Jury is out. He is certainly a promoter. He certainly has a strongman political tendency but I find it hard to judge his actions considering the condition the nation was in when he took over. It's easy to pass judgement from western democracies on the third world and how they should be more like us but the reality is liberal democratic tactics probably aren't going to turn things around. I am not trying to be an apologist just because he is pro bitcoin, just trying to consider that cleaning up an absolute mess might be messy.
I defer to the three people I know from El Salvador who used to work for me, they all love him. They live in Canada, they have family back home, they have no incentive to lie or feel pressed to speak ill of him if they were concerned about the direction the country was going, so I take them at their word.
The Italians loved Mussolini at the beginning because the trains ran on time. I agree that it's not fair to judge him based on the mess he had to clean up. I also think that he has engineered a real turnaround, with or without bitcoin. My big red flag is when he changed the constitution to remain in power. That's when I started humming the theme song in my head to the old Woody Allen movie "Bananas."
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Yeah agreed. Many leaders with dictatorial tendencies or merely "strongman" tendencies are very popular initially. It's often that overwhelming popularity that feeds into their need for more power. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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You beat me to the Lord Acton quote! I'm sure he was thinking "I just need more time. One more term." Next thing you know, 30 years go by. Don't get me wrong. He's not nearly as bad as Trudeau or Biden 😄
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