Thanks to the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s becoming a Middle Eastern version of Haiti
This anti-democratic drift might not have spurred Egypt’s economic ills, but it undoubtedly has made them worse. Tourism, the country’s economic lifeblood, which withered following Mubarak’s ouster in 2011, remains minimal as a result of widespread political and security concerns. The hotels in Egypt’s famed tourist town of Luxor, for example, are now reportedly mostly empty. Foreign direct investment into the country has dwindled to “near zero,” reports the Egypt Independent, as skittish investors seek greener pastures. And planned bailouts—chief among them a $4.8 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund widely believed to be critical to Cairo’s fiscal health—have stalled amid the political turmoil.
The cumulative effect is that Egypt is fast becoming a Middle Eastern version of Haiti: a country without meaningful tourism, minimal foreign investment, massive capital flight, and eventually an exodus of its best and brightest. That, of course, will inevitably become a crisis for Egypt’s neighbors, who will be forced to shoulder the political and security burdens of its implosion. But most of all, it is a tragedy for Egyptians themselves, who, having once dreamed of greater political liberalism after Mubarak, have woken up to an economic nightmare presided over by the Muslim Brotherhood.









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Reap what you sow, morons. When people are being imprisoned for decades because they decided to change religious faiths then yes, your nation is a shiithole.
Bishop on January 17, 2013 at 6:18 PM
By design. Islam expels/kills all of its opposition.
nobar on January 17, 2013 at 6:19 PM
Haiti? As in the poorest nation in the entire Western Hemisphere?
The one who ran off or slaughtered every white person (including a massive amount of french troops sent to retake the island), then suddenly found that almost none of them could read or write much less run a nation?
Gee, almost like there’s a parallel here. Like if it wasn’t for their oil deposits…
MelonCollie on January 17, 2013 at 6:20 PM
When wasn’t Egypt rife with poverty?
OT: Way To Go, BBC’s new comedy starts tonight. Way To Go is a comedy series about three normal friends who discover themselves being forced by an extraordinary set of circumstances into creating an assisted-suicide business.
[The extraordinary set of circumstances is one of the guy's gambling debts. Can you believe this crap??]
Blake on January 17, 2013 at 6:30 PM
Who didn’t see this coming?
Dollayo on January 17, 2013 at 6:32 PM
I respectfully disagree. Egypt is a sunnihole. Iran is the shiithole.
sadarj on January 17, 2013 at 6:36 PM
Anti-democratic? WTF?
This is exactly what the people wanted and voted for. Every poll has shown overwhelming support for Sharia law, and the Muslim Brotherhood, or their more radical pals.
This is what democracy brings when savages do the voting.
sharrukin on January 17, 2013 at 6:36 PM
BING
GO
This is what people don’t understand when they say “democracy”. “We live in a democracy”, “democracy is great”, etc. I thank God every day we don’t live in a democracy (yet).
Democracy = mob rule. There is no protection of the minorities’ rights in a democracy. You are always subject to the will of 50.1% of the people.
This is why Obama likes to say “we had an election, I won, now do what I want”. That’s democracy. It’s what the GOP reps in the House and Senate better figure out real quick. You are not there to serve as a proxy for the previous national election. You are there to serve the will of YOUR constituents. That’s how the minorities’ rights are protected FROM a democracy.
Democracy sucks. Egypt is proof.
CycloneCDB on January 17, 2013 at 6:45 PM
And without divine rights, everything is up for negotiation. Which is a BAD thing contrary to what a certain resident libtard thinks.
You could literally be voted a protected class one day and demoted to persecuted “un-persons” the next day. That’s how crazy things could easily get.
MelonCollie on January 17, 2013 at 6:48 PM
Even the European ‘democracies’ have parliamentary houses and lower assemblies that prevent excesses to a degree, but in a place like Egypt that tradition simply doesn’t exist. You cannot transport western governmental structures whole-cloth to a third world country and expect similar results.
sharrukin on January 17, 2013 at 6:53 PM
Guess who the Egyptians will blame for their slide into wretchedness?
One clue….it won’t be Islam or Muslim moronism.
BL@KBIRD on January 17, 2013 at 7:05 PM
Shocking. I mean most countries that are hardcore mozlem are full of very happy people living well.
CorporatePiggy on January 17, 2013 at 7:41 PM