Posted on 03/04/2006 5:39:49 PM PST by blam
Venezuelan middle class flees Chávez rule of hate
By Sophie Arie in Caracas
(Filed: 05/03/2006)
Venezuela's once-thriving middle class is packing its bags and fleeing the country, afraid for the future as the socialist president, Hugo Chávez, calls on the slum-dwelling masses to rise up and seize wealth from those better off than themselves.
Growing numbers of professionals, business owners and shopkeepers are fed up with the climate of hostility that the Left-wing president has encouraged in his effort to boost his populist credentials.
President Hugo Chávez
María Carolina García was blowing up helium balloons in her party-decorations shop in Caracas one day when two customers asked her how much they cost.
"When I told them the price, which was just a few dollars, they started yelling at me that it was far too much," Mrs García recalled. "You're a thief! You're all thieves! You just came to this country to steal from the poor," the men shouted before marching out of the shop.
Mrs García, 46, a mother of two whose parents emigrated to Venezuela to escape the Spanish civil war and made a new life as jewellers, was upset. But it was nothing new.
"Ever since Hugo Chávez was elected [in 1998] he has been fomenting hatred for those who have, among those who have not. 'Rich is bad.' That's his message. So the people who follow him have decided it's not just the world's superpower they hate, it's people like me too."
Mrs García said her parents were prepared to emigrate again as they see the same kind of autocracy, blind political allegiance and hatred in society that they saw in Spain years ago. They are gathering the documents that the entire family needs to claim Spanish citizenship, ready for the day they have to flee.
Many Venezuelans complain of the government's increasing control of the media and intimidation of opposition supporters. People report that their middle-class appearance leads to their being robbed, kidnapped or spat at.
The streets of Caracas have always been rife with crime but in recent years the city centre has become seedier, with homeless people sleeping alongside piles of rotting rubbish by blackened walls.
"It's never been a really safe city," said Mrs García, joining a queue outside the Spanish embassy with her identity papers. "But different people walked happily alongside each other not so long ago. I have never felt as threatened as I do now."
Since Mr Chávez, a former paratrooper and close ally of Fidel Castro, the Cuban president, was elected promising a 21st-century socialist revolution and making fiery anti-American speeches, the lines outside the foreign consulates have been growing.
Demand for Venezuelan passports is reported to be so high that the Chávez government has rationed the number of requests it can handle per day, pleading a shortage of passport-making materials.
Professionals, businessmen and women and educated office workers are seeking visas for countries such as Australia, Canada, Spain and Britain. Those with emigrant ancestry are asserting their rights to European passports.
There are no official figures and government supporters deny that anyone is leaving, but most middle-class people questioned by the Sunday Telegraph on the streets said that at least half their friends had left since Mr Chávez came to office.
Vanessa Bertran, 32, who works in public relations, said she would be sad to leave but could see her country going only backwards. She is moving to Canada as soon as her visa comes through.
"If you're middle class or you don't vote for Chávez, you find it's harder and harder to get ahead in life," she said. "Doors keep closing. It's hard to get credit at the bank let alone a job in the state sector. They are squeezing us out."
Marcial Rivera, a 30-year-old business graduate, packed his bags and left for neighbouring Colombia this week. He believes that it is a more stable place to live, despite its own huge problems. "I'm all torn up," he said. "I would like to stay but I don't want to be here when the big bang comes and I think it will be very soon."
Mr Chávez's supporters seem untroubled by the exodus, arguing that if the well-off are leaving it is simply to avoid paying higher taxes to provide benefits for the poor.
"He has united the country," said María Calderón, a middle-aged maid working in the smart Las Mercedes district. "He knows what it is to be poor. It is the first time we've had a leader on our side."
Not like your friends in Mexico who have a God given right to come here any time they please and stay for as long as they like.
L
King of the Cockroaches
And this thug-hate monger sits on a mainline oil tap...and wants to 'enhance' his civilian domestic nuclear programs...just like his buddies in Iran...
The next 10-20 years are going to be nothing short of monumental and entertaining...
Politics aside...enjoy the history unfolding before your eyes..
Most of us, more than likely, will see the next nuclear bomb detonated in anger...And it is what happens after that, that will determine the fate of the planet as we know it...and mankind..
Fasten your seatbelts darlings...its going to be a bumpy bumpy ride...
Hillary Clinton....south of the border.
****Mr Chávez's supporters seem untroubled by the exodus, arguing that if the well-off are leaving it is simply to avoid paying higher taxes to provide benefits for the poor***
Why should the well off have to pay higher taxes. What is he doing with the oil money? Well of course we know, he is stupidly buying weapons he doesnt need.
Here is a country that should be swimming in wealth, they have oil riches. Its amazing that Chavez has his people convinced that rich people are hurting them while he squanders millions he should be feeding those poor folks with. They must be totally ignorant to fall for this idiots crap.
Maybe Jimmy Carter will ride down and tell them the truth, That they are starving because their leader is a retard, who dreams of being dictator of South America and the Carribbean. I wont hold my breath waiting.
Gresham's Law applies to more than just money.
bttt
She told me how there was no future for members of the middle class in her country. I think she will do well here. She has already broken the code...learn English.
I have come to the conclusion that Carter is demented.
Sounds like the Cubans. Castro drove out the middle class so he could rule his slum in peace.
Socialist Chavez would make a good Democrat candidate for Congress from the Peoples Republic of Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, California.....I'm sure he's a good liar, demagogue, crook.
Simply .....he has maggots for brains.
"government supporters deny that anyone is leaving"
Carter has the same thought pattern Chavez has.
if the well-off are leaving it is simply to avoid paying higher taxes to provide benefits for the poor.
Hmmmm.... And that's good?
Your mission, should you choose to accept it...
It's "give us your poor, your hungry, your downtrodden..." time. Except we want Venezuela's middle class instead. The US could use a fresh injection of anti-communist sentiment.
Comical Ali says: "No one is leaving."
"He has united the country," said María Calderón, a middle-aged maid working in the smart Las Mercedes district. "He knows what it is to be poor. It is the first time we've had a leader on our side."
And who shall she be a maid to when the classes are driven
into the country to pick crops?
Ah, the children of the revolution, not first into the maw,
but soon to follow.
He is giving illegal immigrants from Peru, Colombia and Cuban Venezuelan citizenship in order to build more of a base. This is a FACT. Also, he is talking about appropriating homes with 2 or more stories where the residents are not using the upper floors for residence and making that space available for the poor. This man is dangerous.
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