the other mike
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I think we should impeach him don't you ?Iran has moved closer to nuke capability quicker under Trump than Obama.......b
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I think we should impeach him don't you ?Iran has moved closer to nuke capability quicker under Trump than Obama.......b
In this crazy world, nothing surprises me anymore.
Lol and Venezuela sits on billions of oil reserves.
Isn't Socialism wonderful?
You actually agree with Trump about something ?Let's go and take it.
You actually agree with Trump about something ?Let's go and take it.
I'll alert the media.View attachment 426253
Yeah mon. I be 59 but still kickin butt mon.Are you willing to join up and go.
With the latest revelations about Dominion voting machines, my whole perspective has changed about Venezuela- not that I was ever a Hugo Chavez supporter- but it does ring a bell of familiarity -namely US propping up dictators in various places.This just proves how ridiculously idiotic the entire left-wing claims are.
Iran has been trading with Venezuela for decades, as have many other countries.
The idea that US sanctions are the cause of all Venezuela's problems is ridiculous, because they can, and have, been trading with everyone else consistently for 20 years.
Moreover, the fact they are shipping oil to Venezuela, the country with the largest known oil reserves in on the entire planet, is proof socialism sucks.
In this crazy world, nothing surprises me anymore.
Biggest Iranian Flotilla Yet En Route to Venezuela With Fuel
Iran is sending its biggest fleet yet of tankers to Venezuela in defiance of U.S. sanctions to help the isolated nation weather a crippling fuel shortage, according to people with knowledge of the matter.www.bloomberg.com
This is nothing new actually.
(6 months ago)
Venezuela isn't the enemy. I know that the Globalist had tried to bribe Maduro to let them rule over their country like they've done to other countries' leaders, but he refused their offer. And so they've had stopped lending money and stopped the production of drilling for oil in their country in order to bring down their country.
These Global bankers destroys anyone who don't go along with their agendas like how they are destroying Pres. Trump's supporters source of income.
Obama have leftover intel agents giving Pres. Trump fake intel to make him to do what they want him to do.
In the beginning of Pres. Trump's term. He said he don't trust the intelligence community. But all of the politicians and MSM kept on slamming him until he submitted to them.
But our first gay president, Obama knew that Iran kills gays. But he never sanctioned them because the Iranian government submitted to the Globalist it's because they had paid very handsomely with U.S. tax dollars for them to submit.
- President Barack Obama signed the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014, a U.S. Act imposing sanctions on Venezuelan individuals held responsible by the United States for human rights violations during the 2014 Venezuelan protests, in December of that year.
.International sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Obama administration acknowledges $1.7B transfer to Iran was all cash
Treasury spokeswoman says cash payments necessary because of "effectiveness of U.S. and international sanctions," which isolated Iran from international finance systemwww.cbsnews.com
The failed agricultural policies by the US made sure Haiti, a country that produced its own rice, would be reliant on US food to the extent that Haiti imports food from the US. Foreign aid is continuously pumped into Haiti, and no plan is made to bolster the country’s own capacity to rebuild and produce.
Haiti is still run on which business finds favor with the US, and while the Clintons were in charge of the US, they presided over all these failed policies. It is high time the onus to build Haiti shifts back to the government.
Venezuela's 'people as legislators' ban GMOs, protect traditional seeds
A radical new Seed Law drafted by Venezuelan people, farmers and NGOs was signed into law in the closing days of 2015, write William Camacaro, Frederick B. Mills & Christina M. Schiavoni. Striking back against the corporate takeover of seeds and peddling of GMOs, the Seed Law bans transgenic...theecologist.org
One of the main issues is violence perpetrated by landowners who have opposed the Venezuelan government’s land redistribution policy going back to the landmark 2001 Land Law introduced by former President Hugo Chavez.
In 2017, a committee of victims’ relatives asked the National Constituent Assembly to declare campesino killings crimes against humanity. They likewise demanded justice be done for the more than 300 leaders killed in their struggle for land, especially in the states of Zulia, Barinas, Apure and Portuguesa.
