Don't you think it's a bit strange that Haiti is 95% black but mulattos and others run most businesses there? Don't you think it's strange that the ancestry of mulattos in Haiti has been nothing but a nightmare to the Haitian mass? Don't you think it's strange or maybe even suspicious that the business class in Haiti which is mostly mulattos are suppressing the competitive market concept in Haiti? I have nothing against the Haitian business class(mulattos), personally nor politically but quite frankly they are the most ignorant faction in our country. Economists all over the world would tell you that political stability, business growth and free competition are the best ways to produce wealth but that is clearly one of the aspects of economics among many that the Haitian business class(mulattos) lacks. It's no suprise that Businesses control government, money controls government but having said that the business class(mulattos) have not been able to properly influence the Haitian economy and welfare. This proves that the Haitian business class(mulattos) are no intellects, in pursuit of wealth they are simultaneously shooting themselves in their own behind . Generation after generation, they have failed and failed miserably. Please, I am not insinuating that businesses have a moral value to the country but ethics and proper use of economic and polical concepts would certainly work in their own advantage. I do not support Baker because he is part of that failure, the continual use of antiquated practices to accumalate wealth which has again and again come short of success. What is success? If the the international community looks at Haitians in complete disgrace, whether you're black or mulatto, you are no success. If you cannot walk on the streets peacefully, you are no success. If you have to send your children to study abroad because the second oldest country in the western hemisphere has no infrastructure, you are no success. Indeed, Baker cannot lead Haiti to that promise land. The land of economic freedom and social infratructure is not within his reach. In fact, Baker is the problem. Baker represents the businesses of Haiti, so dissollusioned and ignorant that they have rejected the very concepts and practices that would bring them more wealth. Is Baker our man, indeed is he a changed man or is he the continuation of Haitian hypocracy and injustice.
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