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Hugo steals food
Posted by: mcq on Thursday, January 24, 2008

I'm not sure what else you could call it:
Venezuela's top food company has accused troops of illegally seizing more than 500 tonnes of food from its trucks as part of President Hugo Chavez's campaign to stem shortages.

The leftist Chavez this week created a state food distributor and loosened some price controls, seeking to end months of shortages for staples like milk and eggs that have caused long lines and upset his supporters in the OPEC nation.

The highly publicised campaign has also included government crackdowns on accused smuggling, with the military seizing 1,600 tonnes of food and sending 1,200 troops to the border with Colombia.
Redistribution at its craziest:
Troops said they halted the transport of 350 tonnes of food to states along the Colombian border on suspicion of smuggling, he said. Another 165 tonnes were impounded in an eastern state on accusations of hoarding, he added.
And the target is the nation's largest food purveyor:
Polar, one of the country's largest private employers and best-known brands, produces and distributes grocery products including corn flour, a central element of Venezuelan cooking, and the country's most popular beer.

Business leaders say shortages of these products are caused by strict price controls, which have lagged inflation that is Latin America's highest.
So given his manipulation of pricing hasn't worked, Chavez has chosen to resort to direct theft, all the while realizing that some prices are being artificially held so low they've increased demand well beyond supply:
He announced an increase of more than 30% in the retail price of milk in an effort to ease shortages that have created headaches for consumers of all social classes.
But, and don't you forget this, he is the only guy who can raise prices:
He also threatened to expropriate companies selling food above regulated prices.

"Anyone who is distributing food ... and is speculating, we must intervene and we must expropriate (the business) and put it in the hands of the state and the communities," Chavez said during the inauguration of a new state-run market in Caracas.
Yup, that "New Socialism" is really looking good, no?
 
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train wreck, wow, someone please tell me i am not the only one who feels completely sorry for the people of this country. Do they not see this for what it is? Truly history seems always doomed to repeat itself, mostly because a lot of the population is quite ignorant of it to begin with. Its just plain as day now whats going on, and even if you don’t see the inevitable conclusion, these sorts of incidents should show people that things are going badly.
 
Written By: josh b
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Well, as they say from time to time, you get the government you vote for.
these sorts of incidents should show people that things are going badly.
Not through the state run media it wont.

Wonder where all the online defenders of the revolution (aka apologists) are now?
 
Written By: Keith_Indy
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Wonder where all the online defenders of the revolution (aka apologists) are now?
Standing in line for milk.
 
Written By: Jeff
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They’ll be filling the death pits soon enough
 
Written By: Bandit
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"Anyone who is distributing food ... and is speculating, we must intervene and we must expropriate (the business) and put it in the hands of the state and the communities"
This isn’t all that far from Hillary, really... "for the greater good"
 
Written By: Rob
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He’s following the Mugabe model of agricultural success. All that remains is to blame whitey.
 
Written By: Douglas Black
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Did Hugo seize the D’Anconia Copper mines yet?
 
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