Bush for once in your life! Even Oliver Stone has mellowed out a bit.

;-)

The Croats are Morales' Jews
Beni is Morales' Katrina


PD Before I forget...thanks for opening the comment section again. I predict it will be closed hours after McCain wins the election.

2:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And before I forget.

Did you see all those stupid indians headed for La Paz? They can't wait to lick Cuchi Cuchi worshipper's sandaled feet.

;-)

The Croats are Morales' Jews
Beni is Morales' Katrina

3:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What's cuchi-cuchi?

In the name of international aide (Washington Consensus), much of Bolivia's resources and infrastructure was and is still being privatized (so-called descentralization). In result thousands lost their jobs at the mines etc. and were forced into coca-farming to even survive this economic blow. At the same time the USA and co. give Bolivia so-called breaks by programs as this free trade agreement to find alternatives to coca-production... How about really being fair for a change...(let's hope for Obama)...and the so called First-Worlds review the Washington Consensus?
Yes, we will all be relieved when Bush is gone....

5:17 PM  
OpenID santaoct said...

I think Evo Morales is the worst kind of cynic, willing to sacrifice his own people to benefit himself with more power and a longer term, while at the same time hiding his skin under the excuse of medical recommendations.

I still think that Aymara people did well at picking him as their leader. After all Evo Morales qualities are shared among the Aymara people in El Alto. They have proven over and over that they are good at portraying themselves as victims while at the same time showing an intense level of aggression against anybody who prospers particularly in their kidnapped city of La Paz.

On a side note, some interesting although a bit outdated paper on the Aymara personality
http://www.jstor.org/pss/2742228

11:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Santaoct Octavio,

Thank you for mentioning Dr. Bolton's work. He deserves a Nobel Prize for outing those violent "qollas". Too bad the good doctor's masterful research paper "Aggression and Hypoglycemia among the Qolla: A Study in Psychobiological Anthropology" is currently gathering virtual dust in the internet. I wonder why?

P.S. I hope the good doctor makes a comeback to study the connection between the tropical low latitude and some elements in Santa Cruz who are obsessed with "peace” and “love”……actually self love, hate etc.

Franco

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=santa+cruz+bolivia+alcalde&emb=0&aq=f#q=santa%20cruz%20bolivia%20alcalde&emb=0&aq=f&start=10

---------------------

P.P.S.to the Anti Evo crew,

President Evo Morales the Quechua/Aymara will go down in history as one of the most notable Latin American politicians in the 20th century.

"Pacto histórico: Bolivia marca el año cero de su refundación con una nueva Constitución"

http://www.erbol.com.bo/noticia1.php?id=1&identificador=703&bdatos=notiportada1

12:39 AM  
OpenID santaoct said...

Anonymous 11:05p

Isnt that piece of outdated research interesting, I particularly found the following paragraph from La Barre interesting:

"I found Aymara truculent, hostile, silent suspicious, treacherous, and vindictive: masters of indirect aggression when they did not express it directly"

Now lets see a recent speech of Mr Morales.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILOnViHQ-rw

Interesting how some of this traits perfectly apply to the current Aymara leader.

1:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To anon 5:17, Cuchi-Cuchi is a some kind of god in the form of a hill Morales venerates. By the way, do you know why all the tin miners lost their jobs in the 80s? The price of tin plummeted so much it cost more to extract than to sell tin. The government fired the workers, not a private comopany. Read more.

PPS (whatever that means) to Franco:

(you missed a little drool on your chin)

"President Evo Morales the Quechua/Aymara will go down in history as one of the most notable Latin American politicians in the 20th century."
"Pacto histórico: Bolivia marca el año cero de su refundación con una nueva Constitución"

Uh, yeah. The same way that Pol Pot was a transformational figure in Cambodia by declaring the start of his concept of civilization as "Year Zero."

At least Pol Pot knew how to speak the indigenous language of Cambodia. Cuchi Cuchi worshipper can only mumble Spanish and nothing of Quechua or Aymara.

