The White House • February 19, 2019
‘New Day’
for Venezuela
“The people of Venezuela are standing for freedom and democracy, and the United States of America is standing right by their side,” President Donald J. Trump said yesterday afternoon at Florida International University in Miami.
President Trump Vows
‘New Day’
for Venezuela
“The people of Venezuela are standing for freedom and democracy, and the United States of America is standing right by their side,” President Donald J. Trump said yesterday afternoon at Florida International University in Miami.
President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks to the
Venezuelan-American community at Florida International University | February
18, 2019
Socialism is about power, not equality
A crowd of Venezuelan Americans stood before President
Donald J. Trump in Miami yesterday, cheering as he put America squarely on the
side of those fighting for freedom. “We’re here to proclaim a new day is coming
in Latin America,” he said. “In Venezuela and across the western hemisphere,
socialism is dying and liberty, prosperity, and democracy are being reborn.”
His message to Nicolas Maduro: “Let your people go.”
American leadership is making the difference. The United
States and more than 50 countries across the world have recognized the rightful
government of Venezuela. “Within 30 minutes, the United States was proud to be
the first nation in the world to recognize President [Juan] Guaido” as the
country’s interim leader, President Trump said.
Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua offer a lesson to the world:
Socialism always promises unity but delivers division and hatred. It promises a
better future—and inevitably returns to the darkest chapters of the past. Not
long ago, Venezuela was the richest country in South America. Today, after its
tyrannical government nationalized industries and took over private business,
nearly 90 percent of Venezuelans live in poverty.
Americans know this history well, having witnessed socialism
destroy countries throughout the 20th century. Nearly three-fifths of Americans
have an unfavorable view of socialism; a majority have a favorable view of
capitalism.
Support for far-left schemes such as Medicare-for-All has plummeted
as voters learn more about what’s in it. The extremist “Green New Deal” is
beginning to suffer the same fate.
“We know that socialism is not about justice. It’s not about
equality; it’s not about lifting up the poor,” President Trump said yesterday.
“Socialism is about one thing only: power for the ruling class. And the more
power they get, the more they crave . All of us here today know that there is
nothing less democratic than socialism.”
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Red Holocaust) see the link
https://gtvrg.blogspot.com/2019/02/der-rote-holocaust.html
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Jerzy Chojnowski
Chairman-GTVRG e.V.
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