Currently doing a paper on Chávez and Maduro

Currently doing a paper on Chávez and Maduro
Jesus these guys are stupid
lmao

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yea these are just spics who literally turned their powerhouse of a country into a shithole for socialism
>in b4 70% of Venezuelan economy is private sector
Venezuela is becoming more and more socialist as days go by. Usually I am a non interventionalist, but Venezuelans ACTUALLY need to be liberated, not Iran, not Iraq, not Libya. VENEZUELA

at least they ruled a country. what have you ever done? eh?

well when I am done with this paper I will have written a paper so that probably counts for something

Okay, this is epic.

How are you doing Venezuela

Will you write about how evil the USA is?

No, we are the good guys.

LOL

No my paper is about how Chavez was stupid but lucky and Maduro was also stupid but this time unlucky

Have you ever concidered that Socialism never worked, becuase the USA always threatened it and underminded it?

hope you are doing okay

Based also this US nigger believes imperialist lies and his sources more than likely consist of American professors lmao

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Have you considered that you shouldn't spend all your money on social programs when you need some of it to reinvest in the industry that is providing you all your money
Have you considered that when your entire economy is based off the price of a single resource bing high, you should probably save at least a little money in case it stops being high.
Have you considered that you shouldn't borrow billions of dollars to pay for things when you know you will never be able to pay back your creditors

So says the american...
Are you dumb or are you just pretending?

If your system can be so easily derailed why do you think it's at all sustainable in the long term you fucking retards

BASED

incredibly based post

Post what have you done till now.

> the industry that is providing you all your money
This was not the case in Venezuela.
>Have you considered that when your entire economy is based off the price of a single resource bing high, you should probably save at least a little money in case it stops being high.
I don't think any country does this, right or left, authoritarian or democratic. Just look at your debt.
>Have you considered that you shouldn't borrow billions of dollars to pay for things when you know you will never be able to pay back your creditors
Nearly every single democracy around the world does this

no what if my professor checks to see if its plagiarized and sees 3/4 of it here

Liar.
Post your name if you're that scared.

Besides, I don't think highschool professors care much about it

Why are commodity based shitholes always so terrible?
>HURR DIS RESORSE WILL LASD FOREVER XDDDDD

i could easily beat the shit out of you and your entire family you wh*Te cuck, if your life is so easily derailed why would you think it’s sustainable in the long term huh? bitch-ass nigga

Understandable, so you chose this topic on your own?

This is actualy catholic influence. Catholics worship poverty, and are usually afraid of taking financial risks.
The ultimate dream for a catholic country is to sit upon a bunch of shiny rocks and sell it forever.

>This was not the case in Venezuela.
"Venezuela’s oil revenues account for about 98 per cent of export earnings." opec.org/opec_web/en/about_us/171.htm
"Venezuela's oil available for export is at its lowest level since 1989. The lost revenue devastates: Oil sales are 50% of Venezuela's GDP and 95% of its export revenue."
forbes.com/sites/judeclemente/2017/11/05/venezuelas-oil-problems-abound/#6b5e28886104
They used high oil prices, ridiculous deficit spending, and aggressive borrowing to fund the Bolivarian missions. This was all money that was not then reinvested in the state-run oil company to keep production numbers up.
>I don't think any country does this, right or left, authoritarian or democratic. Just look at your debt.
The US economy is not solely dependent on a single resource that is known to change prices rather dramatically.
>Nearly every single democracy around the world does this
Most countries have the capability to pay back what they owe

I left Venezuela 8 months ago, you can ask me anything OP. Let's teach your classmates why socialism doesn't work.

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Ask your grandpa if he remebers the lines to buy a single loaf of bread in your cunt back in the day

Yes it's a class on Latin America and for our final we get to do a paper on a country of our choosing.

Would love to see you try baby

Cool. Good luck user.

Based. I have a bunch of friends at school who left Venezuela for Miami 10-ish years ago. Do you still have family there or did you all get out?

Are you mad, refugee?

I hope you own some libtard commie (((university))) jewdents every day my fellow epic pede
socialism, which is defined as “being a corrupt shithole who’s diaspora has deluded itself into thinking it was once first world”, simply never works

Maduro is stupid in that he just leaves Chavez's policies in place and expects them to work the same.

Thanks. I'm going to Lima in a few months and am pretty excited. Peru seems cool. We're staying in Miraflores and will go see Machu Picchu at some point.

>not writing a paper on the eternal tragedy that is argentina

We covered Argentina extensively in class so I figured it would be easier to get a good grade on a country we didn't talk about as much and that the prof would have lower expectations for.

Hungary under socialist rule had some of the better living standards in the Eastern Bloc after 1956.

Hey, I also hate USA interventionism, but Venezuela fucked themselves. You can't defend Maduro, the guy is a fucking dumbass

Shoulda chosen Martinique or some obscure island then. Showing off knowledge on that would be a surprise for him

>"Venezuela’s oil revenues account for about 98 per cent of export earnings." opec.org/opec_web/en/about_us/171.htm
This is a commodity, not industry.
>The US economy is not solely dependent on a single resource that is known to change prices rather dramatically.
It is. That is you spend billions attacking third world shitholes in the Middle East.
>Most countries have the capability to pay back what they owe
The vast majority of countries are up to the neck with debt. Including yourself. Pic related

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When Chavez was elected one of my aunts left to the states because some of her friends were already sating "This is going to become Cuba" When shit started to hit the fan in 2014 my family started leaving to USA one by one. As of today all my family resides in Miami except for my brother who is in Paris and myself who had les smoney and moved to Ecuador, unlike the rest of our family we don't have Visas so we couldn't join everyone there. My mom works for PDVSA since before Chavez was elected and she wants to retire this year to go to USA too.

