Posted on 05/16/2016 6:29:05 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Things are not looking good at all for socialist paradise Venezuela. President Nicolas Maduro declared a state of emergency a couple days ago due to unrest and a shortage of supplies, including flour. Its so bad, some U.S. officials told Reuters they dont expect Maduro to stay in power that much longer.
They said one plausible scenario would be that Maduros own party or powerful political figures would force him out and would not rule out the possibility of a military coup. Still, they said there was no evidence of any active plotting or that he had lost support from the countrys generals.
The officials appeared to acknowledge that Washington has little leverage in how the situation unfolds in Venezuela, where any U.S. role draws government accusations of U.S.-aided conspiracies. Instead, the administration of President Barack Obama wants regional efforts to help keep the country from sliding into chaos.
You can hear the ice cracking. You know theres a crisis coming, one U.S. official said. Our pressure on this isnt going to resolve this issue. The biggest issue is the fact the countrys economy is in the toilet, with its debts basically forcing the state to cut imports. Venezuelas economic czar told Bloomberg thats the only way to save the economy.
Weve applied a very austere program, Vice President for Economic Policy Miguel Perez Abad said at an interview at his office in Caracas, adding that imports would probably fall to about $20 billion this year from $37 billion in 2015. Were going to maintain this level of restriction to force the productive sector of the economy to increase output. Hopefully we could cut imports to as low as $15 billion. The comments are pretty important because Venezuela relies heavily on the oil and gas sector for its economy, but has only two companies competing in the country. The gigantic one is PDVSA which is state-owned, while privately-owned Trebol Gas C.A. has a small share of the market. The same goes for the steel market with one company owned by the state (SIDOR), with smaller Sivensa operating as the privately-run one. The aluminum market is controlled by state-owned Alcasa. The state basically runs the economy, which is one reason why things arent going so well. Theres no diversification and everything goes through the government, meaning bureaucracy chokes the life out of the economy.
Maduro isnt planning on going away, and is stealing from predecessor Hugo Chavez playbook by saying America is plotting against Venezuela. Hes even claiming foreign powers (aka USA) are going to try to invade. Via Bloomberg.
Speaking in Caracass Ibarra Square after a march Saturday by several hundred supporters, Maduro said his opponents are orchestrating foreign military intervention in Venezuela. Exercises by the army and militia groups would prepare for any scenario, Maduro said.
The oligarchys plan is to disturb the peace so they can justify foreign intervention in Venezuela, Maduro said in televised remarks at the rally. Im not an extremist for saying this, but theyre extremists for wanting to carry this out. Its easy for those on the Right to sit down and cackle at the failure of socialism in Venezuela. We can yell, Told you so! without actually thinking about possible solutions to the Venezuelan economy and if theres a way to prevent the people from staying in poverty. This doesnt mean the U.S. government should consider donating any money to Venezuela, but maybe businesses should look at moving into the country to help (IF the country decides to liberalize its economy). This means more people get to work, wages increase, and people enjoy the benefits of the free market. But it also means the U.S. needs to resist the urge to move towards a centralized economy or electing leaders who want this. For every politician out there promising lip service to free markets, there are plenty more whod prefer to see the government pick winners and losers via regulations, contracts, etc. This means talking to millennials about the problems in Venezuela and how socialism caused things to fail. But those on the Right who care about free markets also have to point out what free markets actually mean (no government involvement at any level) and why its important to keep government and business separate.
The failure of socialism in Venezuela is just another in a long line of failures for Karl Marxs ideology and philosophy. There are obviously lessons for the U.S. to learn from an economic standpoint, but also from a foreign policy standpoint. Maduro and Chavez are able to claim the U.S. is trying to oust them because of the 1954 Guatemalan coup, the invasion of Panama, and whatever happened in Haiti in 2004 (thanks Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine and more involvement in foreign conflicts we shouldnt be involved in). Perhaps its time to consider going back to Coolidges Good Neighbor policy, instead of heavily trying to influence policy in Latin America. This way, strongmen dont always get in power in other countries and the U.S. can show the world the best government is the one which governs least and keeps its fingers out of every pie possible.
Bernieland!
The beatings will continue until morale improves!
20 years ago Maria Esperanza predicted this would happen in her country. The destruction of society would start in Venezuela.
Trump for President.
Rewarding those who act needy and punishing those who are productive isn’t working? Who would have guessed?
Socialism always fails, but socialists always say that to fix it, you need more socialism. (= insanity).
Force someone to increase output? Isn't that slavery? I guess it shouldn't surprise anyone that Socialism leads there.
Or they always blame the Capitalists for sabotaging it. If only all Capitalists were exterminated, the Socialism could thrive, don’cha know.
“Maduro and Chavez are able to claim the U.S. is trying to oust them because of the 1954 Guatemalan coup, the invasion of Panama, and whatever happened in Haiti in 2004 (thanks Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine and more involvement in foreign conflicts we shouldnt be involved in).”
And how would any change in U.S. policy change the above? It would not. The above would always be cited. The left is adept at demonizing the U.S.A., no matter what. Nothing done in the U.S. will stop leftists from claiming the U.S. is about to invade, in order to prop up their regimes. The left is better at creating scapegoats and excuses for their failed policies than any other politicians on the planet.
Bill Kristol will probably approach him to run against Trump.
“... Who would have guessed?”
Ayn Rand?
Venezuela would be doing great if only Chavez hadn’t died of cancer. They just have the wrong guy in charge. Too bad. Socialism almost worked out for them.
/sarcasm
Never does one hear the word "austere" so much as to when they read a story about how socialism is failing in a particular country.
The best thing to do is stay as far away from this train wreck as possible. It’s just a shame that the US doesn’t currently have a free market advocating leader to point out, explicitly and loudly, what’s going on there and why it’s such a good lesson for everyone else.
And to add: a change of power there, even one that installs a free-market oriented leadership, is going to take enormously long to work. I can’t imagine that either internal entrepreneurs (assuming there are some left) or external companies and investors are going to be rushing back in once the doors open up again.
How to destroy a culture in in word...PROGRESSIVES!
NO beer?
NO TOILET PAPER??
..............AND HE HASEN’T LOST SUPPORT???
The entire nation without exception has to be stark staring nuts.
Forcing him out means, filling up a couple of suitcases with negotiable bonds and giving him access to a private jet that will carry him to the tropical retirement site of his choice.
Man can live and satisfy his wants only by ceaseless labor; by the ceaseless application of his faculties to natural resources. This process is the origin of property.
But it is also true that a man may live and satisfy his wants by seizing and consuming the products of the labor of others. This process is the origin of plunder.
It is impossible to introduce into society a greater change and a greater evil than this: the conversion of the law into an instrument of plunder.
Socialism Is Legal Plunder
http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html#SECTION_G021
Had long, lost relatives who lived in Venezuela and lost everything. Met up with them in the late 70’s after the initial takeover by the communists.
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