maxparrish
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- Libertarian-Conservative, Agnostic.
Socialist economies, even under the best of circumstances, usually turns out to be an ordinary disaster. Combine it with corruption and a proletariat bus driver for leadership and you have the world's largest insane asylum.
The WSJ has a nice photo slide show on the latest (behind a paywall so try google search, which seems to bypass direct link paywall).
http://www.wsj.com/articles/venezue...gger-long-lines-hunger-and-looting-1440545403
See the fun: shoppers waiting in long lines, then having their fingerprints scanned while buying government rationed corn flour at the "Latino Supermarket" (so as to prevent them from getting more than one ration); other shoppers in long lines (with nearly empty carts) in the barren-shelved state-run Bicentenario supermarket, which sells government subsidized food.
Marval as others scavenge for things to loot from a National Guard headquarters that was burned by anti-government demonstrators hours before on Aug. 14; gape at the armed soldiers standing guard over bags of food confiscated from people who illegally sought to buy contraband food goods for higher prices...
In the meantime:
The WSJ has a nice photo slide show on the latest (behind a paywall so try google search, which seems to bypass direct link paywall).
http://www.wsj.com/articles/venezue...gger-long-lines-hunger-and-looting-1440545403
See the fun: shoppers waiting in long lines, then having their fingerprints scanned while buying government rationed corn flour at the "Latino Supermarket" (so as to prevent them from getting more than one ration); other shoppers in long lines (with nearly empty carts) in the barren-shelved state-run Bicentenario supermarket, which sells government subsidized food.
Marval as others scavenge for things to loot from a National Guard headquarters that was burned by anti-government demonstrators hours before on Aug. 14; gape at the armed soldiers standing guard over bags of food confiscated from people who illegally sought to buy contraband food goods for higher prices...
In the meantime:
Being the ex-President's daughter pays off: Hugo Chavez's ambassador daughter is Venezuela's richest woman
Diario las Americas claims that Maria Gabriela Chavez, 35, has $4.2billion in assets held in American and Andorran banks
Hugo Chavez famously declared 'being rich is bad' and during his lifetime railed against the wealthy for being lazy and gluttonous
Efforts to determine Chavez's wealth have been made before, without much luck
By PETE D'AMATO FOR DAILY MAIL ONLINE
The daughter of Hugo Chavez, the former president who once declared 'being rich is bad,' may be the wealthiest woman in Venezuela, according to evidence reportedly in the hands of Venezuelan media outlets.Maria Gabriela Chavez, 35, the late president's second-oldest daughter, holds assets in American and Andorran banks totaling almost $4.2billion, Diario las Americas reports.
The figure would make Gabriela Chavez wealthier than media mogul Gustavo Cisneros, whom Forbes named the wealthiest Venezuelan earlier this year with $3.6 billion in assets.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ela-s-richest-woman-according-new-report.html