Venezuela blames blackout on US sabotage


Combine your link with the fact that equipment and supplies are scarce, as well as so is food and medicine, and you have a whole bunch of weak and starving workers who don't have the materials required to maintain the grid.

And, while it might be fun to participate in a conspiracy theory that it was caused by the US, I think it was more because of starving workers without the necessary equipment and tools.

Especially when you consider the fact that it is a jungle country, with lots of critters that can get in the grid and short it out.

Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.
 

Combine your link with the fact that equipment and supplies are scarce, as well as so is food and medicine, and you have a whole bunch of weak and starving workers who don't have the materials required to maintain the grid.

And, while it might be fun to participate in a conspiracy theory that it was caused by the US, I think it was more because of starving workers without the necessary equipment and tools.

Especially when you consider the fact that it is a jungle country, with lots of critters that can get in the grid and short it out.

Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.
 

Combine your link with the fact that equipment and supplies are scarce, as well as so is food and medicine, and you have a whole bunch of weak and starving workers who don't have the materials required to maintain the grid.

And, while it might be fun to participate in a conspiracy theory that it was caused by the US, I think it was more because of starving workers without the necessary equipment and tools.

Especially when you consider the fact that it is a jungle country, with lots of critters that can get in the grid and short it out.

Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.
 

Combine your link with the fact that equipment and supplies are scarce, as well as so is food and medicine, and you have a whole bunch of weak and starving workers who don't have the materials required to maintain the grid.

And, while it might be fun to participate in a conspiracy theory that it was caused by the US, I think it was more because of starving workers without the necessary equipment and tools.

Especially when you consider the fact that it is a jungle country, with lots of critters that can get in the grid and short it out.

Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?
 

Combine your link with the fact that equipment and supplies are scarce, as well as so is food and medicine, and you have a whole bunch of weak and starving workers who don't have the materials required to maintain the grid.

And, while it might be fun to participate in a conspiracy theory that it was caused by the US, I think it was more because of starving workers without the necessary equipment and tools.

Especially when you consider the fact that it is a jungle country, with lots of critters that can get in the grid and short it out.

Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

Why are there “other things” driving my stares economy and not Venezuela’s ?
 
Combine your link with the fact that equipment and supplies are scarce, as well as so is food and medicine, and you have a whole bunch of weak and starving workers who don't have the materials required to maintain the grid.

And, while it might be fun to participate in a conspiracy theory that it was caused by the US, I think it was more because of starving workers without the necessary equipment and tools.

Especially when you consider the fact that it is a jungle country, with lots of critters that can get in the grid and short it out.

Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.
 
Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

Moving the goalposts? You are an idiot. Did you set some goalposts?
Do explain them.
 
Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

Yes indeed. Brazil’s economy hasn’t been destroyed by socialism. They have all kinds of industries.
 
Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

Venezuela is right next to Brazil. Trees don’t grow there? Food won’t grow?
 
Why aren’t equipment and supplies scarce in my state? Why aren’t the workers here weak and starving?

Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

How about Saudi Arabia? I wonder if the electricity is working there?
 
Wow.......................nice deflection. Well, in answer to your question, it's probably because the economy of your state and country hasn't been tied to oil revenues, and your governor isn't robbing your state blind and acting like a dictator, as well as refusing any kind of aid sent to the borders of your state.

My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

Venezuela is right next to Brazil. Trees don’t grow there? Food won’t grow?

The only part of Brasil that touches Venezuela is deep jungle. Nobody lives there.

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What the fuck this has to do with electrical outages eludes me.
 
My states economy is absolutely tied to oil revenues. And the electricity here has about a .0001% downtime over the last half century.

Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

Venezuela is right next to Brazil. Trees don’t grow there? Food won’t grow?

The only part of Brasil that touches Venezuela is deep jungle. Nobody lives there.

q8ukxakt4hy01.png


What the fuck this has to do with electrical outages eludes me.

DoTARD has it in their head that because other countries don't have problems with their grid, then neither should Venezuela. Yeah, I know, that's about as stupid as it gets.

Like I said before, the real cause is lack of food to feed the workers responsible for maintaining the grid. If you are starving, you can't focus your attention on your job. Then, there is the fact that they are also running out of equipment and supplies. If you don't have the gear or the money to buy it, you can't fix things when they break.
 
Your states economy isn't tied to oil revenue to even a quarter of what Venezuela is. And, fwiw, oil isn't the only thing driving your state's economy. There are other things as well.

How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

Venezuela is right next to Brazil. Trees don’t grow there? Food won’t grow?

The only part of Brasil that touches Venezuela is deep jungle. Nobody lives there.

q8ukxakt4hy01.png


What the fuck this has to do with electrical outages eludes me.

DoTARD has it in their head that because other countries don't have problems with their grid, then neither should Venezuela. Yeah, I know, that's about as stupid as it gets.

Like I said before, the real cause is lack of food to feed the workers responsible for maintaining the grid. If you are starving, you can't focus your attention on your job. Then, there is the fact that they are also running out of equipment and supplies. If you don't have the gear or the money to buy it, you can't fix things when they break.

And back to square one. Why are they starving? And why don’t they have “the gear”?
 
How about Brazil? It is making no more than Venezuela on oil. Is its electricity on?

Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

Venezuela is right next to Brazil. Trees don’t grow there? Food won’t grow?

The only part of Brasil that touches Venezuela is deep jungle. Nobody lives there.

q8ukxakt4hy01.png


What the fuck this has to do with electrical outages eludes me.

DoTARD has it in their head that because other countries don't have problems with their grid, then neither should Venezuela. Yeah, I know, that's about as stupid as it gets.

Like I said before, the real cause is lack of food to feed the workers responsible for maintaining the grid. If you are starving, you can't focus your attention on your job. Then, there is the fact that they are also running out of equipment and supplies. If you don't have the gear or the money to buy it, you can't fix things when they break.

And back to square one. Why are they starving? And why don’t they have “the gear”?

Because their leader is corrupt and the falling oil prices did no favors for their economy because it was tied to oil prices. If you don't have the money because your leader is a crook and your economy tanks because the leader had screwed it up, you won't have money to repair the power grid.
 
Moving the goalposts I see. And, hate to tell you, but Brazil also has large crop and lumber exports that also fuel its economy. No, their economy isn't tied to oil as much as Venezuela's.

Venezuela is right next to Brazil. Trees don’t grow there? Food won’t grow?

The only part of Brasil that touches Venezuela is deep jungle. Nobody lives there.

q8ukxakt4hy01.png


What the fuck this has to do with electrical outages eludes me.

DoTARD has it in their head that because other countries don't have problems with their grid, then neither should Venezuela. Yeah, I know, that's about as stupid as it gets.

Like I said before, the real cause is lack of food to feed the workers responsible for maintaining the grid. If you are starving, you can't focus your attention on your job. Then, there is the fact that they are also running out of equipment and supplies. If you don't have the gear or the money to buy it, you can't fix things when they break.

And back to square one. Why are they starving? And why don’t they have “the gear”?

Because their leader is corrupt and the falling oil prices did no favors for their economy because it was tied to oil prices. If you don't have the money because your leader is a crook and your economy tanks because the leader had screwed it up, you won't have money to repair the power grid.

Their leader is a communist who nationalized the electricity sector, set wage and price controls, promised free health care and a laundry list of other pie-in-the-sky items Democrats would love to enforce here.
Oil prices didn’t do it. If you circle back to that then I’ll ask you again...is Saudi Arabia without electricity? Kuwait?
 

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