Posted on 05/03/2007 4:56:10 PM PDT by Jean S
“It should be obvious to any semi-intelligent person shouldnt it?’
They’ll tell you the same thing we heard when presented with compassionate conservatism: “This time, it’s different.”
“in a country where your property can be stolen by the government without notice.”
Hey, he’s giving notice. In the case of steel, 24 hours.
Imagnine a Communist thinking up something like that!
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No wonder the dems love this little tyrant.
Hey Senior Chavez, ask the North Koreans how much prosperity a similar plan has provided them.
<<< If the banks flout the law, he warned, “they should leave.” >>>
Oh, they will.
Where’s John Galt when you need him?
History is great. We get to see this same story over and over again, but with new and interesting characters. And it ends the same way, too.
Id shoot every asset I had offshore, If I was a Sidor exec..
I like the fact that you don’t fall for the usual pitfall for future predictions... picking a date that is unrealistically early... but I think you’re actually over-estimating Venezuela’s stability. Zimbabwe, the bread-basket of Africa, collapsed just a few years after the farms were taken. I’ll say Venezuela gets crunched in about 2013-2015.
The infrastructure is rapidly getting there. See the following video (made over two years ago):
The Truth About Venezuela (Shocking Video) ^ |
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Posted by Stultis On News/Activism ^ 08/07/2006 9:51:26 PM CDT · 37 replies · 2,330+ views YouTube ^ | 2005 | DNAX Productions Believe it or not there's more than thuggery, political murder, smashing of the presses, arming of narco-terrorists, and hobnobbing with Castro and the crazy mullahs in Tehran. Chavez, despite record oil revenues, is presiding over the Cubanization of Venezuela. Video uses simple before (1998) and after (2005) images. See Hugo's "Beautiful Revolution". |
Ah for the good old days. When Allende nationalized the copper industry he was soon gone. Of course he had promised us he wouldn’t and I’m sure Chavez made no such promises.
I’m sure Jimmy Karter is drafting a congratulatory letter right now.
Ayn Rand was right...
Tick tock Tick tock.....
A while back, while in Costa Rica, the students were protesting their government. Upon further review, I was informed a major telecommunicatins company had recently completed the infrastructure upgrade for the country, and the government had decided, in a Chavez-like way, to nationalize the telecommunications and kick the company out.
A year passed, the infrastructure was failing due to neglect, and the Costa Rican government asked the company to come back and “fix it”. The company raised a middle finger to Costa Rica. Needless to say, the officials making the stupid decision were bounced. Unfortunately the backlash continues and the country is is slowly but surely slipping back to 3rd world communications capability.
I’m going to enjoy watching this egomaniac do his own country. Realize the leftist leaders always have an ego problem. Hugo’s is the 800-pound gorilla in the corner, er, or is that Hugo himself?
I saw how long it took for Poland to throw off the Communist yoke first-hand. I have no illusions about how long it may take the people of Venezuela. Chavez has China backing him up just as the Polish Communists had CCCP backing them up.
As for the fuel situation...I just have a hunch...nothing really concrete to back it up...
Go ahead. Communism has been sooooo successful over the past century. High oil prices will keep Venezuela riding high for a while, but there will be a day of reckoning someday. Ask the Soviet Union.
John Galt had stopped putting up with this s*** years before. He was building his community, and that's where the book ended.
If there is a John Galt, he doesn't give a hoot about you or I.
We all have to be John Galt.
The steel company needs to rig explosives onto all it’s facilities.
That way, they have a bargaining tool to use against Chavez.
IE - you can nationalize the company, but all you’ll get is a pile of rubble.
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