I know the disruptive troll has plonked me to the iggy list, but I wonder if it has seen this latest about the victorious Venezuelan socialist "revolution"? (I'm leaving this out of the normal "quote" function for poster quoting ease).
As socialist dream crumbles, Venezuelans find Nicolas Maduro 'a bad copy' of ChavezThe army has been sent into toilet paper factories, fights for basic foodstuffs have resulted in several deaths and new, multi-million dollar oil tankers are sitting idle in dock. And, despite sitting on the world’s largest oil reserves, Venezuela’s socialist government can’t quite manage to keep the lights on.
Now many in Venezuela are wondering how much longer President Nicolas Maduro, the anointed successor of the country’s firebrand Leftist leader Hugo Chavez, can keep hold of the reins of its crumbling socialist revolution.
Last week Mr Maduro was forced to turn to a well-worn answer for his country’s woes, blaming a US plot to “sabotage the electrical system and the Venezuelan economy†and kicking out Washington’s envoy to the South American country. “Out of Venezuela!†he railed on state television, adding in English: “Yankees go home!â€
By the time of Chavez’s death, economic mismanagement and corruption - Venezuela is the most corrupt country in the Americas, according to Transparency International - had already crippled the socialist project he dreamed of. Under Mr Maduro, it has entered an advanced state of decay.
Official inflation has soared above 45 per cent - 55 per cent for groceries - basic product shortages leave entire families without food and widespread power outages are commonplace. Meanwhile the South American country is witnessing an average of 71 homicides every day, one of the highest murder rates in the world.
“This country is a thousand times worse than it was six months agoâ€, said Pedro Sosa, a Chavez supporter who voted for Mr Maduro but now regrets having done so.
...his excuses - he has in six months alleged 13 conspiracies against his government and four assassination plots against himself - are starting to ring hollow.
“Maduro uses the idea of economic war to blame others for his own shortcomings,†said Jesus Perez, the head of the Caracas School of Economics. “Actually, the war on Venezuela is being waged by our own government.â€
“The government expropriates Venezuelan businesses which then don’t produce because the socialist state doesn’t run them effectively,†he added.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/venezuela/10359267/As-socialist-dream-crumbles-Venezuelans-find-Nicolas-Maduro-a-bad-copy-of-Chavez.htmlThere you have it, the inevitable outcome of collectivist doctrine every single time it is enacted: Corruption, stagnation, suffering, debauching of the currency, misery, runaway inflation... All of this should sound real familiar, if you're not some paid hack for a democrat leech.
I would hate to be in the shoes of any "Chavista" when the shit finally hits the fan. I would equally hate being in the shoes of any mind numbed American leftist when the same happens here...