Venezuela continues to "progress" into poverty. A repetitive history...

nothing but ignorant gibberish

if you have no money to spend, the only way to get things done is by force.

but you're to dumb to figure it out, dismissed.
dear, is capitalism always so useless to the right.

Socialism has recourse to an official mint that can create money almost as if by magic. it merely requires using capitalism, for all of its worth to make money with the other Peoples' tax monies.
 
so if i ever want to take a weeks vacation in Venuzuela, I guess I need to bring my own drinking water and TP,,right? but is TP allowed on planes?
Is Ukraine or Syria booked up that you want to go to Venezuela?
I've been there a couple times. It's actually quite nice. Caracas is a bit rough but the jungles and beaches are beautiful. The Guarapita hooch is top notch.
 
so if i ever want to take a weeks vacation in Venuzuela, I guess I need to bring my own drinking water and TP,,right? but is TP allowed on planes?
Is Ukraine or Syria booked up that you want to go to Venezuela?
I've been there a couple times. It's actually quite nice. Caracas is a bit rough but the jungles and beaches are beautiful. The Guarapita hooch is top notch.
how big are the palmetto bugs and do they eat people?
 
so if i ever want to take a weeks vacation in Venuzuela, I guess I need to bring my own drinking water and TP,,right? but is TP allowed on planes?
Is Ukraine or Syria booked up that you want to go to Venezuela?
I've been there a couple times. It's actually quite nice. Caracas is a bit rough but the jungles and beaches are beautiful. The Guarapita hooch is top notch.
how big are the palmetto bugs and do they eat people?
hey,,,i live in Florida,,i always keep my Mag 44 handy just in case one of those 36 inch cockroaches sneaks under my front door.
 
so if i ever want to take a weeks vacation in Venuzuela, I guess I need to bring my own drinking water and TP,,right? but is TP allowed on planes?
Is Ukraine or Syria booked up that you want to go to Venezuela?
I've been there a couple times. It's actually quite nice. Caracas is a bit rough but the jungles and beaches are beautiful. The Guarapita hooch is top notch.
how big are the palmetto bugs and do they eat people?
hey,,,i live in Florida,,i always keep my Mag 44 handy just in case one of those 36 inch cockroaches sneaks under my front door.
I don't recall seeing any roaches when I was there. Those things you have in Florida are down right scary. I wonder how many pets and small children they have carried off.
 
so if i ever want to take a weeks vacation in Venuzuela, I guess I need to bring my own drinking water and TP,,right? but is TP allowed on planes?
Is Ukraine or Syria booked up that you want to go to Venezuela?
I've been there a couple times. It's actually quite nice. Caracas is a bit rough but the jungles and beaches are beautiful. The Guarapita hooch is top notch.
how big are the palmetto bugs and do they eat people?
hey,,,i live in Florida,,i always keep my Mag 44 handy just in case one of those 36 inch cockroaches sneaks under my front door.
I don't recall seeing any roaches when I was there. Those things you have in Florida are down right scary. I wonder how many pets and small children they have carried off.
oh,,you never want to let your pets run loose in a very grassy/swampy back yard........lunch!
 
no clue and no Cause; i got it.

how would modernizing production methods be worse?
they have no money to spend
the government has fucked everything up, so thinking they won't fuck it up again is just leftist thinking

seriously, doing stewpud harder isn't the answer, it never was and never will be.

government 'help' always makes things worse.

I guess you missed it.
He wants Venezuela's "official Mint" (whatever that is) to "upgrade those sectors of the economy in need the most."

He seems to believe when a country has destroyed its currency's value by issuing too much of it, the solution to their financial crisis is to buy more money printing machines.
 
Another example of the results "progressive" policy.

Venezuelan supermarkets are increasingly being targeted by looters as swollen lines and prolonged food shortages spark frustration in the OPEC nation struggling with an economic crisis.

Shoppers routinely spend hours in lines to buy consumer staples ranging from corn flour to laundry soap, turning lines into venues for shoving matches and now more frequent attempts to plunder shops.

