How long before social justice dictates that the state must nationalize certain stores and set the prices - give people these things? Isn't that economic justice?
It's already happening in places like Venezuela where socialist governments have destroyed good economies, where inflation soars, inventory dries up and prices spike. Then government calls private businesses evil and nationalizes some, then loots them and plays "Santa Claus" to stop any voting majority objection.
And of course ALL the economic and social problems these socialist countries are experiencing are due to U.S. policies and not because of the very policies outlined below:
Venezuelan Workers Demand Nationalisation of Automotive Industry "....Last week the general secretary of the automotive workers' union, FUTAAC's Christian Pereira said that workers are distressed by the sector-wide cut backs.
Our factories are closing, [companies] ignoring [worker] benefits, forcing economic packages, disguised lay-offs, Pereira stated, arguing the foreign companies are part of the economic war.
Maduro has accused various foreign and domestic owned companies of purposefully trying to undermine his government. He has blamed recent high levels of scarcity and inflation on an economic war being waged by parts of the private sector.
Last December the president moved to fix car prices in Venezuela in a bid to slow inflation and tackle speculative pricing.
In 2013 72,000 vehicles were made in Venezuela, according to figures from the Automotive Chamber of Venezuela (Cavenez); a 30% drop since 2012. Last month the sector's output was 85% lower than January 2013. Of the 296 units produced last month, 291 were made by Toyota...."
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Venezuelas Insane Dictator Reinvents Self as Communist Santa Claus [the current one, not the deceased Hugo Chavez]
".....The problem is that you can only give away free stuff once. Then it goes off the market. Thats why used cars in Venezuela cost more than the new cars that arent available at government prices.
But that isnt stopping Maduro from promoting his Socialist spirit......"
Black Friday? hell, we buy much of our presents and such over the internet (Amazon UPS and FedEx loves me) and to save a couple of bucks by fighting traffic and the insane on that day.....well, that’s not for me.
Wal-Mart’s website lets you get black Friday deals by ordering, opting to do in store pick up, and as you can pay in cash (within 48 hours) you can also avoid scanning your credit/debit card during this holiday season (thus avoiding hackers, hopefully).
Since this happens every year, at what point do the stores get chrged with deliberately inciting a riot?
This country is becoming an embarrassment.
Gotta get them deals on red and green mittens!
Royal Choral Society: 'Hallelujah Chorus' from Handel's Messiah
The Royal Choral Society has been performing Handle's Messiah every Good Friday since the year 1878.
It is uplifting, beautiful, and heavenly inspired.
George Handel wrote Messiah in 1741, inspired by the Bible (specifically Psalms and the Book of Revelation).
The Hallelujah climax is taken from Revelation, when Christ assumes His role as King of Kings, forever, and ever.