Campesino leaders have also denounced evictions pushed forward by the National Land Institute. In a recent case, the institute revoked the property deed of the 300-hectare Cacho e’ Venao plot that had been turned over to 45 families in Portuguesa State, only to return it to the previous landowner, even though the campesinos are currently producing food.
Venezuela’s Maduro Demands Investigation into Landlord Violence - Venezuelanalysis
Mérida, August 8, 2020 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered a detailed probe into the assassination of 370 campesinos by landowners over the last 20 years. Maduro tasked Interior Minister Néstor Reverol and Agriculture Minister Wilmar Castro Soteldo with providing...venezuelanalysis.com
.Nabors pulls last rig in Venezuela as Chevron halts drilling program
Drilling rig operator Nabors is pulling its last rig out of oil-rich Venezuela after Chevron halted its drilling program in the troubled South American nation.www.houstonchronicle.com
Venezuela and Brazil suffer from africanation. You see it day by day in the US.
As an ol man once told me...darker that thar skin the more sin....
It's none of our business. This does show what it's all still about though. Oil. We bankrupt our future over it. We kill thousands over it.
Then some wonder why so many of us want to move away from it.
Lol and Venezuela sits on billions of oil reserves.
Isn't Socialism wonderful?
Let's go and take it.
It's none of our business. This does show what it's all still about though. Oil. We bankrupt our future over it. We kill thousands over it.
Then some wonder why so many of us want to move away from it.
No evidence to support that claim, whatsoever.
In this crazy world, nothing surprises me anymore.
Biggest Iranian Flotilla Yet En Route to Venezuela With Fuel
Iran is sending its biggest fleet yet of tankers to Venezuela in defiance of U.S. sanctions to help the isolated nation weather a crippling fuel shortage, according to people with knowledge of the matter.www.bloomberg.com
This is nothing new actually.
(6 months ago)
Venezuela isn't the enemy. I know that the Globalist had tried to bribe Maduro to let them rule over their country like they've done to other countries' leaders, but he refused their offer. And so they've had stopped lending money and stopped the production of drilling for oil in their country in order to bring down their country.
These Global bankers destroys anyone who don't go along with their agendas like how they are destroying Pres. Trump's supporters source of income.
Obama have leftover intel agents giving Pres. Trump fake intel to make him to do what they want him to do.
In the beginning of Pres. Trump's term. He said he don't trust the intelligence community. But all of the politicians and MSM kept on slamming him until he submitted to them.
But our first gay president, Obama knew that Iran kills gays. But he never sanctioned them because the Iranian government submitted to the Globalist it's because they had paid very handsomely with U.S. tax dollars for them to submit.
- President Barack Obama signed the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014, a U.S. Act imposing sanctions on Venezuelan individuals held responsible by the United States for human rights violations during the 2014 Venezuelan protests, in December of that year.
.International sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Obama administration acknowledges $1.7B transfer to Iran was all cash
Treasury spokeswoman says cash payments necessary because of "effectiveness of U.S. and international sanctions," which isolated Iran from international finance systemwww.cbsnews.com
The failed agricultural policies by the US made sure Haiti, a country that produced its own rice, would be reliant on US food to the extent that Haiti imports food from the US. Foreign aid is continuously pumped into Haiti, and no plan is made to bolster the country’s own capacity to rebuild and produce.
Haiti is still run on which business finds favor with the US, and while the Clintons were in charge of the US, they presided over all these failed policies. It is high time the onus to build Haiti shifts back to the government.
Venezuela's 'people as legislators' ban GMOs, protect traditional seeds
A radical new Seed Law drafted by Venezuelan people, farmers and NGOs was signed into law in the closing days of 2015, write William Camacaro, Frederick B. Mills & Christina M. Schiavoni. Striking back against the corporate takeover of seeds and peddling of GMOs, the Seed Law bans transgenic...theecologist.org
One of the main issues is violence perpetrated by landowners who have opposed the Venezuelan government’s land redistribution policy going back to the landmark 2001 Land Law introduced by former President Hugo Chavez.
In 2017, a committee of victims’ relatives asked the National Constituent Assembly to declare campesino killings crimes against humanity. They likewise demanded justice be done for the more than 300 leaders killed in their struggle for land, especially in the states of Zulia, Barinas, Apure and Portuguesa.
