Posted on 05/20/2016 5:32:52 PM PDT by Kaslin
We know that Venezuelas headlong plunge into the socialist experiment has turned into a total nightmare. Food shortages have led to mass looting and the eating of dogs, cats, and pigeons to abate the wave of hunger thats set in, as supermarkets are not being regularly stocked. The Venezuelan Chamber of Food reported on April 27 that the countrys producers only have about 15 days worth of inventory left. Toilet paper is now a luxury item, and the rolling blackouts from the energy shortage is also a major problem, especially for those working in the hospitals. Right now, theres an appalling lack of medical supplies, and babies are dying in maternity wards. Can the socialist government help? Well, that depends if you can reach them, as theyve shortened workweeks to only two days to save energy. In the meantime, Venezuelans are dying (via NYT):
By morning, three newborns were already dead.
The day had begun with the usual hazards: chronic shortages of antibiotics, intravenous solutions, even food. Then a blackout swept over the city, shutting down the respirators in the maternity ward.
Doctors kept ailing infants alive by pumping air into their lungs by hand for hours. By nightfall, four more newborns had died.
The death of a baby is our daily bread, said Dr. Osleidy Camejo, a surgeon in the nations capital, Caracas, referring to the toll from Venezuelas collapsing hospitals.
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At the University of the Andes Hospital in the mountain city of Mérida, there was not enough water to wash blood from the operating table. Doctors preparing for surgery cleaned their hands with bottles of seltzer water.
It is like something from the 19th century, said Dr. Christian Pino, a surgeon at the hospital.
The figures are devastating. The rate of death among babies under a month old increased more than a hundredfold in public hospitals run by the Health Ministry, to just over 2 percent in 2015 from 0.02 percent in 2012, according to a government report provided by lawmakers.
The rate of death among new mothers in those hospitals increased by almost five times in the same period, according to the report.
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Here in the Caribbean port town of Barcelona, two premature infants died recently on the way to the main public clinic because the ambulance had no oxygen tanks. The hospital has no fully functioning X-ray or kidney dialysis machines because they broke long ago. And because there are no open beds, some patients lie on the floor in pools of their blood.
It is a battlefield clinic in a country where there is no war.
Some come here healthy, and they leave dead, Dr. Leandro Pérez said, standing in the emergency room of Luis Razetti Hospital, which serves the town.
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Yet even among Venezuelas failing hospitals, Luis Razetti Hospital in Barcelona has become one of the most notorious.
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Samuel Castillo, 21, arrived in the emergency room needing blood. But supplies had run out. A holiday had been declared by the government to save electricity, and the blood bank took donations only on workdays. Mr. Castillo died that night.
For the past two and a half months, the hospital has not had a way to print X-rays. So patients must use a smartphone to take a picture of their scans and take them to the proper doctor.
The Times also added that basic items, like soap and gloves, have vanished from these medical facilities. Yet, this medical catastrophe has been festering since the death of Hugo Chavez. The UK-based Channel 4 News reported in July of 2015 that the same lack of medical supplies, including bags to take out human waste, were lacking at Venezuelas hospitals. Rising inflation have led to doctors only making £10 a month. Thats a little over $14. So, with that meager wage, its not entirely shocking that 10,000 doctors have left Venezuela since 2010.
Venezuela: the shocking state of its health service
Last week, The Atlantic also documented how the nation is perilously close to complete and total collapse. The reason for the nations appalling socioeconomic conditions: Chavismo:
The real culprit is chavismo, the ruling philosophy named for Chavez and carried forward by Maduro, and its truly breathtaking propensity for mismanagement (the government plowed state money arbitrarily into foolish investments); institutional destruction (as Chavez and then Maduro became more authoritarian and crippled the countrys democratic institutions); nonsense policy-making (like price and currency controls); and plain thievery (as corruption has proliferated among unaccountable officials and their friends and families).
