If we look at the legal and commercial constructs and frameworks in place today in Venezuela, today it's uninvestable.
Darren Woods, CEO of ExxonMobil
Last night Jon Stewart told his audience Donald Trump, had edited his Wikipedia page by adding to it the title, "Acting President of Venezuela." Stewart was wrong. What had happened was some merry prankster had created a fake Wikipedia page saying Trump was that country's Acting President. Just because it was a hoax though, didn't mean Trump thought it was a bad idea. The fake page caught his eye and Mr. Trump took a screen shot of it, then posted it on his favorite social media platform--which is probably why Stewart got things wrong.
Now, let's get back to the not so enthusiastic oil execs. Reports are ConocoPhillips CEO, Ryan Lance told the Acting President of Venezuela his company was the largest non-sovereign Venezuelan credit holder. Lance wanted assurances the entire debt would be restructured along with the nation's energy system. Trump's answer to him was, "We're not going to look at what people lost in the past because that was their fault."
Nice people skills there, El Presidente.
He also let everyone know how he felt about ExxonMobil by saying, "I'll probably be inclined to keep Exxon out. I didn't like their response. They're playing too cute." That's right, baby. No one gets a cut unless Donald J. Trump says so. Woods went on to explain why ExxonMobil was being so "cute," about jumping into Venezuela this way: "We've had our assets seized twice," he said, "and so you can imagine to re-enter a third time would require pretty significant changes from what we've historically seen there."
Meanwhile, down on the streets of Venezuela heavily armed militias units have begun to set up roadblocks and check points. Their intent isn't really known right now, even by the nation's Acting President. In fact, the situation is so fluid and volatile, United States citizens have been ordered to immediately leave the country. Maybe another reason ExxonMobil is being, "too cute." It's also an indication that if the Acting President is going to accomplish a single one of his stated goals, he is going to have to put tens of thousands of American troops in harms way in Venezuela. If he thinks otherwise, he has eaten the brown acid. And if he does deploy the American military en masse, he has just committed the United States to another endless quagmire of guerilla warfare.
This same weekend--the guy is a busy bee--Trump the Conqueror addressed his fixation on Greenland. He told members of the media, "We don't want Russia or China going to Greenland, which if we don't take Greenland--you're going to have Russia or China as your next-door neighbor. That's not going to happen. I would like to make a deal, you know, the easy way. But if we don't do it the easy way, we're going to do it the hard way." The hard way, being the armed takeover of an ally's sovereign territory and the ultimate destruction of NATO.
Perhaps it should also be mentioned, the Acting President of Venezuela is obviously unfamiliar with world geography. If he would just take a glance at a global map, he would realize Russia is already a next-door neighbor of this quickly dissolving republic. Only the 60 miles of the Bering Strait separate Russia and Alaska, which, the last time we looked, is part of the United States.
Well, what do you expect from a man who, when asked if there are limits to his global power responded, "Yeah, there is one thing. My own morality. My own mind. It's the only thing that can stop me."
How reassuring. Just ask Stormy Daniels, E. Jean Carroll, and all those suckers who bought into the Trump University scam what they think of Donald Trump's morality and mind.
Back home, while all this was happening, reinforced squads of ICE agents continued their rampage through the streets of Minneapolis. Their most current shouted warning to protesters and the press since the murder of Renee Good has been, "Haven't you learned anything?" In other words, we killed her and by God, we'll kill you too. And we will get away with it.
Yes, it is chaos and madness on so many fronts it's hard to keep up with it all. Think not? Hey, the new White House web site which claims the January 6th rioters were actually peaceful and patriotic protesters who were attacked by the D.C. police, didn't even make the cut.
In the novel, 1984, George Orwell wrote, "The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
And that's where we are at in America. Right now.
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