Campesino leaders have also denounced evictions pushed forward by the National Land Institute. In a recent case, the institute revoked the property deed of the 300-hectare Cacho e’ Venao plot that had been turned over to 45 families in Portuguesa State, only to return it to the previous landowner, even though the campesinos are currently producing food.
Venezuela’s Maduro Demands Investigation into Landlord Violence - Venezuelanalysis
Mérida, August 8, 2020 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered a detailed probe into the assassination of 370 campesinos by landowners over the last 20 years. Maduro tasked Interior Minister Néstor Reverol and Agriculture Minister Wilmar Castro Soteldo with providing...venezuelanalysis.com
.Nabors pulls last rig in Venezuela as Chevron halts drilling program
Drilling rig operator Nabors is pulling its last rig out of oil-rich Venezuela after Chevron halted its drilling program in the troubled South American nation.www.houstonchronicle.com
So everything you posted is ridiculous. It's hard to even know where to start with so much nonsense.
Oil production in Venezuela started falling, long before there were any sanctions. The idea that we could stop their government run oil companies form drilling and producing oil on their own land, is stupid.
How could we do that? Exxon left Venezuela, not because of sanctions, but because Chavez expropriated their property.
Then you complain that oil production fell, and sanctions stopped them from producing oil?
That's like me, signing a deal with you, to operate a business on my property... and then when you start making money, stealing your stuff, and kicking you out.... then when I can't run the business like you......
I complain you are sabotaging me and making me poor?
Are you going to keep working in on my property, after I stole all your stuff?
No, that's stupid.
And this ignores everything else. For example, Venezuela was a net exporter of rice. Now they can't even grow enough rice to feed themselves, and people are starving.
Do you see US government agents out in the rice fields of Venezuela stopping them from farming?
Do tell, what sanctions do you think prevents a farmer in Venezuela from planting rice, and harvesting it?
Then you complain about violence from land owners. Well yeah..... if you show up at my house, and declare it yours, you and me brother, are going to have a problem. I paid for this place, I own it, it's mine. You don't get to just take other people's stuff.
When you do, people will rightfully get violent, and that is morally justified.
You don't to just steal what you want, and then complain about get getting hurt.
In this crazy world, nothing surprises me anymore.
Biggest Iranian Flotilla Yet En Route to Venezuela With Fuel
Iran is sending its biggest fleet yet of tankers to Venezuela in defiance of U.S. sanctions to help the isolated nation weather a crippling fuel shortage, according to people with knowledge of the matter.www.bloomberg.com
This is nothing new actually.
(6 months ago)
Venezuela isn't the enemy. I know that the Globalist had tried to bribe Maduro to let them rule over their country like they've done to other countries' leaders, but he refused their offer. And so they've had stopped lending money and stopped the production of drilling for oil in their country in order to bring down their country.
These Global bankers destroys anyone who don't go along with their agendas like how they are destroying Pres. Trump's supporters source of income.
Obama have leftover intel agents giving Pres. Trump fake intel to make him to do what they want him to do.
In the beginning of Pres. Trump's term. He said he don't trust the intelligence community. But all of the politicians and MSM kept on slamming him until he submitted to them.
But our first gay president, Obama knew that Iran kills gays. But he never sanctioned them because the Iranian government submitted to the Globalist it's because they had paid very handsomely with U.S. tax dollars for them to submit.
- President Barack Obama signed the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014, a U.S. Act imposing sanctions on Venezuelan individuals held responsible by the United States for human rights violations during the 2014 Venezuelan protests, in December of that year.
.International sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Obama administration acknowledges $1.7B transfer to Iran was all cash
Treasury spokeswoman says cash payments necessary because of "effectiveness of U.S. and international sanctions," which isolated Iran from international finance systemwww.cbsnews.com
The failed agricultural policies by the US made sure Haiti, a country that produced its own rice, would be reliant on US food to the extent that Haiti imports food from the US. Foreign aid is continuously pumped into Haiti, and no plan is made to bolster the country’s own capacity to rebuild and produce.
