11 Replies to “How Deep, Señor Maduro?”

  1. “Venezuela was the first country to have eradicated malaria in 1961 by the WHO – ahead of the US and other developed nations.”

    What could have happened? Probably due to global warming.

    1. No Tim, the USA destroyed their economy by allowing socialists to take over the oil industry. /s

      1. Looks like Danny Ortega is in trouble in Central America and Mexico likely goes Commie. Many of the citizens are desperate and will vote for those who promise them an out.

  2. If the USA just sent in seal team 6 and cured the socialist disease…………………….

  3. tick . . . . tick . . . . . tick . . . . . still waiting for mr penn and ms klein to weigh in . . . . . .

  4. Socialized health care in Venezuela, more on the social bending of norms, from within Venezuela:

    “The chavista revolution has started as a communist flash back disguised as XXI century socialism. Now that the narco-generals are in charge it has become, with the active support of the ex guerrilla, student agitators, obscenely corrupt officials that staff the civilian ranks of chavismo a mere fascist regime.

    In fact, for the first time in this blog I am going to use Nazi because what the regime is doing is Eugenics of the XXI century, letting (people) die deliberately all those that are a burden for the state.”

    http://daniel-venezuela.blogspot.ca/2018/04/genocide-in-venezuela-maduro.html#more

  5. Socialized health care in Venezuela, more on the impossibility of chavismo economics being able to actually save lives… from within Venezuela. . .

    “Venezuelan doctors demand not a wage that allows them luxury, but one that enables them to buy the basic food basket, which, according to the Centro de Documentación y Análisis Social de la Federación Venezolana de Maestros (Cendas FVM) costed 75 million bolivars in March. That’s around 116 dollars by April 23, 2018, when this article was finished. In Venezuela, prominent doctors working eight hours in public hospitals barely make a fraction of that amount.

    Their wage to date runs around three million bolivars, all benefits and calls included. That is just 4 dollars. Minimum wage in the region is 272 dollars.”

    https://www.caracaschronicles.com/2018/04/24/doctors-who-fight-tooth-and-nail-to-save-lives-demand-dignified-wages/

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