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Venezuela is out of food, out of medicine, and running out of gas
2017-03-25
[HotAir] Ed wrote last week about the shortage of bread in Venezuela which led the country's Vice President to announce spot checks on bakeries designed to ensure they weren't doing anything illegal with their flour. If that sounds like a bad joke it is, but it's also true. Bakers in Venezuela were even arrested for making brownies instead of price controlled loaves of bread.
Always the end result of socialism
It's not just food that the country is running out of these days. The Associated Press reports President Maduro is now turning to the United Nations for help with medical supplies:

"I've asked for support from the U.N. to help treat economic and social injuries that have hit our people caused by the economic war and the sharp fall in petroleum prices," Maduro said in a televised appearance Friday...

Maduro's socialist administration prides itself on being a provider of humanitarian aid to poor nations around the world. Even as he called Friday for the U.N.'s assistance, his aides were hosting a business forum called "Venezuelan Powerhouse" and the military was dispatching two cargo planes of emergency supplies, including some medicine, for victims in Peru of that nation's worst flooding in two decades.

But even more embarrassing for the socialist state is the fact that the country with the largest proven oil reserves in the world is now running out of gasoline. From Bloomberg:

"Yesterday, I went to three filling stations and I couldn't fill my tank," Freddy Bautista, a 26-year-old student, said in an interview while waiting outside of a gas station in the Las Mercedes area of eastern Caracas on Thursday. "I've been waiting 30 minutes here, and it seems like I'll be able to fill up today."

As the company's crumbling refineries fail to meet domestic demand, imports have become a financial burden because the country buys fuel abroad at market prices only to sell it for pennies per gallon at home. PDVSA, as the state-run producer is known, has been reducing the money-losing imports as it prepares for $2 billion in bond payments due next month, said Jose Brito, an opposition lawmaker on the National Assembly's oil commission.

Brito tells Bloomberg News, "It's unbelievable that this is happening in an oil producing country." Meanwhile, the Organization of American States is calling on Maduro's government to hold elections and to free political prisoners including Leopoldo Lopez. Lopez is an opposition political leader who was imprisoned on charges of inciting violence against the government. Last year the opposition party tried to get a referendum on President Maduro on the ballot but the effort was abruptly canceled by Maduro's cronies.
No... it isn't unbelievable that an oil producing country doesn't have gas. Ya gotta refine the stuff first and refineries are something that Venezuela doesn't have many of.

Their oil is a heavy type that requires extra refinering to make into gas. It isn't the Light Sweet Crude that the ME and the north sea produce that is a snap to make into gas and other oil based products. Ironically, most of the refineries that can process heavy crude are located in the US. Venezuela has to ship the oil to the US for it to be made into gasoline and then shipped back.

Little more complicated other than "Most proven Oil EVAH!!!" statements ignorant journalists spout.
Posted by:DarthVader

#6  HOVENSA, once nearly the sole employer on St. Croix, closed a few years ago processed this heavy crude. The Venezuelan economy was reduced to illegal gold mining & cocaine smuggling with recent seizures setting records. Hand-picked by Chavez, Maduro used to head up the military transport end of official state smuggling so he has no real leadership skills. Iran used to have regular flights so he does have international contacts, but maybe sanctions on banks have dried up funds? Many Venezuelans are pouring into Houston so no one of any means remains....cocaine has once again reached the early 90's levels, surpassing meth and heroin once again. Sec. Tillerson has a lot on his plate with another failed state imploding .
Posted by: Whavish Thusoling5684   2017-03-25 14:54  

#5  Hmmm, impoverished indigenous population, vast amounts of natural resources... I got it, COLONIALISM! Where are the Belgians when you need them?

King Leopold jokes aside, we seen this movie before; Chile being one recent example. Here is the script:
1) Man of the People (MotP) rises up to overthrow previous oppressive regime
2) MotP f**cks up the economy big-time. Hardships, shortages of stuff, riots ensue
3) Army kicks MotP's ass, installs "right-wing" govt. Economy recovers
4) Wash, rinse, repeat

To misquote Borges, only the time, place and a few proper names have changed.
Posted by: SteveS   2017-03-25 13:06  

#4  Of course they're capable of being embarrassed, AC: that's why they kill so many people - to preserve face.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-03-25 13:00  

#3  even more embarrassing for the socialist state

Since when are socialists, leftists, progressives, what ever you want to call them, capable of being embarrassed by anything at all?
Posted by: AlanC   2017-03-25 10:19  

#2  Effective governance appears to have eluded them yet again. I sense something of a Latin American trend, but hasn't it already been written about.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-03-25 09:48  

#1  WELCOME! You have just entered another socialist paradise! Ad nauseum. Redux.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2017-03-25 09:43  

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