Unsurprisingly the people responsible for the deteriorating state of affairs sound just like the moonbat messiah's sycophants in the media.

Several looters were arrested after the fracas, which Perez blamed on "ultra-right-wing sectors of the opposition" seeking to sow violence.

Funny how angry victims of poverty spreading, equal misery regressivism always turn out to be "right wing extremists" no matter what country on the road to failure they're in.



Looting, violence on rise in Venezuela supermarkets...

Almost as though despite being a major oil exporter that money isn't going back into their economy. Like someone's stealing it. :)
 
no clue and no Cause; i got it.

how would modernizing production methods be worse?
they have no money to spend
the government has fucked everything up, so thinking they won't fuck it up again is just leftist thinking

seriously, doing stewpud harder isn't the answer, it never was and never will be.

government 'help' always makes things worse.

I guess you missed it.
He wants Venezuela's "official Mint" (whatever that is) to "upgrade those sectors of the economy in need the most."

He seems to believe when a country has destroyed its currency's value by issuing too much of it, the solution to their financial crisis is to buy more money printing machines.
they can make everyone a quadrillionaire, but if a loaf of bread cost 2 quadrillion...
 
Another example of the results "progressive" policy.

Venezuelan supermarkets are increasingly being targeted by looters as swollen lines and prolonged food shortages spark frustration in the OPEC nation struggling with an economic crisis.

Shoppers routinely spend hours in lines to buy consumer staples ranging from corn flour to laundry soap, turning lines into venues for shoving matches and now more frequent attempts to plunder shops.

Unsurprisingly the people responsible for the deteriorating state of affairs sound just like the moonbat messiah's sycophants in the media.

Several looters were arrested after the fracas, which Perez blamed on "ultra-right-wing sectors of the opposition" seeking to sow violence.

Funny how angry victims of poverty spreading, equal misery regressivism always turn out to be "right wing extremists" no matter what country on the road to failure they're in.



Looting, violence on rise in Venezuela supermarkets...

Almost as though despite being a major oil exporter that money isn't going back into their economy. Like someone's stealing it. :)
who is the owner?

the government? If so that would explain everything to those that can think
 
Another example of the results "progressive" policy.

Venezuelan supermarkets are increasingly being targeted by looters as swollen lines and prolonged food shortages spark frustration in the OPEC nation struggling with an economic crisis.

Shoppers routinely spend hours in lines to buy consumer staples ranging from corn flour to laundry soap, turning lines into venues for shoving matches and now more frequent attempts to plunder shops.

Unsurprisingly the people responsible for the deteriorating state of affairs sound just like the moonbat messiah's sycophants in the media.

Several looters were arrested after the fracas, which Perez blamed on "ultra-right-wing sectors of the opposition" seeking to sow violence.

Funny how angry victims of poverty spreading, equal misery regressivism always turn out to be "right wing extremists" no matter what country on the road to failure they're in.



Looting, violence on rise in Venezuela supermarkets...

Almost as though despite being a major oil exporter that money isn't going back into their economy. Like someone's stealing it. :)
who is the owner?

the government? If so that would explain everything to those that can think
Bad management? The People also own and work Hoover Dam.
 
Another example of the results "progressive" policy.

Venezuelan supermarkets are increasingly being targeted by looters as swollen lines and prolonged food shortages spark frustration in the OPEC nation struggling with an economic crisis.

Shoppers routinely spend hours in lines to buy consumer staples ranging from corn flour to laundry soap, turning lines into venues for shoving matches and now more frequent attempts to plunder shops.

Unsurprisingly the people responsible for the deteriorating state of affairs sound just like the moonbat messiah's sycophants in the media.

Several looters were arrested after the fracas, which Perez blamed on "ultra-right-wing sectors of the opposition" seeking to sow violence.

Funny how angry victims of poverty spreading, equal misery regressivism always turn out to be "right wing extremists" no matter what country on the road to failure they're in.



Looting, violence on rise in Venezuela supermarkets...

