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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela's 'socialist paradise' turns into a nightmare: Medical shortages claim lives as oil price [View all]MohRokTah
(15,429 posts)71. Chavez was and Maduro is not much different from any other political huckster.
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Venezuela's 'socialist paradise' turns into a nightmare: Medical shortages claim lives as oil price [View all]
7962
Feb 2015
OP
you must have missed the drug shortages in the US system, going on since before 2009, and partly
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#55
Exactly. They 'put all their eggs in one basket', then the basket got dropped.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Feb 2015
#27
The problem is when you have such an export, it pushes out every other exports
happyslug
Feb 2015
#40
The problem is, this problem of non-development of the rest of the economy is decades old
happyslug
Feb 2015
#141
Introducing a little history into another Socialism bashing thread is going to get noticed.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
#144
The problem is NOT Socialism or even Capitalism, but oil and its effect on the non-oil economy.
happyslug
Feb 2015
#149
VZ has not have the regulatory infrastructure in place to attract massive foreign investment
hack89
Feb 2015
#150
You mentioned "sustainability." I think that they used to look at sustainability and long term
Dustlawyer
Feb 2015
#19
Only if it also gets the credit for propping up their economy when prices were high.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2015
#47
I'm sure there's some school somewhere that existed in the 1950's that taught people how to protest
Calista241
Feb 2015
#24
Wrong-It's because none of Maduro's opponents in Venezuela act out of progressive intent.
Ken Burch
Feb 2015
#61
Umm, did you hear about former Minister Giordani recently saying that they're in trouble?
Marksman_91
Feb 2015
#155
and turning the country back over to neoliberal sociopaths would help people like her how?
yurbud
Feb 2015
#4
Dishwashing liquid! TOOTHPASTE~!!! Baby food~! Chickens!! Oh, those high living snoots! nt
MADem
Feb 2015
#10
Yeah, expecting to strut into a grocer or pharmacy and find things like baby diapers
MADem
Feb 2015
#57
Sure why not? Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, and ostensibly Venezuela
Bacchus4.0
Feb 2015
#14
So...if they go back to a strict right wing Koch Brother friendly government...
LiberalLovinLug
Feb 2015
#41
"wouldn't that give credence to the theory that these items have been purposely squeezed out?"
EX500rider
Feb 2015
#50
Most of Latin America used to be a Capitalist's paradise, milk and honey flowed freely, remember?
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
#104
Milk and honey are very common in Latin America with the exception of Venezuela n/t
Bacchus4.0
Feb 2015
#135
the US exports billions of dollars of agriculture and food to Venezuela each year n/t
Bacchus4.0
Feb 2015
#16
i don't know that it does; just saying, vz's was was worse pre-chacez & ours is worse than theirs.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#98
Just going along with the previous post. Many here blame the Jews for anything that goes wrong.
7962
Feb 2015
#45
WTF does any of that have to do with Maduro's mismanagement of a government controlled resource?
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2015
#31
Those who don't learn from the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them.
Manifest Destiny
Feb 2015
#82
The oil price manipulation began the day after John Kerry left Riyadh.
Manifest Destiny
Feb 2015
#96
A link from a Thatcherite rag that has cheered on every right-wing coup in Latin American history
Ken Burch
Feb 2015
#59
Yeah, I'm sure the stories are all false. Thats why everyone else is reporting the same thing
7962
Feb 2015
#63
The Op-eds everywhere cheering for a return to crony capitalism in Venezuela are penned by pathetic Wall Street shills.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
#106
I am already Minister of Propaganda so why would I accept a demotion, silly?
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
#111
That makes no sense. The TPTB gets all the VZ oil they want at they price they set.
hack89
Feb 2015
#70
But when you lack the capital and expertise to manage and expand your oil industry
hack89
Feb 2015
#74
But not enough - why do you think their oil production has been declining for a decade?nt
hack89
Feb 2015
#80
Banks and companies don't invest in countries that break contracts and can't be trusted
hack89
Feb 2015
#87
I did notice that you think "oil industry experts" should be put in charge. Not surprising.
Scuba
Feb 2015
#94
Can you admit that TPTB might not look favorably on any nation that nationalizes their oil?
Scuba
Feb 2015
#102
TPTB understand the long game. Chavez held them off for a while, dramatically improving ...
Scuba
Feb 2015
#107
No, it was you who implied that there was no meddling for 4 decades. And I have provided ...
Scuba
Feb 2015
#136
No - I said that the TPTB didn't give a rats ass about VZ nationalizing their oil industry in 1972
hack89
Feb 2015
#138
Your conclusion that meddling in 2006 means that TPTB ignored nationalization for 30 years ...
Scuba
Feb 2015
#139
Venezuela gives oil to other countries who turn around and sell it for a profit
Bacchus4.0
Feb 2015
#134
Then I'd think there would be an opportunity to take those bolivars and
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Feb 2015
#108
Which is why I suggested you'd have to invest in setting up production
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Feb 2015
#117
Chavez was and Maduro is not much different from any other political huckster.
MohRokTah
Feb 2015
#71
It is never to late to diversify, only takes 2-4 months for a domestic crop harvest!
Sunlei
Feb 2015
#75
they have quality crude aswell as gas and tarsands. one of the largest reserves in the world.
Sunlei
Feb 2015
#90
their citizens have a benefit of gasoline about 10 cents a gallon. so cost of refining must be r
Sunlei
Feb 2015
#115
perhaps they can make a deal for a refinery with another country. It's a beautiful country,
Sunlei
Feb 2015
#128
Yeah, that never happens when crony capitalists are in charge......funny stuff.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
#142
Clearly, this is Joe Biden's fault. I believe I heard Maduro say so the other day.
hughee99
Feb 2015
#145