Posted on 08/06/2015 11:38:55 AM PDT by C19fan
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.
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I guess that is true.
Last week there was no bread or toothpaste. Prices are skyrocketing.
And since government doesn’t pay the bills (remember business doing foreign business has to rely on a government program to pay for stuff. The government is not paying foreign suppliers though)
That is why people there cannot even make calls to some countries any more. The bills never got paid and the service was cut off.
http://devilexcrement.com/2015/08/04/a-not-so-subtle-change-in-venezuela/
I wonder if Todd Howard sent a team down there to gather data/story arcs for Fallout 4’s DLC content packs. He should.
With a few ex Blackwater guys guarding them of course.
In Caracas, they have no beer
So let’s do the same thing here
Socialism the young don’t fear
So it’s coming soon, right here
I predicted in 2004 on this board that the oil platforms, pipelines, etc. will be hit, a la Wyatt's Torch. My predictions have come true in a small way as of now.
Watch, ALL of the infrastructure of Venezuela is about to implode. From oil/gas terminals, platforms, truck distribution of food, foreign exchange etc. are going to make my previous predictions look like child's play.
I hate being right.
5.56mm
Are they an urban chain? I thought there were no supermarkets in the “food deserts”...
I’d sell after you rake in the $ from the recent split.
“Network of subsidized state-run grocery stores”
There’s the problem of socialism right there. In socialism, the receivers get “lower” prices thru “subsidies” which actually pay higher prices to the producers than the producers would be able to get in a competitive free market economy. Then on top of these already too-high prices, multiple layers of bureaucrats, bean counters, and flunkies are drawing salaries, further driving up the cost—to the taxpayer—of these “low cost” subsidized goods.
OR:
The problem with Capitalism is capitalists. The problem with Socialism is Socialism.
If there r no supermarkets where do the people go to get food and supplies?
The non-black suburbs around their city (either via auto or mass transit; they are safely outside of walking distance from looters); for my town’s Shop-Rite a bridge (in a neighboring town) connects to Newark NJ.
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