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Caribbean-Latin America
As socialism shattered Venezuela, the useful idiots applauded
2016-12-29
[BOSTONGLOBE] In a Salon piece titled "Hugo Chavez’s economic miracle," David Sirota declared that the Venezuelan ruler, with his "full-throated advocacy of socialism," had "racked up an economic record that . . . American president[s] could only dream of achieving." The Guardian offered "Three cheers for Chavez." Moviemaker Oliver Stone filmed a documentary gushing over "the positive changes that have happened economically in all of South America" because of Venezuela’s socialist government. And when Chavez died in 2013, Jimmy Carter
... the worst president ever. Maybe the second worst. The votes aren't all in yet...
extolled the strongman for "improving the lives of millions of his fellow countrymen."

In the real world, however, socialism has transformed Venezuela into a Third World dystopia.

Venezuela this Christmas is sunk in misery, as it was last Christmas, and the Christmas before that. Venezuelans, their economy wrecked by statism, face crippling shortages of everything from food and medicine to toilet paper and electricity. Violent crime is out of control. Shoppers are forced to stand in lines for hours outside drugstores and supermarkets -- lines that routinely lead to empty shelves, or that break down in fistfights, muggings, and mob looting. Just last week the government deployed 3,000 troops to restore order after frantic rioters rampaged through shops and homes in the southeastern state of Bolivar.

In the beautiful country that used to boast the highest standard of living in Latin America, patients now die in hospitals for lack of basic health care staples: soap, gloves, oxygen, drugs. In some medical wards, there isn’t even water to wash the blood from operating tables.

Socialism invariably kills and impoverishes. Gushing oil revenues amid a global energy boom could temporarily disguise the corrosion caused by a government takeover of market functions. But only temporarily. The Chavez/Maduro "Bolivarian revolution" has been economic poison, just like every other Marxist "revolution" from Lenin’s Russia to Kim Il Sung’s North Korea to the Castros’ Cuba. By shredding property rights, dictating prices, and trying to control supply and demand, socialist regimes eventually make everything worse and virtually everyone poorer. Conversely, when governments protect free markets and allow buyers and sellers to interact freely, prosperity expands.

Posted by:Fred

#7  From the Boston Globe, of all places!
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2016-12-29 11:47  

#6  See, nobody is all bad, P2k.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-12-29 11:36  

#5  ...for some reason they keep leaving Mao's act of sending the intellectuals/academics out to work the farm for a couple of years.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-12-29 09:47  

#4  "Real socialism (communism, etc.) has never actually been tried." is the most frequently mouthed lie in the faculty lounge.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-12-29 09:32  

#3  Invited, gorb? How about required?
Posted by: AlanC   2016-12-29 08:08  

#2  Maybe they ought to be invited to live there for a while and see how they respond.
Posted by: gorb   2016-12-29 03:34  

#1  ...and no one of the American leftists mentioned in the article will ever admit they were wrong about this. A real tough call, I know.
Posted by: Raj   2016-12-29 00:22  

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