;-)

The Croats are Morales' Jews
Beni is Morales' Katrina

7:54 AM  
Anonymous Eduardo said...

Jim - the saying is that every country deserves the government it elects. We elected Evo and now we deserve this. As a Bolivian, it sucks and it is hard to believe that trade preferences to Bolivia hardly register as anything more than a rounding error for the US. However, how can we expect any sort of preferential treatment from the US when our dear leader routinely offers insults and baseless charges? The only thing the US cares about in Bolivia is drug-trafficking the evidence is clear that the Bolivian government has zero interest working as a partner. We have weakened the FELCC to the point it cannot buy office supplies - how can anyone expect them to be an effective force against the narco-sindicalists in power?

Sad state of affairs. Evo has tried to act tough and insists we don't need the yanks. We are about to see if it is true.

9:32 AM  
Anonymous John M said...

Wow, the mean spirited posts here, obviously from the people in bolivia who can afford computers, gives a vivid picture of what Evo and the poor in Bolivia are facing!

John
(Ohio USA)

10:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have the petition signees read the trade agreement?

Jim, please include the elements of the agreement, an objective summary of it, and/or a link to the full text. From your article alone, I have no idea what the agreement really says.

1:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just caught the Cuchi Cuchi worshipper on CNN in front of the stupid indians. Made me wish they were still in Sucre where they know how to handle them. Two weeks until McCain gives the injuns a surprise,

;-)

The Croats are Morales' Jews
Beni is Morales' Katrina

3:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"PPS (whatever that means) to Franco:

(you missed a little drool on your chin)"


Mizuno Boy,

I feel sorry for your mama. That poor little lady slaved away to educate you and make you a man but in the end you became an evil Peter Pan, an evil PP, full of envy and hate.

This is my last direct response to you. You are simply not worth paying attention to.

Franco

12:56 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

All that means "PPS?"

Wow.

Can hardly wait for your "indirect" response.

;-)

The Croats are Morales' Jews
Beni is Morales' Katrina

8:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow!!! Some of the last comments are a clear evidence of the racism against Evo and indigenous people. If signing the petition letter will upset them, please tell me where I need to sign!!!

2:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

its very clear that most of the regularos and a few of the new responditos actually read the reasons why Jim shut the site down for a while.

what we really need to figure out is how to continue living peacefully and prosperously in a world run by violent cartels of cocaleros/petroleros. or do we need to keep living like this? is there any real way to stop it?

3:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oops....didn't read...its clear that you didnt read as well as its clear that I cant type


quit blaming bush for bolivias troubles...the only thing he knows of bolivia went up his nose thirty years ago and besides its nixon and cheney's fault anyway

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11:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I already sent my letter vehemently opposing to provide Bolivia with ATPDEA benefits. Others have done so as well.

I suspect the Bolivian envoys will just have to content themselves by touring the Mall and shopping at Tyson's Corners (as they usually do).

;-)

The Croats are Morales' Jews
Beni is Morales' Katrina

10:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It seems that my recommendations were well taken by Ms. Rice and Ms. Schwab, as they have confirmed Bolivia will stop receiving ATPA trade preference benefits.

Not suprisingly, Cuchi Cuchi's envoys wined that it was a "political" decision. The most delusional statement was from one hapless envoy who said the USAID or DEA weren't kicked out of Chapare by the government, but by the cocaleros.

Uh, yeah, but who's the leader of the coca serfs, genius?

;-)

The Croats are Morales' Jews
Beni is Morales' Katrina

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Why the sudden change of heart? I thought you didn't want free trade, but for everything to remain all sylvan and rousseauvian, untouched by free trade's bloody hands!

In any case, this can be changed easily by Bolivia going after the dopers. Right now, Bolivia's not living up to its end of the bargain to hunt dopers so obviously it wants the dopers flourishing and the legitimate businesses thrown under the bus. That's who it likes, that's who it wants to help. It can change its mind anytime it likes and get its trade privileges back in a jiffy by fighting drug trafficking. Not that it wouldn't cut into your lifestyle, but choices are choices.

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