Haiti is still run on which business finds favor with the US, and while the Clintons were in charge of the US, they presided over all these failed policies. It is high time the onus to build Haiti shifts back to the government.
Venezuela's 'people as legislators' ban GMOs, protect traditional seeds
A radical new Seed Law drafted by Venezuelan people, farmers and NGOs was signed into law in the closing days of 2015, write William Camacaro, Frederick B. Mills & Christina M. Schiavoni. Striking back against the corporate takeover of seeds and peddling of GMOs, the Seed Law bans transgenic...theecologist.org
One of the main issues is violence perpetrated by landowners who have opposed the Venezuelan government’s land redistribution policy going back to the landmark 2001 Land Law introduced by former President Hugo Chavez.
In 2017, a committee of victims’ relatives asked the National Constituent Assembly to declare campesino killings crimes against humanity. They likewise demanded justice be done for the more than 300 leaders killed in their struggle for land, especially in the states of Zulia, Barinas, Apure and Portuguesa.
Campesino leaders have also denounced evictions pushed forward by the National Land Institute. In a recent case, the institute revoked the property deed of the 300-hectare Cacho e’ Venao plot that had been turned over to 45 families in Portuguesa State, only to return it to the previous landowner, even though the campesinos are currently producing food.
Venezuela’s Maduro Demands Investigation into Landlord Violence - Venezuelanalysis
Mérida, August 8, 2020 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered a detailed probe into the assassination of 370 campesinos by landowners over the last 20 years. Maduro tasked Interior Minister Néstor Reverol and Agriculture Minister Wilmar Castro Soteldo with providing...venezuelanalysis.com
.Nabors pulls last rig in Venezuela as Chevron halts drilling program
Drilling rig operator Nabors is pulling its last rig out of oil-rich Venezuela after Chevron halted its drilling program in the troubled South American nation.www.houstonchronicle.com
So everything you posted is ridiculous. It's hard to even know where to start with so much nonsense.
Oil production in Venezuela started falling, long before there were any sanctions. The idea that we could stop their government run oil companies form drilling and producing oil on their own land, is stupid.
How could we do that? Exxon left Venezuela, not because of sanctions, but because Chavez expropriated their property.
Then you complain that oil production fell, and sanctions stopped them from producing oil?
That's like me, signing a deal with you, to operate a business on my property... and then when you start making money, stealing your stuff, and kicking you out.... then when I can't run the business like you......
I complain you are sabotaging me and making me poor?
Are you going to keep working in on my property, after I stole all your stuff?
No, that's stupid.
And this ignores everything else. For example, Venezuela was a net exporter of rice. Now they can't even grow enough rice to feed themselves, and people are starving.
Do you see US government agents out in the rice fields of Venezuela stopping them from farming?
Do tell, what sanctions do you think prevents a farmer in Venezuela from planting rice, and harvesting it?
Then you complain about violence from land owners. Well yeah..... if you show up at my house, and declare it yours, you and me brother, are going to have a problem. I paid for this place, I own it, it's mine. You don't get to just take other people's stuff.
When you do, people will rightfully get violent, and that is morally justified.
You don't to just steal what you want, and then complain about get getting hurt.
It's none of our business. This does show what it's all still about though. Oil. We bankrupt our future over it. We kill thousands over it.
Then some wonder why so many of us want to move away from it.
No evidence to support that claim, whatsoever.
The wars that really are about the oil | The Spectator
In this crazy world, nothing surprises me anymore.
Biggest Iranian Flotilla Yet En Route to Venezuela With Fuel
Iran is sending its biggest fleet yet of tankers to Venezuela in defiance of U.S. sanctions to help the isolated nation weather a crippling fuel shortage, according to people with knowledge of the matter.www.bloomberg.com
This is nothing new actually.
(6 months ago)
Venezuela isn't the enemy. I know that the Globalist had tried to bribe Maduro to let them rule over their country like they've done to other countries' leaders, but he refused their offer. And so they've had stopped lending money and stopped the production of drilling for oil in their country in order to bring down their country.
These Global bankers destroys anyone who don't go along with their agendas like how they are destroying Pres. Trump's supporters source of income.
