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originally posted by: Metallicus
You are spot on...Socialism is equality through shared misery. It does nothing to motivate excellence and instead of lifting others up it tears everyone down.
originally posted by: kelbtalfenek
originally posted by: Metallicus
You are spot on...Socialism is equality through shared misery. It does nothing to motivate excellence and instead of lifting others up it tears everyone down.
This is what happens when a former leader calls Bush a "donkey." It has very little to do with socialism. After Chavez there was a power void and the two main opponents were ripping off the public coffers and destroying everything they could touch.
I told them the media tells us it is the fault of socialism and they laughed, they thought that was hysterical, dumb and not even close to the reality. Their words were something along the lines of " we are paying a heavy price for not towing the line to American interests ".
originally posted by: namehere
why do people not understand that the real reason america fears socialism and communism is because both ideologies disrupt the free market and threaten economic stability of the world.
once a nation goes on that path they usually nationalize businesses and isolate themselves as a result, their economy becomes a mess because nobody wants to invest anymore and many professionals of every sector leave the country.
the reason capitalism works is because it embraces human nature, socialism and communism will never work because it denies human nature and tries to force unnatural behavior, it's idealistic and unrealistic, it's a sign of a failed society that has given up, living like a hermit hiding from others because they are afraid to let anyone in close to them.
socialism and communism are not good for humanity period.
originally posted by: namehere
the reason capitalism works is because it embraces human nature, socialism and communism will never work because it denies human nature
originally posted by: Phoenix
a reply to: Bone75
Kulak = landowner
Could it be that government dictated fixed prices on agricultural products and at 13,000% inflation rate it's not worth cost to get to market?
Therefore cheaper to burn crops and let fields go fallow.
That the moniker "kulak" was used is very telling.
originally posted by: Azureblue
originally posted by: 727Sky
Can you imagine the state of affairs in Venezuela now that the country has just about fallen to a point of no return ? What if the present monetary worth of what ever you use for money was devalued to the point it has in Venezuela...? Several years ago just about the same thing happened in Argentina and the stories of survival/crime were horrendous from what I read. youtu.be... Argentina
Venezuela was once upon a time a great and safe destination....However even back as late as 2000 time frame (if not earlier) my Spanish speaking flight attendants (some were born in Venezuela) would not leave our over night hotel for fear of BAD THINGS... Stuff like this is so sad on many different levels... Who's fault is this ? I would say look no farther than the socialist who took over the country...
There is a saying I have heard more than once that the Marxist or socialist want everyone at the same misery level (except for the inner circle and the leaders which seem do do quite well until they lose their heads).. If one looks at history I would say that is pretty spot on. Socialism takes the incentive out of being productive IMO.
CARACAS (AFP) -
When Yolanda Abreu got her check for severance pay after five years working as a cardiologist, she let out a laugh of sheer disbelief: it was barely enough for a cup of coffee.
Like her, millions of Venezuelans have seen their salaries decimated by rampant hyperinflation that is expected to drive prices up by 13,000 percent this year, IMF figures show.
Her story hit the headlines after she tweeted a photo of the check for 156,584.29 bolivars, which equates to about $0.20 on the black market.
"They called me from Caracas University Hospital to come and collect my check for benefits accrued over five years of service as a level 2 specialist in cardiology and electrophysiology," she wrote on Twitter.
And what will it buy, she wondered indignantly. "A coffee?"
www.france24.com...
Who's fault is this ? I would say look no farther than the socialist who took over the country... Text
I've read threads of a very similar vein, tone and tenor to this thread. Perhaps they have been written by the same ATS member, While I do not know, they all seem to similar in format and construction. It therefore appears to me that someone is using the situation in Venezuela to peddle their political ideology.
By attributing the cause of the situation in Venezuela to socialism to the total exclusion of all and any other causes and factors, the thread seems to show the thread exists for no other reason than to attack socialism.
originally posted by: watchitburn
Whether socialism was a factor or not is up for debate, it seems to me that corrupt Govt is the main cause here and usually is.
Below, you will see some of the most socialistic nations in the world today:
◾China
◾Denmark
◾Finland
◾Netherlands
◾Canada
◾Sweden
◾Norway
◾Ireland
◾New Zealand
◾Belgium
Despite popular myths, there is very little connection between economic performance and welfare expenditure. Many of the countries on this list are proof of that, such as Denmark and Finland. Even though both countries are more socialistic than America, the workforce remains stronger.