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EX500rider

(10,798 posts)
110. "..and capitalism just ain't working anymore."
Sat Feb 21, 2015, 12:11 PM
Feb 2015

It's certainly work better then what ever they are doing in Valenzuela. 68% inflation at the end of 2014 and one of the highest murder rates in the worlds (10x the US rate) and shortages of everything.

Tin-horn autocratic thug gotta get his thug on. geek tragedy Feb 2015 #1
Arrest coincides with the currency devaluation to 172 Bs to the dollar from 6.3 Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #2
Uh, dumb question. Why doesn't VZ do a Greek style 'out of my face' routine? If the USA or whoever freshwest Feb 2015 #38
the US and Colombia are Ven's largest trading partners in that order Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #59
Maduro is losing control hack89 Feb 2015 #3
or simply trying to take complete control. Machado, opposition figure, is next n/t Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #4
It is hard to see the military standing behind him hack89 Feb 2015 #5
Why are you mocking him for having been poor enough to work as us driver as a young man? Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #10
I think the point is that as a bus driver christx30 Feb 2015 #13
Many people believed he was chosen since he was the Vice President to Chavez. Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #22
He was chosen by Cuba while Chavez was on life support or already dead. MADem Feb 2015 #55
How odd, passing on right-wing rumors Chavez actually died in Cuba. Where is your proof? n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #73
How odd, making accusations just because I don't agree with your fact-free versions of MADem Feb 2015 #75
So was he qualified to be vice president? christx30 Feb 2015 #56
Who are you to tell the people of Venezuela their choice doesn't work for you? Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #76
Maduro is not Chavez, and anyone who suggests he is insults Chavez. geek tragedy Feb 2015 #81
Everything you just said about Hugo Chavez was used for attacks here,day in,day out by rw trolls. Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #84
But do you have any hard evidence that the US is fomenting a coup GGJohn Feb 2015 #87
Do you think if other countries had "hard evidence" the US was fomenting the coups Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #96
So you have no proof, right? GGJohn Feb 2015 #98
At the same time, people who defend the imprisoning of journalists and elected officials geek tragedy Feb 2015 #88
Finally someone who says it! Marksman_91 Feb 2015 #100
If the guy was plotting with a foreign government for an armed coup, that would be worthy of an geek tragedy Feb 2015 #101
Sounds like you're the hate-filled troll Zorro Feb 2015 #106
Here's how the Venezuelan right-wing showed its appreciation of the people's elected Pres. Chavez. Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #104
Everyone has a right to criticize christx30 Feb 2015 #105
Just wondering, when you say "right-wing," does that include the more than 7 million who... Marksman_91 Feb 2015 #108
I am talking about the attitudes of the Venezulan military leadership hack89 Feb 2015 #14
You would appreciate someone having a great hoot over your father's occupation as a young man? Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #17
The Venezuelan military has a long history of supporting the oligarchs and massacring the poor hack89 Feb 2015 #18
I thought you indicated the military supported Chavez because he, too, had been military. n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #21
That too. But he certainly did not take that loyalty for granted. hack89 Feb 2015 #23
He understood the evidence of his own eyes, like the Colombian paramilitaries they found hiding Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #32
The Venezuelan military is prominently featured in your post hack89 Feb 2015 #33
That is the COLOMBIAN paramilitaries, or didn't you notice? Colombian. Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #35
So you show how the Venezuelan military were active members of the plot hack89 Feb 2015 #42
You are hallucinating. I can't do anything about that. You're simply determined to get the last word Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #77
Did you even read you own links? Here, let me help. hack89 Feb 2015 #79
People for sale to the opposition do not represent the military. Period. n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #86
That still does not make the possibility of a military coup go away. hack89 Feb 2015 #89
In the batter's circle .... Diosdado Cabello...?????? MADem Feb 2015 #54
How many of Maduro's thugs have Cuban accents, I wonder? MADem Feb 2015 #53
What a whopper. Even you wouldn't be able to swallow that. Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #78
"That's not happening. We all know it. How pathetic." EX500rider Feb 2015 #109
It sure feels like Venezuela is teetering on the edge. Adrahil Feb 2015 #6
I think this is more of a response to a potential loss of control. joshcryer Feb 2015 #37
"Unless Obama arrests Republicans on trumped up christx30 Feb 2015 #46
And the next VZ election isnt far away. Wonder whats still to come? nt 7962 Feb 2015 #112
Well, if Maduro arrests his political opponents for christx30 Feb 2015 #113
Agreed. 7962 Feb 2015 #114
