Posted on 02/11/2017 2:39:40 PM PST by Zakeet
They voted for Chavez and Maduro but they corrected their mistake by electing a 2/3 majority of the National Assembly in the last year or so.
Maduro has ignored the legislature and used his packed Supreme Court to invalidate their legislation against him and his policies.
Maduro also ‘has the guns’ at this point, too.
See my #27.
I want to believe that too!
Thanks for the information. I haven’t followed it closely, only in general terms.
A starved flamingo's got to be gamey! What the H do they eat?
I read the blogging of Daniel Duquenal which is very bleak and depressing as food and medicine issues seem to worsen.
One possibility that is talked about as Venezuela’s future is refugees beginning to leave the country in larger numbers westward into neighboring Colombia and even through the jungles south into Brazil or eastward into Guyana.
Boat refugees could head for Aruba and Bonaire, the nearby Dutch islands.
Actually Chavez did not have an financing from Cuba it was quite the other way around Chavez was giving Cuba some 200K barrels of crude oil daily. He did enjoy all of the influence of the subtleties of Cuba’s failed policies.
As long as the US has universities packed with Socialism spewing professors we stand a very good chance of ending like Venezuela. Our children are being indoctrinated with socialism and will some day opt for that style of government.
You are correct. The only question is, will it happen before the muslims take over. And the muslims will take over, they will out breed us. Their women breed like rats and rabbits. Our women kill their babies before birth. It is a matter of numbers.
The title of my next book: "The Womb is a Weapon."
Good. Because I was not original on my thoughts about this. I read it from someone that is smarter than I.
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