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In reply to the discussion: Maduro urges calm as Venezuelans jam stores again [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)133. Ya got that right!
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Well then. We can all go home now because Venezuela is just like North Korea and Soviet Russia.
pa28
Nov 2013
#5
Why do the stories keep talking about TVs? That other stuff is more important.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#50
the US hasn't forced Maduro to rule by decree or maintain a failed economic policy n/t
Bacchus4.0
Nov 2013
#102
Pulsa Merica: "IMF says Venezuela’s economic situation is ‘not sustainable’"
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2013
#106
Yup. It's always us. Any world leader that's in trouble at home, can always divert by blaming....
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2013
#123
It reminds me of the Iraq War cheerleaders. There must be a war. Where is it?
freshwest
Nov 2013
#142
And as for freedom of the press? It exists only in the minds of the Snowdenistas.
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2013
#108
I keep hearing that in the voice of the old lady in a Doctor Who episode. Campy, but scary.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#145
So, you're asserting that the reason their economy is coming apart at the seams
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#77
A masturbation reference? Really? And a personal attack? That's all you can come up with?
MADem
Nov 2013
#9
I don't call DUers "shit." And I don't think calling 'em "jerk-offs" is terribly cool, either.
MADem
Nov 2013
#34
any thoughts on the "revolucion" these days or you just gonna wank yourself? n/t
Bacchus4.0
Nov 2013
#29
Yet you obviously gain great pleasure gleefully participating in these wankfests you criticize
Zorro
Nov 2013
#79
Well, I think people can disagree without being disagreeable, or calling people petty names.
MADem
Nov 2013
#151
Like we didn't know Socialism fails when Capitalists get their hands on it.
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#8
The US determined long ago to reduce the rest of the hemisphere into it's "backyard".
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#33
The pattern for treatment of leftist governments has been repeated endlessly.
Judi Lynn
Nov 2013
#44
The USSR failed due to a boycott by the West. This is the playbook for Venezuela...
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#51
"The USSR failed due to a boycott by the West. This is the playbook for Venezuela.."
EX500rider
Nov 2013
#134
And the hits against the Chavezistas apologists talking points keep on coming.
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#136
Yup, and Henrique Capriles Radonski would have brought freedom,...by locking people up.
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#43
Nah, I don't think he's got the country organized well enough for that. And not saying he would.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#147
The focus on consumer electronics seems odd. A lot left out of these stories.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#49
Bacchus, Venezuela has around 3/5 of the refining capacity for the whole country's consumption
spanza
Nov 2013
#89
the subsidy also just benefits the car owning segment of society which is not poor n/t
Bacchus4.0
Nov 2013
#87
3. People drive 30 year-old cars which use 1 liter/ 3km, pollution and traffic jams multiply
spanza
Nov 2013
#90
I'm not saying they don't have the reserves, but they do have a problem getting to them.
MADem
Nov 2013
#149
I don't understand, with all that oil, they'd have an unemployment, poverty, crime, etc. problem.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#152
Thanks so much for answering that, best yet on the thread. Sans ideology, great answer.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#171
What I don't understand is why Venezuela excites such scorn and derision.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2013
#22
thats correct, over the past few years we hear of the horrible violence in Mexico
Bacchus4.0
Nov 2013
#117
Mexican grocery stores are well stocked with staples like flour and chickens, too,
MADem
Nov 2013
#167
You can't really blame them for attempting to place the blame for the state of the economy
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#168
Take off the blinders, bitchkitty. This has been predicted for years, and claims that this is a US
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2013
#118
It is pretty pathetic, at this point. Chavez was just a much better salesman than Maduro. The.....
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2013
#122
Yep, and we made them not maintain or expand their electric capacity too! nt
EX500rider
Nov 2013
#164
Wow, you dredge up something that happened in the 70's, in Chile, not even Ven., as proof
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#131
Although that may be the content of the debate in your country, it has little to do
spanza
Nov 2013
#83
The discusion coming out of the walled communities sounds like the Tea Party.
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#93
My dad was a Seabee in WW2. Didn't know they'd go to Venezuela. It sounds great.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#153