• Miami - Venezuelan Ex-Pats Celebrate

    From c186282@c186282@nnada.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Sat Jan 3 15:22:24 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    FoxNews Live :

    (Miami/Doral) : Large street celebrations continue on the
    news that Maduro had been ousted. The commiesocialists
    took over around 1998 and a lot of sensible Venezuelans
    immediately skipped to the USA, now a major ethnic pop
    in the Miami suburb of Doral, kind of mixed in with old
    Cuban ex-pats.

    SOME revelers say they will return to Venezuela, maybe
    full time. However it has been awhile and many others have
    family/kids born in and enculturated USA and especially
    don't want to disrupt the lives of the kids.

    Anyway, they now - ok, MAY - have an option to set up
    some kind of life or presence back in their homeland.

    A number of Cubans were interviewed on the street as
    well. They now expect the last of the old Castro regime
    to soon implode. Only Maduro oil/money was (barely)
    keeping it afloat.

    I do not expect things to go ultra-smooth in Venezuela.
    There will be factions - political and within the mil.
    Maybe the most insidious force will be the drug cartels
    trying to grab power. Between ultra-violence and bribes
    they will be a formidable force. El Salvador can likely
    give some good advice there ...

    In any case, the USA may "run" the country for a short
    time but it NEEDS to be pretty short. We cannot solve
    EVERY little problem that crops up or we'll get bogged
    down for decades on end. Give the new people the tools
    and then let THEM rebuild from there.

    One long-standing peeve between USA and the commies
    is that when they took power they 'nationalized' the
    oil industry, massive US investment just stolen.
    Then they ran it into the dirt, leaving the country
    much more poor than it needed to be. Trump wants
    those old contracts re-instated, with US corps
    then rebuilding that industry.

    Oh, cudos to the US Mil. This was done *perfectly*
    with minimal side-effects and no US fatalities.
    Trump and others relate that Maduro had a sizable
    personal guard, and they put up a fight. Our
    Delta Force still managed to push straight in
    and block Maduro from getting into his safe room.
    Sounds like he TRIED, but didn't manage to get
    the door closed. We had thermal lances anyhow,
    could have melted our way through in a minute.
    Note we KNEW we might need those, great intel.

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  • From phoenix@j63840576@gmail.com to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Sun Jan 4 16:53:49 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    c186282 wrote:
    FoxNews Live :

    (Miami/Doral) : Large street celebrations continue on the
    news that Maduro had been ousted. The commiesocialists
    took over around 1998 and a lot of sensible Venezuelans
    immediately skipped to the USA, now a major ethnic pop
    in the Miami suburb of Doral, kind of mixed in with old
    Cuban ex-pats.

    SOME revelers say they will return to Venezuela, maybe
    full time. However it has been awhile and many others have
    family/kids born in and enculturated USA and especially
    don't want to disrupt the lives of the kids.

    Anyway, they now - ok, MAY - have an option to set up
    some kind of life or presence back in their homeland.

    A number of Cubans were interviewed on the street as
    well. They now expect the last of the old Castro regime
    to soon implode. Only Maduro oil/money was (barely)
    keeping it afloat.

    I do not expect things to go ultra-smooth in Venezuela.
    There will be factions - political and within the mil.
    Maybe the most insidious force will be the drug cartels
    trying to grab power. Between ultra-violence and bribes
    they will be a formidable force. El Salvador can likely
    give some good advice there ...

    In any case, the USA may "run" the country for a short
    time but it NEEDS to be pretty short. We cannot solve
    EVERY little problem that crops up or we'll get bogged
    down for decades on end.

    USA can run Venezuela indefinitely.
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    xGytDsqkQY8
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  • From Mitchell Holman@noemail@aol.com to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Mon Jan 5 03:07:47 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    phoenix <j63840576@gmail.com> wrote in news:ms09bsF1smqU1
    @mid.individual.net:

    c186282 wrote:
    FoxNews Live :

    (Miami/Doral) : Large street celebrations continue on the
    news that Maduro had been ousted. The commiesocialists
    took over around 1998 and a lot of sensible Venezuelans
    immediately skipped to the USA, now a major ethnic pop
    in the Miami suburb of Doral, kind of mixed in with old
    Cuban ex-pats.

    SOME revelers say they will return to Venezuela, maybe
    full time. However it has been awhile and many others have
    family/kids born in and enculturated USA and especially
    don't want to disrupt the lives of the kids.

    Anyway, they now - ok, MAY - have an option to set up
    some kind of life or presence back in their homeland.

    A number of Cubans were interviewed on the street as
    well. They now expect the last of the old Castro regime
    to soon implode. Only Maduro oil/money was (barely)
    keeping it afloat.

    I do not expect things to go ultra-smooth in Venezuela.
    There will be factions - political and within the mil.
    Maybe the most insidious force will be the drug cartels
    trying to grab power. Between ultra-violence and bribes
    they will be a formidable force. El Salvador can likely
    give some good advice there ...

    In any case, the USA may "run" the country for a short
    time but it NEEDS to be pretty short. We cannot solve
    EVERY little problem that crops up or we'll get bogged
    down for decades on end.

    USA can run Venezuela indefinitely.



    That was the claim about Vietnam. Opps.

    That was the claim about Iraq. Opps.

    That was the claim about Afghanistan. Opps.

    That was the claim about the Philippines. Opps.




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  • From phoenix@j63840576@gmail.com to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Sun Jan 4 21:32:29 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.politics.usa

    Mitchell Holman wrote:
    phoenix <j63840576@gmail.com> wrote in news:ms09bsF1smqU1 @mid.individual.net:

    c186282 wrote:
    FoxNews Live :

    (Miami/Doral) : Large street celebrations continue on the
    news that Maduro had been ousted. The commiesocialists
    took over around 1998 and a lot of sensible Venezuelans
    immediately skipped to the USA, now a major ethnic pop
    in the Miami suburb of Doral, kind of mixed in with old
    Cuban ex-pats.

    SOME revelers say they will return to Venezuela, maybe
    full time. However it has been awhile and many others have
    family/kids born in and enculturated USA and especially
    don't want to disrupt the lives of the kids.

    Anyway, they now - ok, MAY - have an option to set up
    some kind of life or presence back in their homeland.

    A number of Cubans were interviewed on the street as
    well. They now expect the last of the old Castro regime
    to soon implode. Only Maduro oil/money was (barely)
    keeping it afloat.

    I do not expect things to go ultra-smooth in Venezuela.
    There will be factions - political and within the mil.
    Maybe the most insidious force will be the drug cartels
    trying to grab power. Between ultra-violence and bribes
    they will be a formidable force. El Salvador can likely
    give some good advice there ...

    In any case, the USA may "run" the country for a short
    time but it NEEDS to be pretty short. We cannot solve
    EVERY little problem that crops up or we'll get bogged
    down for decades on end.

    USA can run Venezuela indefinitely.



    That was the claim about Vietnam. Opps.

    That was the claim about Iraq. Opps.

    That was the claim about Afghanistan. Opps.

    That was the claim about the Philippines. Opps.




    Mathematics shows that inductive reasoning is flawed. You have proven
    NOTHING. Different presidents, different theatres.
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