Socialism: Brazil, Ecuador, Peru Restrict Venz. Refugees

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The Democrat Party has plans for socialist success too:

Venezuela crisis: Chaos triggers exodus as neighboring countries stiffen borders - CNN

Today btw, marks 50 years since the Warsaw pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. A huge concert featuring 60s music is planned in the center of town:

For the fiftieth anniversary of the events of August 1968 Czech Radio has prepared a special all-day broadcast and in cooperation with Prague’s Municipal Authority also a concert in Wenceslas Square. The concert will include the greatest hits of the 1960s, particularly of the fateful year 1968, performed by Czech and Slovak contemporary singers, such as Aneta Langerová, Vojta Dyk, Jana Kirschner and many others. They will be accompanied by Petr Malásek’s band and by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. The year 1968 will also be commemorated by a premiere of new radio play called Yesterday, on 20 August and by a multimedia mobile phone application.
 
The Democrat Party has plans for socialist success too:

Venezuela crisis: Chaos triggers exodus as neighboring countries stiffen borders - CNN

Today btw, marks 50 years since the Warsaw pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. A huge concert featuring 60s music is planned in the center of town:

For the fiftieth anniversary of the events of August 1968 Czech Radio has prepared a special all-day broadcast and in cooperation with Prague’s Municipal Authority also a concert in Wenceslas Square. The concert will include the greatest hits of the 1960s, particularly of the fateful year 1968, performed by Czech and Slovak contemporary singers, such as Aneta Langerová, Vojta Dyk, Jana Kirschner and many others. They will be accompanied by Petr Malásek’s band and by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. The year 1968 will also be commemorated by a premiere of new radio play called Yesterday, on 20 August and by a multimedia mobile phone application.
the only country with an open border with Ven is Brazil, but the state that borders them wants it shut, so Brazil sent in ~ 200 troops.


nobody wants that many desperate people in their country, not even the people that share a language and a continent.


when your neighbors don't want you around....
 
It sure is a good thing that the lefties are actually after something like the Euro-social democracies, and not the actual socialism of Venezuela.

As we all know.
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So they want Germany telling us what we can export, how much we can export and how much we will charge and then do the same for imports?


yea sure, the 4th Reich rules the world and not a fuck given.
 
It sure is a good thing that the lefties are actually after something like the Euro-social democracies, and not the actual socialism of Venezuela. As we all know.
So they want Germany telling us what we can export, how much we can export and how much we will charge and then do the same for imports? yea sure, the 4th Reich rules the world and not a fuck given.
Huh?
.
 
It sure is a good thing that the lefties are actually after something like the Euro-social democracies, and not the actual socialism of Venezuela. As we all know.
So they want Germany telling us what we can export, how much we can export and how much we will charge and then do the same for imports? yea sure, the 4th Reich rules the world and not a fuck given.
Huh?
.
Have and eu immigrant friend, she told me her and her family left b/c her country (forget the name) have been told they can't mine for gold b/c they are 'officially' out of gold and that the eu, which is run by Germany, dictates everything I listed, including telling a country they are out of gold.
 
The Democrat Party has plans for socialist success too:

Venezuela crisis: Chaos triggers exodus as neighboring countries stiffen borders - CNN

Today btw, marks 50 years since the Warsaw pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. A huge concert featuring 60s music is planned in the center of town:

For the fiftieth anniversary of the events of August 1968 Czech Radio has prepared a special all-day broadcast and in cooperation with Prague’s Municipal Authority also a concert in Wenceslas Square. The concert will include the greatest hits of the 1960s, particularly of the fateful year 1968, performed by Czech and Slovak contemporary singers, such as Aneta Langerová, Vojta Dyk, Jana Kirschner and many others. They will be accompanied by Petr Malásek’s band and by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. The year 1968 will also be commemorated by a premiere of new radio play called Yesterday, on 20 August and by a multimedia mobile phone application.
the only country with an open border with Ven is Brazil, but the state that borders them wants it shut, so Brazil sent in ~ 200 troops.


nobody wants that many desperate people in their country, not even the people that share a language and a continent.


when your neighbors don't want you around....

FYI: Brazil and Venezuela have different official languages.
 
