9/23/2016 12:48:00 PM
yes, government contractors fuck up just as bad as the government
9/23/2016 2:06:51 PM
9/24/2016 3:05:39 PM
Nah
9/24/2016 3:08:09 PM
9/27/2016 11:41:07 PM
9/28/2016 12:59:47 AM
It would be sweet if the government gave everyone $500 bucks for rent.
9/28/2016 7:52:43 AM
The government does not give. It only redistributes.
9/28/2016 9:04:47 AM
10/3/2016 7:56:09 PM
Dropped, but still high. And that prices have dropped means that demand outstripped supply prior to now. A well supplied market does not suffer dramatic price rises and drops. House prices collapsing by 80% in some California markets in 2008 were not a sign of historically plentiful housing.
10/8/2016 11:50:12 PM
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/venezuela/article108074037.htmlLoL. The Socialist Creedo: One man, one vote, one time. It is inevitable: Democracy cannot survive socialism (state ownership of the means of production).
10/16/2016 12:10:08 AM
the place is burning to the ground and receives no mainstream news coverage
6/13/2017 7:55:54 PM
"But thats just because they didn't try _____ socialism" - socialist bernie bots
6/13/2017 8:47:53 PM
Teenage white girls >>>>>>> brown continents
6/13/2017 10:58:08 PM
is it burning like Furgeson or is it burning like tottenham?Does anything receive mainstream coverage anymore besides the Russia investigation?
6/14/2017 12:39:15 AM
How would coverage of Venezuela help the DNC?
6/14/2017 10:32:28 AM
You bring nothing to the conversation and should be suspended
6/14/2017 10:36:47 AM
I am enthralled by your evaluation of my posts. Please, continue.
6/14/2017 11:21:09 AM
you just need better news sources if yours isn't covering this, i've heard about it on BBC and NPR frequently in the past few days
6/14/2017 11:58:26 AM
Ok nevermind then
6/14/2017 12:12:48 PM
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Blaming-Socialism-US-Media-Distorts-Venezuelas-Food-Crisis-20170223-0053.html
6/16/2017 11:52:52 PM
they can hunt down and kill or jail all these evil capitalists or drive them from their country, but socialism will still fail as it always does
6/17/2017 12:12:02 AM
6/17/2017 12:27:47 AM
ok that's cool too
6/17/2017 12:35:39 AM
Show me "failed" "socialism" and I'll show you capital flight, American interference, and rampant capitalist financial sabotage.
6/17/2017 1:30:11 PM
I love how Germany only counts as Socialism to the conservatives when it comes to health care and taxes.
6/17/2017 1:54:15 PM
I'd argue this is less about capitalism/socialism and more about an economy that wasn't allowed to diversify due to both poor planning and economic sanctions/distrust of the US.It doesn't matter how you organize your economy, if it's dependent on producing a single commoditiy which then craters in price, you are gonna have budget problems. Russia, Saudi Arabia (and other Arab oil producers) and to a lesser extent Norway, have all been running deficits or otherwise trying to plug up their budgets for like the last 5 years. So long as Oil remains under $75 a barrel (or under $50 as it has for significant parts of the last 5 years), I imagine all of these countries will continue to find it hard to make ends meet. Now, why is Venezuela a Petro-state? I'm not sure I'm the best to answer that, but here are my hunches:-strongmen/dictators/pseudo-democratic leaders, however you qualify Chavez/Maduro. These people like to consolidate both political and economic power so that the country is easier to "manage" (i.e. Keep themselves in power). So they had an active interest in keeping other parts of the economy weak. Seizing companies that don't align with you politically also has the effect of scaring away international companies.-throughout the 90s as the IMF was basically dictating to the country how it should organize itself economically, the IMF was basically promoting extractive industries that could pay back creditors quickly. What was left out was laying out a ground work of education (and other well being initiatives) that might have contributed to a more diversified economy.- US tampering with politics here and in Bolivia created a deep distrust of the US. Not openly trading and interacting with the biggest economy in your region has the effect of withering your economy.- Some Drug war bullshit spilling over into Venezuela from Colombia discouraged international companies.I'm sure I'm missing some contributors as well. The point stands, trying to simplify this to socialists vs capitalists misses all the nuance where actual, empirical lessons can be learned.
