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Venezuela’s Crisis Is the Latest Example of Why Socialism Doesn’t Work
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It seems the “Socialism of the 21th Century” is really no different from socialism from the past.Venezuela’s current tragedy, simultaneously culminating in food shortages, a crime epidemic, and an energy collapse, is the latest example of why centralized planning economy does not work—and how it is indistinguishable from tyranny.In the South American country, even the most basic services and products are becoming inaccessible as a result cronyism, interventionism, and a controlled prices policy.
The government now works only two days a week in order to diminish the constant electricity blackouts. The inflation rate is the highest in the world: it is expected to be at 720 percent by the end of 2016.Yes, you can still go to McDonalds in Venezuela—but you have to be willing to spend more than $130 for that side of french fries. And you’ll have to enjoy those $130 fries without a Coke—since the company suspended its production in the country due to a lack of sugar.
Another, more tragic consequence of the ideological delusion of Hugo Chávez and his successor President Nicolás Maduro is the loss of human lives.
Caracas has now the highest murder rate in the world—120 per each 100,000 inhabitants in 2015. It is literally safer to walk the streets of Kabul.
Caracas has now the highest murder rate in the world—120 per each 100,000 inhabitants in 2015. It is literally safer to walk the streets of Kabul.The recent aggravation of the crisis had especially cruel consequences on the weakest. Children are dying because of lack of basic medicine, electricity, and functional equipment such as incubators.
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Perhaps we need to tell Venezuela how to run their government?
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Venezuela’s Crisis Is the Latest Example of Why Socialism Doesn’t Work
[size=100]You have got to be kidding, right? Tell that to he 10 most desirable countries to do business in and with that were listed in Forbes magazine. Every one of them were democratic socialist countries. [/size]
Last edited by Just Fred (6/05/2016 7:24 am)
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In reality, Venezuela's problems are complex. One source of woe for them is their outsized dependence on oil sales for national revenue.
But, hey, this wasn't posted as a serious study of Venezuela, Socialism, or anything else. It was posted to offer a simplistic attack on progressive policies in the US.
Talk about an apples to oranges comparison. Insane!
Hey, two can play at this game. Hugo Chavez was President until his death in 2013.
So, one could just as easily say:
Venezuela' s Crisis is the Latest Example of Why Electing a Bombastic Strongman Doesn't work.
Last edited by Goose (6/05/2016 9:14 am)