That Chavez action figure was something that they actually gave to PDVSA employees some monthes ago.

They'll eventually learn

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I read somewhere that at some point Hungary actually reached one of the highest inflations in recorded history, like stuff would double in price in a matter of minutes

I hope that you'll enjoy being here user, don't forget to open a thread and dump some photos of your trip.

>This is a commodity, not industry.
This is not a serious argument
>It is. That is you spend billions attacking third world shitholes in the Middle East.
When oil prices fall the US has other things that it produces and exports. This was simply not the case for Venezuela.
>The vast majority of countries are up to the neck with debt. Including yourself. Pic related
Venezuela borrowed so much and spent the money so stupidly that creditors began refusing to lend Chávez any more. This is not the case with the US.

>This is not the case with the US.
That's because despite everything your country is productive as fuck. Of course, the debts keeps growing and who pays for it is the people. I just wonder, for how many years will the american working class will be able to sustain it?
Plus, a good part of the reason the creditors refused giving more loans is because for (((some))) reason your country decided to start a embargo agains't Venezuela.
>This is not a serious argument
Reading your old posts I admit that I was being stupid. The venezuelans should have invented in industry(not only oil-related), much like Stalin did.

Yeah shortly after WWII they had severe inflation. The secret police at the time was quite violent too. Eventually people got sick and tired of the state of affairs and revolted, and the Soviets decided it would be too dangerous to keep the Stalin-lite dictator in the country and had him replaced.

>That's because despite everything your country is productive as fuck. Of course, the debts keeps growing and who pays for it is the people. I just wonder, for how many years will the american working class will be able to sustain it?
Yes, our country is productive as fuck so we can actually afford to do things that Venezuela could not afford to but did anyway. You are agreeing with me.
>Plus, a good part of the reason the creditors refused giving more loans is because for (((some))) reason your country decided to start a embargo agains't Venezuela.
It wasn't at all because of Chávez's ridiculous deficit spending that was showing no financial return, was it?

What are the countries capable of refining venezuelan oil?

LOS

PROTIP: VENEZUELA WAS NEVER SOCIALIST.

SOCIALISM = 100% STATE CONTROL
VENEZUELA UNDER CHAVEZ = CAPITALIST WELFARE STATE

UNDER CHAVEZ THE PERCENTAGE OF VENEZUELANS EMPLYED BY THE PUBLIC SECTOR WAS SMALLER THAN IN FRANCE OR FINLAND SO WE WOULD THEN BY YOUR LOGIC MEAN WE ARE MORE SOCIALIST THAN VENEZUELA!

WHAT KILLED VENEZUELA WAS SANCTIONS.

venezuela is currently governed by a socialist dictatorship

ESTADOS

CIA TRIED TO ASSASSINATE CHAVEZ TWICE.

FINLAND AND FRANCE ARE MORE SOCIALIST THAN VENEZUELA.

DAS RITE

>Venezuelans ACTUALLY need to be liberated
Fuck no! They need to be walled in air tight, venezuelan refugees sent back and then pic related needs to happen. They wanted socialism. They voted for it many times. Let them have it and enjoy consequences. Also USA needs to lift that arms embargo so Maduro can ramp up oppression (or: rooting out fascists as the official narrative goes).

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>SOCIALISM = 100% STATE CONTROL
Retard
Wrong, it is an oligarchy akin to what a worse Russia would look like.

absolutely horrendous attempt at false flagging and it’s quite obvious that you’re both autistic and constantly seething at some sort of socialist boogeyman since you post this in literally every thread.

hopefully based bolsonaro will liberate the oppressed people of venezuela from their current socialist dictatorship that doesn't have the slightest respect for the notion of human rights, freedom and private property in particular

>It wasn't at all because of Chávez's ridiculous deficit spending that was showing no financial return, was it?
What deficit??

I just want to make every single socialist suffer permanently the consequences of bullshit they push on others. Where's the boogeyman?

You clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
Chávez did not actually have the money that he was spending. A lot of it was deficit spending especially in the later years.

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That's wrong move. The correct move is to wall Venezuelans in, leave their socialist paradise alone, and then ship all teh Brazilian socialists and commies there too. It's a disease, it's genetical deficit, it never ends and socialists need their safe space. Venezuela is perfect for that purpose.

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Would you say Venezuela is in any way similar to Russia?

I'll send you money if you debate the finngolian

I dont know anything about Russia

For decades Venezuela was ruled by a corrupt and degenerate oligarchy. There was a so-called two party system in which both parties represented the interests of the oligarchy. When Chávez founded the Bolivarian Movement, he sought to clean out the stinking Augean stables that were Venezuelan political life. This was a limited and very modest objective – but it met with the ferocious resistance of the ruling oligarchy and its servants.

In the eyes of the masses Chávez represented the revolution: their own awakening to political life, the feeling that for the first time ordinary working people and the poor were in charge. He was the man who stood up to imperialism and the oligarchy and tried to create a better, more just and more equal society.

In 1989, up to 3,000 people were gunned down by the Capitalist government in a nationwide uprising known as the Caracazo.

After this Chavez started standing up for the people.

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But they got put in power with overwhelming support lol

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