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What are the odds we see Maduro executed in the streets Gadaffi style in the near future?
-again thats getting off track but yeah lack of regulation has unquestionably caused crashes*Facepalm*
Let me guess. You think economies have been crashed because people weren't taxed enough, and there weren't regulations.
Which is ironic, because before Hugo Chavez, Venezuela did have a pretty good economy. Then higher taxes were set in upon the oil companies and the afluent, causing oil companies to go other areas with oil and lower taxes. Not all oil companies left, some stayed, but it's not been enough for the remaining tax revenue to cover the increased government spending for 'the masses.'
And now in recent months, the government has been in dire straights, not even being able to supply it's people with toilet paper and beer, and the President is declaring a state of emergency.
Bernie Sanders supporters love the promises of socialism, but they ignore the fact the same promises have been made over and over again to country after country over the last two centuries, and those promises are never granted. You would think that the means those promises were supposed to gain the desired results...
1. Increased taxation and regulation of 'the rich' and their corporations.
2. Increase the size of government, and control over citizens lives.
3. Control the means of production, distribution, and cost of products.
...were the entire point to begin with. Absolute power.
What are the odds we see Maduro executed in the streets Gadaffi style in the near future?
Erm wait the end part needs clarification.....so people ARE trying to remove him? The same scum who tried like 2 coups before ? Its not just paranoia?Venezuela starts military drills to stave off ‘foreign aggression’
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Venezuela has launched two-day military drills aimed at staving off what the government says are acts of foreign aggression against the Latin American country.
The drills, in which half a million troops are said to be participating, kicked off on Friday amid political and economic crises pushing the country to the edge.
The Venezuelan opposition has said it is trying to legally oust President Nicolas Maduro, whom it blames for the country’s severe economic woes.
The opposition has also called on the country’s military to clarify its position. Opposition leader Henrique Capriles has called on the army to choose whether it is “with the constitution or with Maduro.”
A series of severe economic misfortunes have turned into a political crisis in Venezuela.
The country faces critically low electricity supplies, and working days have been reduced to two days a week only amid the power shortage.
Hospitals are said to be in critical need of supplies; some medical devices are broken; and a number of hospitals are even said to be running without enough water to wash away blood from operation beds.
Maduro earlier declared a 60-day state of emergency to counter what he called a domestic and US push to topple his administration amid the economic problems.
The state of emergency has been rejected by the country’s opposition-led National Assembly.
Since 2014, Venezuela has been grappling with protests against Maduro, with the opposition vigorously pushing for a recall election.
Opponents have been calling for his removal more vociferously since last December, when the opposition gained control of the National Assembly in legislative elections.
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/05/20/466538/Venezuela-military-drills-Maduro-economic-crisis
Erm wait the end part needs clarification.....so people ARE trying to remove him? The same scum who tried like 2 coups before ? Its not just paranoia?
The leaser evil given they havent tried a coup..yetWait, so if the opposition is scum what does that make Maduro and the Chavistas at this point?
You guys are funny sometimes.
The world's economies are dependent on fossil fuels. That a fact. Good luck finding an economy that'll run on solar or wind energy.
This is more of an example of a totalitarian regime fleecing it's private economy, leaving the overwhelming majority of it's citizens in poverty.
I'm sure you dispute this, but in your reply please explain how Hugo Chavez had a 9-figure net worth before he died.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...amassed-huge-fortune-countrys-oil-wealth.html
Well, who would have thought that a bus driver wasn't gonna be a good president??? populist fat ass son of a bitch...
You're a moron.
Chavez's enactment of leftist policies dramatically improved poverty, education, and health in Venezuela and did so despite nefarious meddling by nearby capitalist regimes.
A poor country whose only global resource is oil is going to struggle when oil value dives.
But..but..socialism etcI think the government in Venezuela is shit but I do understand basic economics and when 96-97% of your economy is based on oil exports and the price of oil falls by over 50% that's gonna fuck any country over.
But..but..socialism etc
Chavez's enactment of leftist policies dramatically improved poverty, education, and health in Venezuela and did so despite nefarious meddling by nearby capitalist regimes.