Obama have leftover intel agents giving Pres. Trump fake intel to make him to do what they want him to do.
In the beginning of Pres. Trump's term. He said he don't trust the intelligence community. But all of the politicians and MSM kept on slamming him until he submitted to them.
But our first gay president, Obama knew that Iran kills gays. But he never sanctioned them because the Iranian government submitted to the Globalist it's because they had paid very handsomely with U.S. tax dollars for them to submit.
- President Barack Obama signed the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014, a U.S. Act imposing sanctions on Venezuelan individuals held responsible by the United States for human rights violations during the 2014 Venezuelan protests, in December of that year.
.International sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Obama administration acknowledges $1.7B transfer to Iran was all cash
Treasury spokeswoman says cash payments necessary because of "effectiveness of U.S. and international sanctions," which isolated Iran from international finance systemwww.cbsnews.com
The failed agricultural policies by the US made sure Haiti, a country that produced its own rice, would be reliant on US food to the extent that Haiti imports food from the US. Foreign aid is continuously pumped into Haiti, and no plan is made to bolster the country’s own capacity to rebuild and produce.
Haiti is still run on which business finds favor with the US, and while the Clintons were in charge of the US, they presided over all these failed policies. It is high time the onus to build Haiti shifts back to the government.
Venezuela's 'people as legislators' ban GMOs, protect traditional seeds
A radical new Seed Law drafted by Venezuelan people, farmers and NGOs was signed into law in the closing days of 2015, write William Camacaro, Frederick B. Mills & Christina M. Schiavoni. Striking back against the corporate takeover of seeds and peddling of GMOs, the Seed Law bans transgenic...theecologist.org
One of the main issues is violence perpetrated by landowners who have opposed the Venezuelan government’s land redistribution policy going back to the landmark 2001 Land Law introduced by former President Hugo Chavez.
In 2017, a committee of victims’ relatives asked the National Constituent Assembly to declare campesino killings crimes against humanity. They likewise demanded justice be done for the more than 300 leaders killed in their struggle for land, especially in the states of Zulia, Barinas, Apure and Portuguesa.
Campesino leaders have also denounced evictions pushed forward by the National Land Institute. In a recent case, the institute revoked the property deed of the 300-hectare Cacho e’ Venao plot that had been turned over to 45 families in Portuguesa State, only to return it to the previous landowner, even though the campesinos are currently producing food.
Venezuela’s Maduro Demands Investigation into Landlord Violence - Venezuelanalysis
Mérida, August 8, 2020 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered a detailed probe into the assassination of 370 campesinos by landowners over the last 20 years. Maduro tasked Interior Minister Néstor Reverol and Agriculture Minister Wilmar Castro Soteldo with providing...venezuelanalysis.com
.Nabors pulls last rig in Venezuela as Chevron halts drilling program
Drilling rig operator Nabors is pulling its last rig out of oil-rich Venezuela after Chevron halted its drilling program in the troubled South American nation.www.houstonchronicle.com
So everything you posted is ridiculous. It's hard to even know where to start with so much nonsense.
Oil production in Venezuela started falling, long before there were any sanctions. The idea that we could stop their government run oil companies form drilling and producing oil on their own land, is stupid.
How could we do that? Exxon left Venezuela, not because of sanctions, but because Chavez expropriated their property.
Then you complain that oil production fell, and sanctions stopped them from producing oil?
That's like me, signing a deal with you, to operate a business on my property... and then when you start making money, stealing your stuff, and kicking you out.... then when I can't run the business like you......
I complain you are sabotaging me and making me poor?
Are you going to keep working in on my property, after I stole all your stuff?
No, that's stupid.
And this ignores everything else. For example, Venezuela was a net exporter of rice. Now they can't even grow enough rice to feed themselves, and people are starving.
Do you see US government agents out in the rice fields of Venezuela stopping them from farming?
Do tell, what sanctions do you think prevents a farmer in Venezuela from planting rice, and harvesting it?
Then you complain about violence from land owners. Well yeah..... if you show up at my house, and declare it yours, you and me brother, are going to have a problem. I paid for this place, I own it, it's mine. You don't get to just take other people's stuff.
