15 Replies to “How Deep, Señor Maduro?”

  1. The fruit of socialism is mass death. Most wouldn’t know that because its hidden by the vry Media that brings it about.

  2. Chavez just mucked around the edges of socialism. President Maduro is instituting what he calls “deep socialism.”
    We’re going to need bigger bulldozers.

  3. Notice that The Guardian (a deeply left wing UK paper) spun the story as if “the shortages” were caused by external forces and not the normal, expected result of the price controls and socialism that they love so much.

  4. I am truly amazed. … and frightened at how long these commies have been able to hold on to power there.

  5. People who starve to death can be fitted in smaller coffins, so it’s all part of a five-year plan working just as socialism always does.

  6. “I am truly amazed. … and frightened at how long these commies have been able to hold on to power there.”
    You are easily amazed/frightened.
    Same reason the lefties NEED “gun control”.
    One man with a gun can control 100 without one.
    Mao T’se Tung

  7. Gus, the majority of Venezuelans honestly believe that capitalism is evil because they have been told so all their lives. The Venezuelan government is the very definition of totalitarian, it has total control of everything of importance including the economy, education, healthcare and the media. Chavez and Maduro are just like Hitler, Stalin and the Kims in North Korea in this respect.
    Here is an excerpt from Wiki.
    “On 14 May 2009, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez approved lists of books for schools to educate young citizens on socialist ideology. The “Revolutionary Reading Plan” will feature theorist Karl Marx, revolutionary Che Guevara, and liberator Simon Bolivar. According to Venezuela’s culture ministry, the compulsory book list is being designed to help schoolchildren eliminate “capitalist thinking” and better understand the ideas and values “necessary to build a socialist country.”

  8. Just like the old Soviet Union had shortages of just about everything except bullets and wood for reeducation labour camp barracks.

  9. Don’t forget ‘cement’ Ken; in socialist paradise everything from apartments to walking shoes appears to be made with plentiful ever present cement.

  10. Hmm. South America.
    Is that not where the current Bishop of Rome used to live?
    You know. The same guy who was quoted as saying communism and capitalism have the same goals?

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