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Not that I feel the least bit sorry for Maduro

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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    But just imagine what it must be like - one day you’re dictator for life. Every luxury at your disposal. The world your oyster.

    The next morning you wake up in Federal prison in Brooklyn.

    I bet he woke up Sunday - if he slept at all - hoping it was all a nightmare only to see bars in the window.

    The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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      I find it hard to believe some disgruntled citizen doesn't step up to the plate and take these unpopular dictators out. They can't all be passive & peace loving once they leave the army.
      Putin for example must have intense and uncomfortable levels of security given the hate he must generate in Russia.

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        Should have gone to Istanbul.

        "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          But just imagine what it must be like - one day you’re dictator for life. Every luxury at your disposal. The world your oyster.

          The next morning you wake up in Federal prison in Brooklyn.

          I bet he woke up Sunday - if he slept at all - hoping it was all a nightmare only to see bars in the window.

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          @jon-nyc said in Not that I feel the least bit sorry for Maduro:

          But just imagine what it must be like - one day you’re dictator for life. Every luxury at your disposal. The world your oyster.

          The next morning you wake up in Federal prison in Brooklyn.

          I bet he woke up Sunday - if he slept at all - hoping it was all a nightmare only to see bars in the window.

          I love waking up and seeing bars out the window…

          The Brad

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            I find it hard to believe some disgruntled citizen doesn't step up to the plate and take these unpopular dictators out. They can't all be passive & peace loving once they leave the army.
            Putin for example must have intense and uncomfortable levels of security given the hate he must generate in Russia.

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            @AndyD

            Putin for example must have intense and uncomfortable levels of security given the hate he must generate in Russia.

            I assure you he does just like every other Russian leader since Lenin. Putin actually has his own mini army.

            He doesn’t generate hate among his subjects, but rather envy of his power.

            Elbows up!

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              I find it hard to believe some disgruntled citizen doesn't step up to the plate and take these unpopular dictators out. They can't all be passive & peace loving once they leave the army.
              Putin for example must have intense and uncomfortable levels of security given the hate he must generate in Russia.

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              @AndyD said in Not that I feel the least bit sorry for Maduro:

              Putin for example must have intense and uncomfortable levels of security given the hate he must generate in Russia.

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              I was only joking

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              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                But just imagine what it must be like - one day you’re dictator for life. Every luxury at your disposal. The world your oyster.

                The next morning you wake up in Federal prison in Brooklyn.

                I bet he woke up Sunday - if he slept at all - hoping it was all a nightmare only to see bars in the window.

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                @jon-nyc said in Not that I feel the least bit sorry for Maduro:

                But just imagine what it must be like - one day you’re dictator for life. Every luxury at your disposal. The world your oyster.

                The next morning you wake up in Federal prison in Brooklyn.

                I bet he woke up Sunday - if he slept at all - hoping it was all a nightmare only to see bars in the window.

                Maybe? Perhaps he knew it was inevitable all along. I did hear today that Maduro dancing on TV, as simple as that is, is what triggered Trump to say enough is enough. Funny how history is littered with small acts that result in historic changes. He also seemed to enjoy the infamous perp walk a bit.

                All that being said, I’m getting a tad smarter about Venezuela and am somewhat baffled (but not really) how a country with such a depth of resources is so corrupt.

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                  Actually that’s the story of most every petrostate except Norway.

                  The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                    It's because they have the resources to plunder.

                    "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                      Actually that’s the story of most every petrostate except Norway.

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                      @jon-nyc said in Not that I feel the least bit sorry for Maduro:

                      Actually that’s the story of most every petrostate except Norway.

                      Don't think too hard about what makes Norway different. That way lies evil thoughts.

                      Education is extremely important.

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                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                        But just imagine what it must be like - one day you’re dictator for life. Every luxury at your disposal. The world your oyster.

                        The next morning you wake up in Federal prison in Brooklyn.

                        I bet he woke up Sunday - if he slept at all - hoping it was all a nightmare only to see bars in the window.

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                        @jon-nyc said in Not that I feel the least bit sorry for Maduro:

                        But just imagine what it must be like - one day you’re dictator for life. Every luxury at your disposal. The world your oyster.

                        The next morning you wake up in Federal prison in Brooklyn.

                        I bet he woke up Sunday - if he slept at all - hoping it was all a nightmare only to see bars in the window.

                        Similar thoughts about Epstein and why I think it's totally reasonable for him to have committed suicide.

                        Human contentment is about the first derivative of one's status, not the absolute value.

                        Education is extremely important.

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