Suarez,
that "wifes" part sounds just like good progress to me, lol.
and of course it is the private/not oficially much in politics involved big economy/industry families/conglomerates who 'lead/rule' the country, the same in the US or any big developed country.
that's nothing new.
and changes like we saw in eastern europe, even that it "looked" for some like something 'spontaneous/quick upcoming', such changes are at the moment they occure the result of generations long lasting changes leading to the point when it will be def done.
the DR is these days in the process of big progress,
yes, even nothing finished, yet, there is progress forward on many corners, like education, like medical services.
don't tell me that it still leaks on all of them a lot, i know that and see that myself, but those fields are not on a rezessive way.
so i do NOT see a big/if any intellectual move within the dominican population to completely change the way it is, or something like running towards a revolution or such.
why should they??
compared to a few years back there are todays much more young people studying on the univercities, getting prepared to learn and later on practice a good profession, there are much more dominican citizens travelling, there are much more dominican citizens who own a own vehicle, aso aso aso.
sure there's still a huge amount of poverty everywhere, but there's also a huge piece of population which is not that unhappy with their today's situation compared to a few years back.
i do not see where some powerful and strong direction changing oposition should come up to make a really significan change of power in the DR during the next decades.
and to be honest,
for myself i could actually not see a positive alternative way to run the country better after any kind of revolution(not talking a revolution with guns in hands and tanks on the streets and military overtaking control of course, i guess we are not discussing 3rd world dictatorship tactics here), the powers which are ruling the country since Trujillo is gone and til today's are also needed to keep the country up and let it go forwards.
sure they have their own interests in mind on first place, but part of their own interests is for sure that the biggest part of citizens is 'happy' enough to not start to think about radical changes, that's in their biggest interest,
so they can go on with their own busniness interests and rule the country quietly.
to me it does not look like the powers have an very hard job to do so,
it looks like they do their 'job' very good,
b/c i do not see any kind of opposition/revolution aso coming up.
the changes are controlled by the powers which are,
they will invest more in education, but not too much,
they will better the medical services, even not for everybody,
they will approve more money for loans to purchase small cars even that the one who buy's the car should better not take an other credit for anything,
......
it is the way powers work everywhere in case of those basics.
and by experience change of powers in relatively stable and peaceful countries, specifically under democratic constitutions which get changed frequently like others change their underwear, such changes need generations to get 'prepared/implented in the minds' before they can be done.
i do not see any movement towards such changes.
to the straight answer of Roberts OP Question about
"who are the FOOLS":
easy answer:
"the ones who do not go their way of benefits by the whenever and wherever present system"
Mike