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Venezuela Is Now Either Cuba Or North Korea

JAZZ SHAWPosted at 8:01 am on July 31, 2017
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Sometimes I really hate it when I’m right. The “vote” in Venezuela yesterday went largely as expected, with the government of tyrant Nicolas Maduro claiming that upwards of eight million people voted to essentially wipe out the elected legislature and replace it with some window dressing which essentially makes him dictator of the country. This is a condition which could last for his entire life unless his people manage to find a way to oust him from office.

The vote was, of course, largely a sham. And as NBC News was reporting throughout the day, many of the polling places were frequently empty as Maduro’s many opponents boycotted the bogus proceedings.


Many polling stations were largely empty and more than 70 percent of the country was opposed to the vote in the first place, according to opinion surveys. Critics called it a naked power grab by President Nicolas Maduro.

As protesters clashed with police across the increasingly volatile country, only about 9 percent of eligible voters went to the polls, Delsa Solórzano, a prominent leader of the opposition party Un Nuevo Tiempo, said at a news conference Sunday night.

The country’s election authorities, meanwhile, put the number of voters at 8.1 million, equaling a 41.5 percent turnout.


Noticing something of a disparity there? Nearly three quarters of the country was opposed to and sitting out the vote according to recent polls. Election monitors put the turnout at 9% (which actually might be on the low side) and yet Maduro’s “election officials” said it was over 40%. Even if that was a valid figure, that’s still pretty low for something this historic in terms of completely reshaping the country’s government structure.


CNN describes
just how much power Maduro has now and also grimly notes that the body count went up as even more protesters – including two teenagers – were slaughtered by his militias.

The election will allow Maduro to replace Venezuela’s current legislative body — the National Assembly — with the new assembly, which would be made up 545 members, all nominated by his administration.

Deadly clashes between protesters and police marred Sunday’s vote, which followed weeks of violent street protests in which many people have been killed or injured. On Sunday the death toll rose sharply with at least six people — including two teenagers — killed at protests and a National Guard officer also reported dead by the attorney general’s office.


More than 8,089,000 people or about 41.53% of registered Venezuelan voters cast ballots Sunday, according to Venezuela’s National Electoral Council.


Now the rest of the world has to decide what, if anything, to do about it. As far as the United States goes, our U.N. Ambassador, Nikki Haley immediately declared the vote to be “a sham” and said that the United States “would not accept the results.” Our State Department put out a statement condemning the results as well and promising a “strong and swift response”, though in somewhat gentler terms. But what does that mean? More sanctions? I’m not sure Maduro particularly cares at this point.


Unless there’s a drastic (and probably violent) change in course, the stage seems to be set. Maduro has completed his takeover and will now be able to rule essentially as a dictator. He’ll probably gather the support of a few other authoritarian regimes, but even that will be limited until he can get his oil production back up. (Assuming he can manage it.) For now, Venezuela will likely become a hermit kingdom, much in the style of either Fidel Castro’s Cuba during the early years or North Korea’s present regime. And the real losers in all of this will be the Venezuelan people. They are currently starving while living on some of the richest farmland on the continent and their government is almost bankrupt while sitting atop some of the largest proven crude oil reserves in the world. These are the fruits of socialism. Watch closely if you are cheering for similar policies in the United States.

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Unfortunatly, the problem for Venezuela is in fact Democracy! The best example of when democracy fails is best seen in
South Africa. Venezuela is similar to South Africa, ruled by a white minority for years & years until democracy took hold &
one man one vote bought Chavez into power 'with the awakening political conscienceness of the browned skinned
pardos who make up 80% of the population', look what's happening there now!

Nicolás Maduro who has none of the charisma of Chavez is hoping he still has enough support to lead Venezuela into a
dark whole. A one man rule like Mugabe in Zimbabwe may follow & we'll have to say good ridance to Venezuela.
 

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I'm waiting for someone to say they feel sorry for the Venezuelan people
so I cab call him a bleeding asshole.
 

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This can't be.

As recently as 2006, Venezuelans elected a government that promised to redistribute wealth and ensure poor people were given land and homes.

Now you're telling me their government isn't capable of delivering? That NEVER happens!
 

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Unfortunatly, the problem for Venezuela is in fact Democracy! The best example of when democracy fails is best seen in
South Africa. Venezuela is similar to South Africa, ruled by a white minority for years & years until democracy took hold &
one man one vote bought Chavez into power 'with the awakening political conscienceness of the browned skinned
pardos who make up 80% of the population', look what's happening there now!

Nicolás Maduro who has none of the charisma of Chavez is hoping he still has enough support to lead Venezuela into a
dark whole. A one man rule like Mugabe in Zimbabwe may follow & we'll have to say good ridance to Venezuela.

Very good analysis.

Now we know why American liberals are so hell-bent on importing as many illegal third world peasants as possible in order to make America "less whiter."

;+)-
 

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Remember Hollywood loving Chavez and Venezuela? Fucking idiots that they are
 

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Remember Hollywood loving Chavez and Venezuela? Fucking idiots that they are


One of my uncles is Venezuelan. Really nice, funny and down to earth guy. I remember reading a USA Today article in the late 90s while I was finishing up school. It was an opinion piece about Chavez, and the theme was "He is flirting with socialist policies, but don't worry...the end result won't be so bad."

I asked my uncle about it, as he had only left Venezuela a few years earlier. He told me "mark my words...in 20 years...that place will be an unrecognizable hellhole." Well, here we are 20 years later...and his prediction seems to have been off, because Venezuela is far worse than just a plain hellhole.
 

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Venezuela is what happens when leftists gain full control.

Look what Democrats did to healthcare in the two short years before voters rejected them in mass numbers. That's nothing compared to the damage these commies could inflict on every industry nationwide:

Venezuela.
 

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