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    Arrow The Path of Socialism: Venezuela Continues Economic Decline

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8464960.stm

    Economic Woe: Venezuela's further slide into state-owned slump

    City centre shops are now subject to raids by soldiers, checking to make sure prices have not been artificially raised in the wake of this month's currency devaluation.

    The bolivar's official exchange rate, which is set by government decree, had been held at 2.45 to the US dollar since the last devaluation in March 2005.

    Shops in Caracas have been dimming their lights to conserve power
    But it now has two rates - 2.60 to dollar for "priority" imports, and 4.30 to the dollar for other items considered non-essential - a 50% devaluation.

    At the same time, chronic energy shortages have led to a programme of regular power cuts throughout the country, although the resulting outcry has led Mr Chavez to exempt Caracas from the blackouts while maintaining them elsewhere.

    Opposition politicians have been quick to accuse the Chavez government of underinvestment, just as they did in 2006 when a viaduct collapsed on the main road from Caracas to the airport, rendering the highway impassable for more than a year.

    But in both cases, previous administrations are equally to blame for the lack of infrastructure spending, including Mr Chavez's immediate predecessor as president, Rafael Caldera, who died on Christmas Eve aged 93.

    More worrying is Venezuela's apparent inability to get to grips with persistent inflation, which is now the highest in Latin America, reaching an annual rate of at least 27% in 2009.

    Last week, yet again, Mr Chavez merely fuelled the inflationary spiral by raising the minimum wage to compensate workers for their loss of purchasing power. At the same time, he has attempted to impose price controls which have largely failed to work.

    These heavy-handed measures have steadily brought more of the Venezuelan economy under state control, but they have not done anything to promote economic growth.

    While most of the country's Latin American neighbours are leaving the global recession behind, Venezuela is still bogged down in the financial mire. The country's central bank has estimated that the economy shrank 2.9% in 2009.

    And according to the International Monetary Fund, Venezuela is set to be the region's worst performer in 2010, with a projected contraction of 0.4% in a year when Latin America as a whole is expected to grow by 4%.

    As the respected survey organisation Consensus Economics puts it: "Price controls have done little to cap price increases and the authorities have refused to tackle underlying reasons for high inflation, most likely because this would conflict with the state's socialist agenda."
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    Chavez is an economic irrationalist. This is what happens when you let the insane populists of any side take over.
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    Raising the minimum wage isn't exactly "heavy-handed" and I doubt that it had much of an effect either way. Price controls don't work at all though. The problem probably lies with the central bank of Venezula, Chavez's rampant spending, and irratilonalist economic regulations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atheistmark View Post
    Chavez is an economic irrationalist. This is what happens when you let the insane populists of any side take over.
    I think this is usually what happens when you let the socialists of any country have too much power for too long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Epicurus View Post
    I think this is usually what happens when you let the populists of any country have too much power for too long.
    Fixed it.
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    i love how atheistmark tries so desperately to discredit chavez....why can't you just accept reality that socialism doesn't work...all your excuses and lame attempts to dismiss socialism's failures by calling him a populist are weak and actually work to further discredit you and your socialism stance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epicurus View Post
    I think this is usually what happens when you let the hamburgler of any country have too much power for too long
    fixed it
    What you just read is a serious comment
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atheistmark View Post
    Fixed it.
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    fixed it
    how cute, the grind and the watermark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yurt View Post
    i love how atheistmark tries so desperately to discredit chavez....why can't you just accept reality that socialism doesn't work...all your excuses and lame attempts to dismiss socialism's failures by calling him a populist are weak and actually work to further discredit you and your socialism stance
    But Socialism DOESN'T work. I never said it did. It doesn't work because it's ultimately feel-good populist hogwash. And the right in the US is the thing currently dominated by irrationalist populists, and what we have to fight against.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atheistmark View Post
    But Socialism DOESN'T work. I never said it did. It doesn't work because it's ultimately feel-good populist hogwash. And the right in the US is the thing currently dominated by irrationalist populists, and what we have to fight against.
    Personal liberty cannot come about without socialism
    The more socialism, the better the bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yurt View Post
    Now yurt, I think if you would look anywhere for consistency, you wouldn't look at me. Now address my point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atheistmark View Post
    Now yurt, I think if you would look anywhere for consistency, you wouldn't look at me. Now address my point.
    lol....at least you're honest

    and what point did you really make? that i own you, we all know that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atheistmark View Post
    Chavez is an economic irrationalist. This is what happens when you let the insane populists of any side take over.
    lol......an Obama supporter said that.....

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