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Colombia, the new South American powerhouse

by Phantom Ace ( 29 Comments › )
Filed under Columbia, Economy, World at July 19th, 2010 - 8:30 am

Colombia is the unsung miracle story of the early 21st century. The nation was on the verge of collapse 10 years ago. The Totalitarian Progressive FARC guerrillas controlled parts of the country. Only the Rightwing Militia, the AUC, prevented the fall of this nation to the Left.

In 2002, Alvaro Uribe came into power and turned the situation around. He integrated most of the AUC fighters into the Colombian armed forces and pursued free market policies. He took the fight to the FARC and stared Chavez down. Colombia is now has a growing economy and a well trained army thanks to Israeli trainers. Israel is that nations closest ally, even more so than the Obama regime. It is the greatest story never told.

In a time of emerging-market juggernauts, Colombia gets little notice. Its $244 billion economy is only the fifth-largest in Latin America, a trifle next to Brazil, the $2 trillion regional powerhouse. Yet against all odds Colombia has become the country to watch in the hemisphere. In the past eight years the nation of 45 million has gone from a crime- and drug-addled candidate for failed state to a prospering dynamo. The once sluggish economy is on a roll. Oil and gas production are surging, and Colombia’s MSCI index jumped 15 percent between January and June, more than any other stock market this year.

This is more than a bull run. Since 2002, foreign direct investment has jumped fivefold (from $2 billion to $10 billion), while GDP per capita has doubled, to $5,700. The society that once was plagued by car bombs, brain drain, and capital flight is now debating how to avoid “Dutch disease,” the syndrome of too much foreign cash rolling in. Stable, booming, and democratic, Colombia has increasingly become “a bright star in the Latin American constellation,” as emerging-market analyst Walter Molano of BCP Securities calls it. Michael Geoghegan, CEO of HSBC, recently picked Colombia as a leader of a nascent block of midsize powers, the CIVETS (after the smallish, tree-dwelling cat), which stands for Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey, and South Africa. “These are the new BRICs,” he said.

Read the rest: Colombia Becomes the New Star of the South

Thanks to the security achievements it is now a place for tourism. The Caribbean coast has great beaches that many know about. The President elect, Juan Manuel Santos, is now planning to lower taxes and attract more investments. Colombia is a success story and one that should be told.

Obama suffers a setback in Colombia and Update on the Flotilla incident.

by Phantom Ace ( 209 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Columbia, Progressives, Tranzis at May 31st, 2010 - 11:30 am

Colombia under Alvaro Uribe has been a success of Conservative government in Latin America. His economic policies have produced growth and he’s crushed the Progressive FARC rebels. He’s stood up to Totalitarian Progressive Hugo Chavez and is a staunch supporter of Israel. He is everything our President Barack Hussein Obama isn’t. The Colombian Supreme Court recently barred him from running for a 3rd term. Due to this, he is backing his former Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos for the Presidency.

Santos’ opponent in this election is former Bogota Mayor Mayor Antanas Mockus of the Green Party, son of Lithuanian immigrants to Colombia. He is a member of the Green Party and is a Progressive. It was an open secret that the Obama wanted Mockus to win. Well the Colombian people have spoken and once again Obama suffers a defeat.

Early results from Colombia’s presidential poll are giving a clear lead to former Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos.

With almost all the votes counted, Mr Santos – who is supported by popular incumbent Alvaro Uribe – is credited with about 47% of the vote.

The results give about 21% to his main rival, former Bogota Mayor Antanas Mockus of the Green Party.

If confirmed, the figures point to a run-off on 20 June.

To win outright, a candidate needs more than half of the vote.

Mr Santos, of the Social National Unity Party, has promised to continue the tough security policies of Mr Uribe – who cannot run after having served two terms.

Mr Mockus has put more emphasis on education and fighting corruption.

Read the rest: Ex-Minister Juan Manuel Santos leads in Colombia vote

Colombians are rejecting Progressivism and Barack Hussein Obama. Hopefully Americans will do the same.

Update: Israel is now being condemned by the usual suspects for their legitimate actions. Turkey cancelled a joint exercise and is recalling their ambassadors. This proves beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Turkey is in the Islamic-Imperialist camp.