Bolivia is a poor country.  Nevertheless, no one, however poor, ever
starves in Bolivia: food is dirt cheap and readily available.

In contrast, the government is starving to death.  What joy!  It is
desperate for increased revenue and is preoccupied with schemes for
new taxes etc.  You may recall that last year the president, Gonzalo
Sanchez de Lozada, was driven out of the country because he tried to
impose an income tax.  The new president, Carlos Mesa, has proposed
3 (three!) separate programs in the last few months for various new
kinds of taxes to raise revenue.  And he has been forced to withdraw
all of them.

The bureacrats' whining is getting deafening.

http://www.el-deber.net/20040317/nacional_3.html

Mesa negocia fondos externos para salarios
Mesa seeks external fund for salaries

El Presidente insistió ayer en Cochabamba en la necesidad de mejorar
la situación financiera del Estado
Yesterday in Cochabamba, the president urged the necessity of
improving the
financial situation of the State.

El gobierno teme un colapso fiscal. Ya no hay dinero para pagarles a los funcionarios
públicos y por ello apela a un pacto para salir de la crisis.
The government is afraid of a fiscal collapse. There is now no money to pay the public
servants and for that it appeals for an agreement for escaping the crisis.


Tras alertar sobre la posibilidad de un colapso fiscal del país, el presidente Carlos Mesa
reveló ayer que su gobierno negocia con la comunidad internacional fondos para el pago
de salarios en el sector público.
Announcing the possibility of a fiscal collapse of the country, the president Carlos
Mesa revealed yesterday that his government is negotiating with the IMF in order
to pay the salaries of the public sector.


Note that he says there might be a fiscal collapse of the *country* when it is not
the country but the government that might collapse. There is no chance of the civil
society collapsing. We can only hope that the government does so the society will
be freed from it. Also note what foreign aid is sought for: not to aid the people of
Bolivia but to prop up the apparatus of the State.



Best,


CCS


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Anarchy may not be a better form of government, but it's better than no government at all.




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