When you do, people will rightfully get violent, and that is morally justified.
You don't to just steal what you want, and then complain about get getting hurt.
It is because the International bankers stopped lending them money that they are unable to farmed and they've paid someone to sabotage the farmer's seeds.
The Big banks made Venezuela dependent on loans, like the way they are doing to the U.S. That anytime the Big banks can stop lending out causing the economy to collapse. And Big banks wants the world to depend on their currency. But will not let countries to create their own currency.
But once they have collapsed the countries; economy. That is when they come in to collect on their debts.
The Big bank kept on encouraging Venezuela to borrow more to create this Green economy. They've told the Venezuelan's government to do not worry about them reneging on the loans. Because they are trying to stop pollution. But when the Venezuelans stopped using their cash crop, GMO. That is when all hell started to break out. That big bank will instantly pull out their nursing nipples from out of the Venezuelan's mouths, not giving them time to wean themselves off the nipple. But now the Big banks sees that the country is trying to get back on their feet again without their help. That they comes around and push them back on the ground, forcing them to stay down.
You can't depend on anyone.
Thirdly, they used the period of high oil prices between 2004 and 2012 not to save for a rainy day, but to borrow as it if was going out of fashion. They sextupled the public debt in the middle of an oil boom, spending as if the price of oil was at $200 a barrel when it was only at $100. When the markets decided that Venezuela’s debt was too big, they stopped lending, and the price of oil collapsed.
Harvard expert tries to make sense of Venezuela’s collapse
Harvard Kennedy’s School’s Ricardo Hausmann, director of the Center for International Development and professor of the practice of economic development, discusses deteriorating conditions in Venezuela.news.harvard.edu
In this crazy world, nothing surprises me anymore.
Biggest Iranian Flotilla Yet En Route to Venezuela With Fuel
Iran is sending its biggest fleet yet of tankers to Venezuela in defiance of U.S. sanctions to help the isolated nation weather a crippling fuel shortage, according to people with knowledge of the matter.www.bloomberg.com
This is nothing new actually.
(6 months ago)
Venezuela isn't the enemy. I know that the Globalist had tried to bribe Maduro to let them rule over their country like they've done to other countries' leaders, but he refused their offer. And so they've had stopped lending money and stopped the production of drilling for oil in their country in order to bring down their country.
These Global bankers destroys anyone who don't go along with their agendas like how they are destroying Pres. Trump's supporters source of income.
Obama have leftover intel agents giving Pres. Trump fake intel to make him to do what they want him to do.
In the beginning of Pres. Trump's term. He said he don't trust the intelligence community. But all of the politicians and MSM kept on slamming him until he submitted to them.
But our first gay president, Obama knew that Iran kills gays. But he never sanctioned them because the Iranian government submitted to the Globalist it's because they had paid very handsomely with U.S. tax dollars for them to submit.
- President Barack Obama signed the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014, a U.S. Act imposing sanctions on Venezuelan individuals held responsible by the United States for human rights violations during the 2014 Venezuelan protests, in December of that year.
.International sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Obama administration acknowledges $1.7B transfer to Iran was all cash
Treasury spokeswoman says cash payments necessary because of "effectiveness of U.S. and international sanctions," which isolated Iran from international finance systemwww.cbsnews.com
The failed agricultural policies by the US made sure Haiti, a country that produced its own rice, would be reliant on US food to the extent that Haiti imports food from the US. Foreign aid is continuously pumped into Haiti, and no plan is made to bolster the country’s own capacity to rebuild and produce.
Haiti is still run on which business finds favor with the US, and while the Clintons were in charge of the US, they presided over all these failed policies. It is high time the onus to build Haiti shifts back to the government.
Venezuela's 'people as legislators' ban GMOs, protect traditional seeds
A radical new Seed Law drafted by Venezuelan people, farmers and NGOs was signed into law in the closing days of 2015, write William Camacaro, Frederick B. Mills & Christina M. Schiavoni. Striking back against the corporate takeover of seeds and peddling of GMOs, the Seed Law bans transgenic...theecologist.org
One of the main issues is violence perpetrated by landowners who have opposed the Venezuelan government’s land redistribution policy going back to the landmark 2001 Land Law introduced by former President Hugo Chavez.
