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Caribbean-Latin America
Chavez denies plans to seize private property
2007-01-29
President Hugo Chavez denied that his left-leaning government would seize private property - such as second homes or expensive cars - from the wealthy and called on Venezuelans not to fear his accelerated push toward socialism. "Nobody should allow themselves to be imbued with fear. If anybody should be scared, we should be scared of capitalism, which destroys society, people and the planet," said Chavez, speaking during his weekly television and radio program "Hello President" on Sunday.

But Chavez also warned political opponents that "nothing would stop" the progress of what he calls "21st-century socialism," saying a majority of Venezuelans want to gradually move away from capitalism. Chavez recently announced plans for a "luxury tax" targeting second homes, art collections and expensive cars that would be aimed at redistributing wealth to the poor. But some fear he could go even further by seizing such assets as he advances his Bolivarian Revolution - a political movement named after South American independence hero Simon Bolivar.
Posted by:Fred

#11  Bob just didn't do it right, DMFD. If he'd screamed about Satan and sulfur at the UN like Chavez, maybe it would've worked then! /sarc.
Posted by: BA   2007-01-29 19:51  

#10  Cause it worked so well in Zimbabwe.
Posted by: DMFD   2007-01-29 18:25  

#9  Pappa Doc meets Fidel and lunches with Stalin.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-29 13:00  

#8  ...Ya know,I believe him. He's not going to seize anything.
He's just going to send a group of quiet and polite soldiers to your home with a list of property, and then they will ask if you'd like to donate said property to la Revolucion.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2007-01-29 12:17  

#7  Mr. Chavez's regime is extremely corrupt. There won't be blanket seizures of second homes, art, or expensive cars because he and his followers own many of them.

Seizures will be reserved for those who oppose his regime.
Posted by: DoDo   2007-01-29 11:48  

#6  yet......
Posted by: OyVey1   2007-01-29 08:27  

#5  "21st-century socialism,"

"How do you tell a Communist? Well, it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an Anti-communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin."
-- Ronald Reagan
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-01-29 04:08  

#4  
Posted by: gorb   2007-01-29 01:30  

#3  Cause there is no such thing.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-29 00:35  

#2  Which is why you do not invest in "Socalist" societies. Giant sucking sounds in the universe, like black holes. No light can exist there.
Posted by: newc   2007-01-29 00:34  

#1  Simon Bolivar was the original "benevolent dictator", who seized the government to stop the corrupt bureaucrats from stealing the works. He, himself, as a role model for ambitious generals, is responsible for every military junta to plague SA for the last 200 years.

Thanks, Simon. Whadda guy.
Posted by: Pholush Ebbetle6296   2007-01-29 00:26  

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