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Zorro

(15,730 posts)
Tue Aug 12, 2014, 11:06 PM Aug 2014

Chavez Friends Get Rich After His Death as Venezuela Slides Into Chaos

Retired Venezuelan Army Captain William Biancucci paces around his sparsely furnished Caracas office, clutching a red, bound copy of Hugo Chavez’s socialist constitution. He’s discussing his plans to buy a private jet to ease travel to and from his cattle ranch in Brazil’s Amazon rain forest. From a sprawling stretch of pastureland, he packs cows by the thousands on ships headed to Venezuela.

Biancucci, 55, who grew up poor, says he won contracts to supply Venezuela with livestock thanks to friendships with military officers now in the government. His voice rises with emotion as he says he’s been a devotee of Chavez since military college, when the late leader was his history professor.

In 1992, Biancucci joined 140 other officers in staging a coup attempt led by Chavez. Although the coup failed, Chavez was elected president six years later -- and Biancucci’s business thrived. Socialism, Biancucci says, is the solution to poverty, Bloomberg Markets magazine will report in its September issue.

Chavez’s socialism, he says, has made him personally rich. “I’m a socialist, but I love having cash in my hands,” he says, shaking a fist holding an imaginary wad of money. “Socialism is wealth.”

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-12/venezuela-sees-chavez-friends-rich-after-his-death-amid-poverty.html

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Chavez Friends Get Rich After His Death as Venezuela Slides Into Chaos (Original Post) Zorro Aug 2014 OP
Thats' chavismo. Corruption and enrichment is their definition of socialism while Bacchus4.0 Aug 2014 #1
Nice way to ignore facts Al Carroll Aug 2014 #2
b.s. Venezuela has no functioning judicial system people only get prosecuted if they are members Bacchus4.0 Aug 2014 #3
They sure as hell aren't better off now with Maduro Marksman_91 Aug 2014 #4

Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
1. Thats' chavismo. Corruption and enrichment is their definition of socialism while
Wed Aug 13, 2014, 04:14 PM
Aug 2014

chavista fools here think its something else.

Al Carroll

(113 posts)
2. Nice way to ignore facts
Sat Aug 23, 2014, 04:28 PM
Aug 2014

Most Venezuelans are far better off. That's why the Bolivarians keep winning elections.

There was always heavy corruption in Venezuela. It's actually declined under the Bolivarians, with many prosecutions for it.

I suspect you won't answer with anything beyond your sputtering anger.

Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
3. b.s. Venezuela has no functioning judicial system people only get prosecuted if they are members
Tue Aug 26, 2014, 10:11 AM
Aug 2014

of the opposition, have wronged the administration in some way, or the case is so outrageous that the government is actually forced to do its duty. Other than that, its a cess pool of corruption with the boligarchs enriching themselves and the pueblo suffering.

I see exile in the future for many chavista leaders.

 

Marksman_91

(2,035 posts)
4. They sure as hell aren't better off now with Maduro
Tue Aug 26, 2014, 10:40 PM
Aug 2014

I suggest you search other sources, preferably ones based in Venezuela, which aren't government-backed propaganda-spewing websites.

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