A magic 8 ball could run Venezuela better than Maduro FLPanhandle Feb 2015 #57
Jeez Louise another alleged coup plot? So far he's been threatened by the following: Jake Stern Feb 2015 #7
You forgot the Pharmacists. n/t christx30 Feb 2015 #8
Crap! Jake Stern Feb 2015 #30
vampires too, really cnn Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #9
Do yourself the honor of getting informed on US/Latin American history. Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #11
you just described yourself n/t Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #12
That was a mature post, wasn't it? n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #16
If anything, it was accurate. Throd Feb 2015 #19
You just blew up my Irony Meter. GGJohn Feb 2015 #20
You just broke my irony meter. nt hack89 Feb 2015 #15
It was probably as broke as your political compass reddread Feb 2015 #49
Right. Because criticizing heavy handed tactics by authoritarian leaders hack89 Feb 2015 #50
warrentless surveillance must really bother you reddread Feb 2015 #51
I hate it. The Patriot Act is an abomination. nt hack89 Feb 2015 #52
LOL, GGJohn Feb 2015 #60
Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Released 'Transition' Statement polly7 Feb 2015 #24
What is wrong with a manifesto for peaceful change? hack89 Feb 2015 #25
Pardon me, Polly. I needed to mention the Democratic leadership isn't working with another country Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #26
Because of Chile in 1973 right? Nt hack89 Feb 2015 #27
So the CIA, etc. plotted kidnappings, murders, "made the economy scream" as Nixon demanded, Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #34
So an event 40 years ago is "proof" that we are doing it again? hack89 Feb 2015 #41
It's proof they can and will do it whenever they want. Why would they stop? Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #82
So "they", meaning President Obama, are trapped in a 50 year policy with no choice at all. hack89 Feb 2015 #83
She's been asked that many times and the usual GGJohn Feb 2015 #85
its not like anyone is still listening to Henry Kissinger reddread Feb 2015 #47
Shit that happened over 40 years ago in Venezuela GGJohn Feb 2015 #61
facts not required. reddread Feb 2015 #68
Something you would intimately know about. GGJohn Feb 2015 #69
40 years ago in VZ? reddread Feb 2015 #71
One person seems worried about the situation in Venezuela, especially concerning Ledezma's arrest Marksman_91 Feb 2015 #70
Chavez: Bush should resign as president Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #29
well, lets take a look at the actual statement from the same link shall we? Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #28
So where in that Manifesto is there a call for the overthrow of the govt? GGJohn Feb 2015 #64
Bill Clinton asks for release of Lopez (imprisoned) and other political prisoners in Ven Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #31
Only MCM and Capriles left. joshcryer Feb 2015 #36
the new Dirty War quadrature Feb 2015 #39
The Dirty War was supported by the United States, as Argentina tortured then "disappeared" 30,000 Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #40
This will be a homegrown dirty war. hack89 Feb 2015 #43
A homegrown dirty war. They'll need the help of the U.S. to pull that off, won't they, soothsayer? Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #91
Or Cuba's. hack89 Feb 2015 #93
Or Iran's, or Cuba's. eom. GGJohn Feb 2015 #95
John Pilger Interviewed by Michael Albert polly7 Feb 2015 #44
So, a lot of unfounded accusations, GGJohn Feb 2015 #63
Great news! polly7 Feb 2015 #45
Our US tax dollars at work. It was budgeted and now they spent it. fasttense Feb 2015 #58
I suppose you have a link to any evidence that the US is fomenting GGJohn Feb 2015 #62
So Maduro's incompetence is all an act and he is really taking our money to wreck VZ? hack89 Feb 2015 #65
"..and capitalism just ain't working anymore." EX500rider Feb 2015 #110
Is he up for re-election soon? If I recall correctly, hughee99 Feb 2015 #48
The next election for Caracas mayor will be in 2016. Last one was in 2012. n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #90
Nope, he was re-elected in December of 2013 and who knows when the next real Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #92
Thanks for the right info. I missed something, clearly. Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #94
Nope, keep tryng. Maduro's election was Mar or Apr, Ledezma was re-elected in December Bacchus4.0 Feb 2015 #97
And she claims that we don't know what we're talking about? GGJohn Feb 2015 #99
Glad to see how you yourself are more informed than "LatAm activist" Judy Marksman_91 Feb 2015 #102
All you guys so obsessed with Maduro's "incompetence"... Comrade Grumpy Feb 2015 #66
More like de-constructing socialism. eom. GGJohn Feb 2015 #72
He is the bad example of socialism the right wing uses now. FLPanhandle Feb 2015 #74
actually, yes. For all of his occasional buffoonery and occasional missteps, Chavez was managing geek tragedy Feb 2015 #80
Maduro and co. are getting very desperate Marksman_91 Feb 2015 #67
Interesting comment on Mayor Ledezma by Hugo Chavez. Also, graphic images of El Caracazo massacre. Judi Lynn Feb 2015 #103
Fascinating. polly7 Feb 2015 #111
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2015 #107
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