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Socialism Works: Venezuela Out of Food, Doctors Make $15 a Month and There's No Beer
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| 07/30/2015
| Daniel Greenfield
Posted on 07/30/2015 8:54:47 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Venezuela used to have oil literally coming out of the ground. Then the Socialists took over and under Hugo Chavez made it a model for the world... to run away from. Here's what's going on in Venezuela now.
Universal Health Care - Venezuela's widely praised government health care system is doing great. Doctors are being paid $15 a month
In some hospitals, they had less than a third of the medical supplies they require. Almost every patient told me they had to buy at least some of their drugs on the street.
Oncologists said that people who were diagnosed with breast cancer sometimes had to wait more than 18 months for treatment, while surgeons said that other patients often die while waiting for operations.
It's not just a lack of medicines that is making life difficult. Spiralling inflation, which topped 600 percent in July 2015, has meant that doctors' salaries are now worth less than £10 per month.
That's about $15 a month. But even that may be optimistic because Venezuelan currency is monopoly money. Obama had to bail out Cuba because Venezuela couldn't keep carrying Castro.
Its taken what, no more than a couple of decades, to turn an oil rich middle income country into something worse than most sub-Saharan economic wastelands (the minimum manufacturing wage in Ethiopia is currently $21 a month or so).
Minimum wage in Venezuela is now about $11 a month. But that's okay because there's no food to buy so the government is just confiscating it from farmers, Bolshevik style.
A food industry group said Monday that Venezuela's government has ordered companies to distribute food staples to a network of state-run supermarkets amid chronic shortages of basic goods.
Federal authorities ordered producers of milk, pasta, oil, rice, sugar and flour to supply between 30 percent and 100 percent of their products to the state stores, he Food Industry Chamber said.
Also there's no beer.
In an attempt to subdue out-of-control inflation, the Venezuelan government now forces companies doing international business to use U.S. dollars instead of the Venezuelan bolivar. Theres just one problem: falling oil prices now mean that U.S. dollars have become few and far between. Thats creating a real crunch for Venezuelan companies like breweries, who must buy U.S. dollars in order to do business with foreign markets or import goods into the country.
The Venezuelan government has failed to give enough U.S. dollars to companies even to import many basic goods, such as chicken, beef and toilet paper, Rueda writes. And in just a few weeks, beer might join that list as well.
Local brewers are already struggling to make ends meet. The industry owes about $200 million to foreign suppliers, Rueda writes, and industry leaders are warning of a crisis that could cost the country over 400,000 jobs.
Even the black market wont help solve the beer shortage, where the going rate for a dollar is more than 600 Venezuelan bolivares. Thats almost three times the highest rate that companies can buy dollars from the government, Rueda writes.
Maybe they can start paying for those beers in Zimbabwean money.
Under Mugabe, the price of an egg rose to 50 billion Zimbabwean dollars and a beer hit 150 billion dollars because Mugabe had the same idea of economics as Obama and Paul Krugman; just print more money.
But don't crack any jokes about it.
Standup comics here say they have no shortage of material: the president claims to have talked to a bird, one political candidate said Tylenol grows on trees and, amid shortages of a key bathroom staple, the National Guard occupied a toilet paper factory.
But using such absurdities in comedy sketches is getting harder amid a government clampdown on political satirists.
Some humorists have been blacklisted by state-run theaters and hotels, and local governments in several towns wont even allow them to perform. Comedy programs that poke fun at the government have disappeared from Venezuelan TV. A few humorists have given up and moved abroad.
Laureano Márquez, for example, focuses on the strangeness of daily life in an oil-rich country where people often cant find milk or diapers. During a recent stand-up routine before a sold-out auditorium in his hometown of Maracay, he said the shortages have gotten so bad that instead of staring at pretty girls on the street he now longingly ogles their shopping bags.
But officials aren't amused. When Mssrs. Márquez and Lovera were scheduled for joint performances in February in the cities of Barquisimeto, Valencia and San Antonio de Los Altos, all three private venues that had booked them were temporarily closed after being accused by the central government of tax evasion. The shows were canceled, the two comedians said.