6/17/2017 2:09:46 PM
Venezuela had a diversified economy. It was still south America, so the laws were still very kleptocratic and corrupt, but for a third world country, capitalism kinda existed, and it allowed farming, mining, and manufacturing to do pretty well in Venezuela. But, Chavismo came and much of the business class became his enemy. Businesses that did not actively support his rule were punished, driven out of business, short sold to Chavez supporters, even nationalized. In a very real sense, Chavez's war on capitalism was a war on Venezuela's entire non-oil economy, because as the capitalist economy liquidated, the socialist economy never took its place. State owned businesses ran up huge losses and suffered incessant strikes from unions with chronic production shortfalls. While the capitalist economy shed its workforce, the state-run socialist economy never grew, even itself shedding workers. After-all, if socialism worked, then it shouldn't be a problem for the powers that be to persecute the capitalist economy: as capitalist businesses close, state-run enterprises should rise to take their place. After-all, state-run enterprises were not being persecuted by Chavez. So, yes, Venezuela is overly dependent upon oil for current economic activity. But it is Radical Socialism which brought them to such an extreme dependence. [Edited on June 19, 2017 at 12:05 AM. Reason : .,.]
6/18/2017 11:52:35 PM
Where did you get that propaganda?State run enterprises have trouble in a smallish country like Venezuela because they don't have acess to supply markets or have to recreate their own from scratch. Just because the government is socialist, doesn't mean the capitalist oligarchs join in and participate. In this and most cases, they actively undermine the government from at home or abroad. Its not just Venezuelan capitalists, but anyone who wanted to extract profit or resources from the country has an interest in disturbing supply chains. Creating chaos in Venezuela is a high return low-risk investment to them. Allowing socialism to work would be the biggest risk for all of them because it would prevent them from extracting resources going forward. If you look at history, especially during the cold war, you can see the same story play out over and over. Socialism works and is great for the masses which is exactly why capitalists see and treat it as such a threat. If it didn't work, there would be no need to attack it aggressively wherever it pops up in the world.
6/19/2017 3:02:51 AM
6/19/2017 8:29:22 AM
6/19/2017 10:35:13 AM
Economic warfare is very powerful. Venezuela isn't in a vacuum. The global economy affects it.If we go back to the pizza as resources analogy, this is like trying to divide the last slice after one person has taken out seven slices and left the party. Its hard when there isn't a large socialist country to trade with. If you look at Cuba, they were doing just fine until the Soviet Union collapsed. Then, things became tough. You have to start with a whole pizza if you're going to try and divide it. You can't have some people take as many slices as they want then divide the rest after the fact.
6/19/2017 11:17:59 AM
none of this would even be an issue if the west hadn't imposed austerity on venezuela via the IMF
6/19/2017 11:51:10 AM
6/19/2017 1:01:21 PM
Did you say "Marx"?BINGO!!!!
6/19/2017 1:16:18 PM
6/19/2017 6:59:40 PM
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/03/hoarding-causing-venezuela-food-shortages-20143210236836920.htmlHave a read.
6/19/2017 10:21:55 PM
6/20/2017 3:55:57 PM
#fakenewsThat's not Caracas, that's the local Food Lion after the weatherman predicts a 1" snow event.
6/20/2017 4:02:45 PM
Yeah I was just in Vietnam and you could eat a nice restaurant meal for 2 dollars. Markets are packed and homelessness is rare. Meanwhile in the US[Edited on June 20, 2017 at 4:06 PM. Reason : k]
6/20/2017 4:05:16 PM
Chavez ran the country into the ground by forcing the country onto an oil economy that cant handle low prices.Corruption abound!And 1 US dollar = 22727 Vietnamese dong.soooo, yea of course its crazy cheapBlindly ignoring a policies potential because it might be something you're not used to without consideration of its benefits is just putting on a blindfold.I am really starting to lean towards technocratic solutions to problems that are just math.
6/20/2017 4:20:19 PM
Somerville Massachusetts!!????I thought that place was filled with abunch of commies????
6/20/2017 6:25:55 PM
^^^ Wow, that is so unfair that there are homeless people in the United States! Maybe if we made EVERYONE just as poor, it would be more fair, comrade? Like in Venezuela
6/21/2017 10:42:47 AM
The wealthy are doing just fine in Venezuela too
6/21/2017 2:00:05 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/27/americas/venezuela-supreme-court-helicopter-grenade-attack/index.html Military officer attacks Supreme Court with helicopter
6/28/2017 9:50:09 AM
Whats going to happen here? Is a civil war possible or will this government just be overthrown without much more violence? Is there a country other than the US that would get involved?
6/28/2017 5:29:55 PM
There's some suspicion that this was some kind of elaborate hoax by the establishment.
6/29/2017 8:12:16 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di-i9dlWjX0&feature=youtu.beStay woke
8/29/2017 7:13:13 PM
Despite sanctions, the Venezuelan government is still able to distinguish between victims of the American system, and the evil government imposing the sanctions. They are being the bigger person and sending help as a gesture of solidarity
9/2/2017 8:15:50 AM
oh jesus christ
9/2/2017 11:23:47 AM