A case in point is the price controls, which have expanded to apply to more and more goods: food and vital medicines, yes, but also car batteries, essential medical services, deodorant, diapers, and, of course, toilet paper. The ostensible goal was to check inflation and keep goods affordable for the poor, but anyone with a basic grasp of economics could have foreseen the consequences: When prices are set below production costs, sellers cant afford to keep the shelves stocked. Official prices are low, but its a mirage: The products have disappeared.
With people suffering from chronic medical conditions, like epilepsy, the search for critical medicines to help with symptoms is now akin to finding a unicorn. In the case of Maikel Mancilla Peña, The Atlantic added that this journey ended in his death after his mother wasnt able to find the anti-convulsion drugs necessary to help him with his seizures:
At 14 years old, Maikel Mancilla Peña had been battling epilepsy for six years. His condition was under control, just about, thanks to a common anti-convulsive prescription drug called Lamotrigine. It had long been a struggle for his family to get it, but as the gap between the real cost of the drugs and the maximum pharmacies were allowed to charge for them grew, it became impossible to find them.
On February 11th this year, Maikels mom Yamaris gave him the last Lamotrigine tablet in their stash. None of Yamariss usual pharmacies had any anti-convulsants in stock. She worked social media which in Venezuela these days is filled with desperate people trying to source scarce medicinesbut no luck. She drove hours to track down a lead, but came up empty-handed.
In the following days, Maikel experienced a series of increasingly violent epileptic seizures, as his family watched helplessly. On February 20th, he suffered respiratory failure and died.
At a time when the country needs government services the most, theyre only working two days a week. The people are hungry, law and order has broken down, the hospitals are disaster zones, and the nation is so broke it cant even print its own currency. Over a trillion dollars have been spent on 21st century socialism. Its done nothing but made scores of people hungry, unable to seek proper medical care, and increased infant mortality to egregious levels. Socialism kills people. Full stop.
Recently, Venezuelan President (and Chavez successor) Nicolas Maduro declared a 60-day state of emergency.
Last Note: Flashback to Salon c. 2013
But it’s FREE!
And we’ve got idiots here that are “feeling the Bern.”
The people deserve to get what they want.
And they deserve to get it good and hard.
I’m going to say what Trump would say:
“Sorry we can’t help you, but our country is broke, and it is broken and our people are more important right now than anything or anyone in the World...please take care, hope things work out for you”....
Socialism. Crappy health care. Eating dogs. Now I know where Obama can retire to after he leaves the White House.
As for the soap: My wife uses a liquid hand soap. I use Ivory bars. When the bars get small, I melt them down and make new larger bars. I use these bars on my boat and in my shop, but if it would help, I’d be happy to send them my small bars and soap chips.
No food, no beer and their Dear Leader is threatening to jail suppliers if they don’t deliver. There’s nothing to deliver. Earlier on he forced the prices of everything down to where no supplier would ship anything since it costs more than what they’d receive to pay for manufacturing it which included food. He had people go to farms to confiscate produce. Now farms are not producing anything. Why do that if the government will come and take it all. History showed that Stalin did the same thing during the Thirties and Kulaks by the thousands died of starvation. Now this moron is doing the same thing to Venezuela. Hey Bernie, check it out.
Bernie’s vision for America.
Death always is.
I just sent them my junk drawer full of moist towettes misc take out food accuments and some first aid kits from the 98 cent store
We should send them all of our communists to help them get it right.
Venezuela has the world’s largest oil reserves but it took Hugo Chavez and socialism less than 15 years to turn it into North Korea.
Coming soon to an Obamanation near you!
3 days ago, this
http://www.wnd.com/2016/05/sean-penn-where-are-youuuuuu/
A great number here wish it on the US.
DAMN EVIL CAPITALISTS!
"I'm sure they're nice people...but they're facked."
Feel the Bern!
They said that these people go weekly to garage sales and buy all the suite cases they can find, fill them with food and take them to Venezuela. Things are desperate there, they say.
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