In 2017, a committee of victims’ relatives asked the National Constituent Assembly to declare campesino killings crimes against humanity. They likewise demanded justice be done for the more than 300 leaders killed in their struggle for land, especially in the states of Zulia, Barinas, Apure and Portuguesa.
Campesino leaders have also denounced evictions pushed forward by the National Land Institute. In a recent case, the institute revoked the property deed of the 300-hectare Cacho e’ Venao plot that had been turned over to 45 families in Portuguesa State, only to return it to the previous landowner, even though the campesinos are currently producing food.
Venezuela’s Maduro Demands Investigation into Landlord Violence - Venezuelanalysis
Mérida, August 8, 2020 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered a detailed probe into the assassination of 370 campesinos by landowners over the last 20 years. Maduro tasked Interior Minister Néstor Reverol and Agriculture Minister Wilmar Castro Soteldo with providing...venezuelanalysis.com
.Nabors pulls last rig in Venezuela as Chevron halts drilling program
Drilling rig operator Nabors is pulling its last rig out of oil-rich Venezuela after Chevron halted its drilling program in the troubled South American nation.www.houstonchronicle.com
So everything you posted is ridiculous. It's hard to even know where to start with so much nonsense.
Oil production in Venezuela started falling, long before there were any sanctions. The idea that we could stop their government run oil companies form drilling and producing oil on their own land, is stupid.
How could we do that? Exxon left Venezuela, not because of sanctions, but because Chavez expropriated their property.
Then you complain that oil production fell, and sanctions stopped them from producing oil?
That's like me, signing a deal with you, to operate a business on my property... and then when you start making money, stealing your stuff, and kicking you out.... then when I can't run the business like you......
I complain you are sabotaging me and making me poor?
Are you going to keep working in on my property, after I stole all your stuff?
No, that's stupid.
And this ignores everything else. For example, Venezuela was a net exporter of rice. Now they can't even grow enough rice to feed themselves, and people are starving.
Do you see US government agents out in the rice fields of Venezuela stopping them from farming?
Do tell, what sanctions do you think prevents a farmer in Venezuela from planting rice, and harvesting it?
Then you complain about violence from land owners. Well yeah..... if you show up at my house, and declare it yours, you and me brother, are going to have a problem. I paid for this place, I own it, it's mine. You don't get to just take other people's stuff.
When you do, people will rightfully get violent, and that is morally justified.
You don't to just steal what you want, and then complain about get getting hurt.
And when I was growing up. It was hard to get a loan from the bank. And it was considered a sin to borrowed. But now banks are forcing people to borrow and it is considered a blessing to get a loan. and people are spending like tomorrow is the end of the world.
But when the economy collapsed. There were many people committed suicide because they are afraid to live in squalor.
But I was raised to always save up for raining days. Never live beyond your means.
It's none of our business. This does show what it's all still about though. Oil. We bankrupt our future over it. We kill thousands over it.
Then some wonder why so many of us want to move away from it.
No evidence to support that claim, whatsoever.
The wars that really are about the oil | The Spectator
Just not true though. You can post a million ridiculous articles until the end of time saying things like this, it doesn't make it true.
Name the oil field that we captured in Iraq, and started pumping oil into the US from? Name it. Name the field that we own... that we don't pay money for... that we are getting oil from?
You can't. You know why you can't? Because it never happened. Nor did we start confiscating oil from anywhere else, not Venezuela, not Iran, not anywhere.
How can you say "it's a war over oil", when we were buying oil from the country before the war... and we're buying oil from the country after the war? How can you say it's a war over oil, when absolutely nothing oil related changed?
Now have we had some problems when another country confiscates the property of US citizens? Sure, but that's not because it's oil... that's because they stole the property of our citizens. The United Fruit company, had nothing to do with oil.
But hey, prove me wrong. Show me the exact fields in Iraq or anywhere else, that we sent our troops to confiscate the oil, and now we have billions of barrels of free oil flowing into the US. Where is it?