Almost as though despite being a major oil exporter that money isn't going back into their economy. Like someone's stealing it. :)
who is the owner?

the government? If so that would explain everything to those that can think
Bad management? The People also own and work Hoover Dam.
ahhh, I see what you want to do.

cherry pick some bullshit from history and think you're right.

that's desperation

socialism is wrong and what you support leads to what is happening in Ven. just deal with and admit to yourself you're wrong.
 
ahhh, I see what you want to do.

cherry pick some bullshit from history and think you're right.

that's desperation

socialism is wrong and what you support leads to what is happening in Ven. just deal with and admit to yourself you're wrong.

Having a commonwealth interest in massive public infrastructure is not a socialist policy.

It's also an insipid argument for collectivising a country.

If you "think" it's such a great idea, climb over the North Korea border fence. It's there to keep people in so they will let you do it.
 
Another example of the results "progressive" policy.

Venezuelan supermarkets are increasingly being targeted by looters as swollen lines and prolonged food shortages spark frustration in the OPEC nation struggling with an economic crisis.

Shoppers routinely spend hours in lines to buy consumer staples ranging from corn flour to laundry soap, turning lines into venues for shoving matches and now more frequent attempts to plunder shops.

Unsurprisingly the people responsible for the deteriorating state of affairs sound just like the moonbat messiah's sycophants in the media.

Several looters were arrested after the fracas, which Perez blamed on "ultra-right-wing sectors of the opposition" seeking to sow violence.

Funny how angry victims of poverty spreading, equal misery regressivism always turn out to be "right wing extremists" no matter what country on the road to failure they're in.



Looting, violence on rise in Venezuela supermarkets...

Almost as though despite being a major oil exporter that money isn't going back into their economy. Like someone's stealing it. :)
who is the owner?

the government? If so that would explain everything to those that can think
Bad management? The People also own and work Hoover Dam.
ahhh, I see what you want to do.

cherry pick some bullshit from history and think you're right.

that's desperation

socialism is wrong and what you support leads to what is happening in Ven. just deal with and admit to yourself you're wrong.
wrong about what. you are the one stereotyping socialism with nothing but propaganda and rhetoric. why not admit to yourself that you're wrong since you have nothing but follacy to work with.
 
no clue and no Cause; i got it.

how would modernizing production methods be worse?
they have no money to spend
the government has fucked everything up, so thinking they won't fuck it up again is just leftist thinking

seriously, doing stewpud harder isn't the answer, it never was and never will be.

government 'help' always makes things worse.

I guess you missed it.
He wants Venezuela's "official Mint" (whatever that is) to "upgrade those sectors of the economy in need the most."

He seems to believe when a country has destroyed its currency's value by issuing too much of it, the solution to their financial crisis is to buy more money printing machines.
the private sector can make money all the time with other people's money, and they don't have recourse to a Peoples Mint. I guess capitalism and a positive multiplier effect is just useless to the right
 
socialism is wrong and what you support leads to what is happening in Venezuela...
wrong about what. you are the one stereotyping socialism with nothing but propaganda and rhetoric. why not admit to yourself that you're wrong since you have nothing but follacy to work with.

The desperate attempt to rebrand socialism as "soft and fuzzy" or "new and improved" is betrayed by its past excesses (and failures) and the devastation it causes in countries that still fall for the siren's "free lunch" call.

no clue and no Cause; i got it.

how would modernizing production methods be worse?
they have no money to spend
the government has fucked everything up, so thinking they won't fuck it up again is just leftist thinking

seriously, doing stewpud harder isn't the answer, it never was and never will be.

government 'help' always makes things worse.

I guess you missed it.
He wants Venezuela's "official Mint" (whatever that is) to "upgrade those sectors of the economy in need the most."

He seems to believe when a country has destroyed its currency's value by issuing too much of it, the solution to their financial crisis is to buy more money printing machines.
the private sector can make money all the time with other people's money, and they don't have recourse to a Peoples Mint. I guess capitalism and a positive multiplier effect is just useless to the right

There is a significant diff between the private sector making money and the gov't printing it but I no longer have the patience to explain economics to you, Comrade, so go right ahead and crank up your "People's Mint."
 

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