The Democrat Party has plans for socialist success too:

Venezuela crisis: Chaos triggers exodus as neighboring countries stiffen borders - CNN

Today btw, marks 50 years since the Warsaw pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. A huge concert featuring 60s music is planned in the center of town:

For the fiftieth anniversary of the events of August 1968 Czech Radio has prepared a special all-day broadcast and in cooperation with Prague’s Municipal Authority also a concert in Wenceslas Square. The concert will include the greatest hits of the 1960s, particularly of the fateful year 1968, performed by Czech and Slovak contemporary singers, such as Aneta Langerová, Vojta Dyk, Jana Kirschner and many others. They will be accompanied by Petr Malásek’s band and by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. The year 1968 will also be commemorated by a premiere of new radio play called Yesterday, on 20 August and by a multimedia mobile phone application.
the only country with an open border with Ven is Brazil, but the state that borders them wants it shut, so Brazil sent in ~ 200 troops.


nobody wants that many desperate people in their country, not even the people that share a language and a continent.


when your neighbors don't want you around....

FYI: Brazil and Venezuela have different official languages.
you think they can't fully understand each other or are you just splitting hairs?
 
It sure is a good thing that the lefties are actually after something like the Euro-social democracies, and not the actual socialism of Venezuela. As we all know.
So they want Germany telling us what we can export, how much we can export and how much we will charge and then do the same for imports? yea sure, the 4th Reich rules the world and not a fuck given.
Huh?
.
Have and eu immigrant friend, she told me her and her family left b/c her country (forget the name) have been told they can't mine for gold b/c they are 'officially' out of gold and that the eu, which is run by Germany, dictates everything I listed, including telling a country they are out of gold.
What in the world does that have to do with what I said?

When I said, "something like the Euro-social democracies", did you somehow perceive that as "join the Eurozone"?
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The Democrat Party has plans for socialist success too:

Venezuela crisis: Chaos triggers exodus as neighboring countries stiffen borders - CNN

Today btw, marks 50 years since the Warsaw pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. A huge concert featuring 60s music is planned in the center of town:

For the fiftieth anniversary of the events of August 1968 Czech Radio has prepared a special all-day broadcast and in cooperation with Prague’s Municipal Authority also a concert in Wenceslas Square. The concert will include the greatest hits of the 1960s, particularly of the fateful year 1968, performed by Czech and Slovak contemporary singers, such as Aneta Langerová, Vojta Dyk, Jana Kirschner and many others. They will be accompanied by Petr Malásek’s band and by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. The year 1968 will also be commemorated by a premiere of new radio play called Yesterday, on 20 August and by a multimedia mobile phone application.
the only country with an open border with Ven is Brazil, but the state that borders them wants it shut, so Brazil sent in ~ 200 troops.


nobody wants that many desperate people in their country, not even the people that share a language and a continent.


when your neighbors don't want you around....

FYI: Brazil and Venezuela have different official languages.
you think they can't fully understand each other or are you just splitting hairs?

No and no.
 
The Democrat Party has plans for socialist success too:

Venezuela crisis: Chaos triggers exodus as neighboring countries stiffen borders - CNN

Today btw, marks 50 years since the Warsaw pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. A huge concert featuring 60s music is planned in the center of town:

For the fiftieth anniversary of the events of August 1968 Czech Radio has prepared a special all-day broadcast and in cooperation with Prague’s Municipal Authority also a concert in Wenceslas Square. The concert will include the greatest hits of the 1960s, particularly of the fateful year 1968, performed by Czech and Slovak contemporary singers, such as Aneta Langerová, Vojta Dyk, Jana Kirschner and many others. They will be accompanied by Petr Malásek’s band and by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. The year 1968 will also be commemorated by a premiere of new radio play called Yesterday, on 20 August and by a multimedia mobile phone application.

I'm waiting for the entire world to be enraged at Brazil, Ecuador and Peru for not letting these poor impoverished Venezuelans in to their nations.....right?

I'm sure that will happen any day now, just like the entire world is enraged at the US for not letting all of South and Central America pour into our borders....right?
 
Venezuela, and Cuba actually have high per capita income GDP's compared to some much more Capitalist countries in Latin America like Guatemala, Haiti, Bolivia, Peru etc.
I suspect things in Venezuela aren't nearly as bad as the government controlled American MSM has portrayed. The CIA controls much of the media, so naturally they must depict nations our criminal ruling class dislike as shit holes.

It is a very old tactic, but many Americans fail to catch on and get duped over and over again.
 

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