How very Obama-esque.
No jokes, no beer, no money, no food. That's the left-wing utopia.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: foodshortages; greenfield; shortages; socialism; venezuela; venezuelacrisis
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas
But it will work in America because we have Obama, who once worked at a Baskin Robbins.
If I’m not mistaken I’ve heard he was fired soon after he started because he gave his friends free ice cream.
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posted on
07/30/2015 12:15:21 PM PDT
by
Rides_A_Red_Horse
(Why do you need a fire extinguisher when you can call the fire department?)
To: SeekAndFind
There is an extreme shortage of toilet paper in Venezuela. It’s not a big problem as there also is an extreme shortage of food, too.
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posted on
07/30/2015 12:33:22 PM PDT
by
shortstop
(It's too bad that stupidity isn't painful)
To: Old Sarge
“I blame the Dunning-Kruger Effect. There is no other reasonable explanation.
Okay, I had to look that up - and you’re right, nothing else says it like that...”
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote, “Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognizes genius.” Sounds similar to the DK effect to me.
I read the other day that the purpose of books is to slap us down when we think we’ve had an original thought.
That notwithstanding, I figured out the second part of the DK effect for myself. Astoundingly (to me) I have had a number of frustrating arguments with people who were absolutely, even bitterly, unwilling to consider the possibility that they were overestimating others. When I proposed that they were mistaken to assume that tasks that are easy for them are also easy for others (Wikipedia), most of them seemed to take it as a personal affront. This is a mystery to me, since the premise underlying my argument is that these people are a lot smarter, or more capable in some area(s), than many others.
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posted on
07/30/2015 12:45:10 PM PDT
by
dsc
(Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
To: MinorityRepublican; dsc
Yes...the reality does not fit the MSM Narrative, so it is ignored.
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posted on
07/30/2015 5:51:12 PM PDT
by
left that other site
(You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
To: Buckeye McFrog
Its the fault of the United States.
That's what they tell their people. And around half of them buy it.
Why shouldn't they?
Obama and kerry tell us it's all our fault too. Enough of us bought it to re-elect obama.
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posted on
07/30/2015 6:51:41 PM PDT
by
null and void
(If the government can't protect the Marines, how can we expect it to protect us?)
To: Kartographer
WAIT A MINUTE....Wait A Minute...Wait a minute... Someone call the UN because I know that beer is a human right!!!! Ummm, no.
There are enough muslims in the UN they just might vote in a world wide ban.
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posted on
07/30/2015 6:57:13 PM PDT
by
null and void
(If the government can't protect the Marines, how can we expect it to protect us?)
To: Red Badger
And just who counts the votes in Venezuela?.................... Jimmah Carter?
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posted on
07/30/2015 6:58:08 PM PDT
by
null and void
(If the government can't protect the Marines, how can we expect it to protect us?)
To: SeekAndFind
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posted on
07/30/2015 7:01:33 PM PDT
by
Rome2000
(SMASH THE CPUSA)
To: SeekAndFind
The people who rule Venezuela are richer than ever. The same goes for other basket cases like Zimbabwe. I think American politicians have taken note.
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posted on
07/30/2015 7:06:01 PM PDT
by
Moonman62
(The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
To: Steely Tom
Yes, everything evil or stupid that foreign people do to themselves is the fault of the US. : )
These people elected leftists out of covetousness and everyone knows (who knows history) that Marxism ends in the same sad and deadly outcome. They broke one of the big ten and there are consequences for giving yourself and your Nation over to that sin of zero sum lack and jealousy.
This is the type of global government the Western globalists want for the world. That’s why they are undoing the constitution and Obama is ruling by E.O. without consequence. The US is leading the charge on that (hope and change). GOPers like Jebby and Mittens are right in there, too.
If we can’t save ourselves from our own stupid and evil, how were we to save Venezuela?
To: mumblypeg
... and years before st*lin was a household name, l*nin had already begun the
mass murders.
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posted on
08/01/2015 7:18:39 PM PDT
by
Mmmike
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