Happy socialist Independence Day Venezuela

Instead of trying to make America socialist why don’t Democrats move to Venezuela?
 
Venezuela celebrates its Independence Day July 5th. They would be better off as a colonial possession of an advanced Western country. Another socialist utopia.

Fish for flour? Barter is the new currency in collapsing Venezuela

Interesting you should say something about they should be a colonial possession of an advanced Western country, because Trump has been wondering if he has the authority to invade them.

Trump repeatedly suggested invading Venezuela, stunning top aides – report

Trump brought up the subject of an invasion in public in August last year, saying: “We have many options for Venezuela, including a possible military option, if necessary.” But the president’s musings about the possibility of a US invasion were more extensive and persistent than that public declaration, according to the Associated Press.


The previous day Trump reportedly took his top officials by surprise in an Oval Office meeting, asking why the US could not intervene to remove the government of Nicolas Maduro on the grounds that Venezuela’s political and economic unraveling represented a threat to the region.


Quoting an unnamed senior administration official, the AP report said the suggestion stunned those present at the meeting, which included the then national security advisor, HR McMaster, and secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. Both have since left the administration.


The administration officials are said to have taken turns in trying to talk him out of the idea, pointing out that any such military action would alienate Latin American allies who had supported the US policy of punitive sanctions on the Maduro regime.


Their arguments do not seem to have dissuaded the president.


A grim-faced Tillerson stood alongside Trump the next day at his New Jersey golf course at Bedminster as the president warmed to his theme.


“We have many options for Venezuela, this is our neighbour,” Trump said.


“We’re all over the world and we have troops all over the world in places that are very very far away, Venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and dying. We have many options for Venezuela including a possible military option if necessary.”


The White House announced later it had refused to take a call from Maduro. The Venezuelan defence minister, Vladimir Padrino, described Trump’s threat as an “act of craziness” and “supreme extremism”.
 
Venezuela celebrates its Independence Day July 5th. They would be better off as a colonial possession of an advanced Western country. Another socialist utopia.

Fish for flour? Barter is the new currency in collapsing Venezuela

Interesting you should say something about they should be a colonial possession of an advanced Western country, because Trump has been wondering if he has the authority to invade them.

Trump repeatedly suggested invading Venezuela, stunning top aides – report

Trump brought up the subject of an invasion in public in August last year, saying: “We have many options for Venezuela, including a possible military option, if necessary.” But the president’s musings about the possibility of a US invasion were more extensive and persistent than that public declaration, according to the Associated Press.


The previous day Trump reportedly took his top officials by surprise in an Oval Office meeting, asking why the US could not intervene to remove the government of Nicolas Maduro on the grounds that Venezuela’s political and economic unraveling represented a threat to the region.


Quoting an unnamed senior administration official, the AP report said the suggestion stunned those present at the meeting, which included the then national security advisor, HR McMaster, and secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. Both have since left the administration.


The administration officials are said to have taken turns in trying to talk him out of the idea, pointing out that any such military action would alienate Latin American allies who had supported the US policy of punitive sanctions on the Maduro regime.


Their arguments do not seem to have dissuaded the president.


A grim-faced Tillerson stood alongside Trump the next day at his New Jersey golf course at Bedminster as the president warmed to his theme.


“We have many options for Venezuela, this is our neighbour,” Trump said.


“We’re all over the world and we have troops all over the world in places that are very very far away, Venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and dying. We have many options for Venezuela including a possible military option if necessary.”


The White House announced later it had refused to take a call from Maduro. The Venezuelan defence minister, Vladimir Padrino, described Trump’s threat as an “act of craziness” and “supreme extremism”.

I believe this. Really I do. Really ... :auiqs.jpg:
 
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Thanks to Chavez and Maduro, Venezuela is now independent of any wealth they once had.

It was extremely wealthy. All squandered. I deal with their government officials and it is like dealing with people on an acid trip...when they arn,t trying to distract you while they load cornmeal and flour into their backpacks to sneak back home which is actually kind of rational given what socialism has done to them.
 
“This hospital is a triumph for the Revolution and the people, and is a commitment to continuing to build the national healthcare system... the new national public system which has been developed in order to guarantee the right of all Venezuelans to healthcare”, said Cordova.
Chavez Opens Two New Hospitals

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Thanks to Chavez and Maduro, Venezuela is now independent of any wealth they once had.

It was extremely wealthy. All squandered. I deal with their government officials and it is like dealing with people on an acid trip...when they arn,t trying to distract you while they load cornmeal and flour into their backpacks to sneak back home which is actually kind of rational given what socialism has done to them.
Yet they still want socialism. The people of Venezuela still reject capitalism. They want the socialism that works.
 
Thanks to Chavez and Maduro, Venezuela is now independent of any wealth they once had.

It was extremely wealthy. All squandered. I deal with their government officials and it is like dealing with people on an acid trip...when they arn,t trying to distract you while they load cornmeal and flour into their backpacks to sneak back home which is actually kind of rational given what socialism has done to them.
Yet they still want socialism. The people of Venezuela still reject capitalism. They want the socialism that works.

"Socialism that works".

That particular type of socialism has never been tried before, this time it will work... guaranteed.
 

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