Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Socialism bad for Venezuela, good for U.S. and U.K.
December 1, 2009 by gcdaz

I’m reading the articles on the closing of four banks in Venezuela by “socialist President Hugo Chavez.” Something struck me.

Reuters reports:

Venezuela on Monday shut down four private banks a day after socialist President Hugo Chavez warned he would not hesitate to nationalize any financial institutions failing to help national development.

BBC News stated:

Since 2006, President Hugo Chavez’s government has also acquired Venezuela’s biggest telecommunications, electricity and steel companies, as well as major oil projects, as it aims to create a state-run socialist economy.

If you note, the terms “socialist” are carefully placed to put a negative light on President Huga Chavez who, may or may not, be a bad person. They, certainly, do not publish popularity polls on Chavez who is said to be very popular in his country.

These papers are from the U.S. and U.K. The U.K. where cameras are the norm. Where cameras are placed in homes so that they can watch and make sure that you are teaching your children that government is good. The U.K. where “socialism” is the norm.

The U.S. blasts this “socialist” after the government hostile take over our last remaining industry; the automobile industry. And selling part of that to foreigners. The United States is now on the brink of taking over the health care industry and “providing” mandatory health care. If you don’t pay for it, you won’t get it and you will pay a fine. A violation of the Ninth Amendment, for those in the know. In addition, they will determine what health care you will get, such as mandatory H1N1 flu vaccines.

December 1, 2009 by gcdaz

I’m reading the articles on the closing of four banks in Venezuela by “socialist President Hugo Chavez.” Something struck me.

Reuters reports:

Venezuela on Monday shut down four private banks a day after socialist President Hugo Chavez warned he would not hesitate to nationalize any financial institutions failing to help national development.

BBC News stated:

Since 2006, President Hugo Chavez’s government has also acquired Venezuela’s biggest telecommunications, electricity and steel companies, as well as major oil projects, as it aims to create a state-run socialist economy.

If you note, the terms “socialist” are carefully placed to put a negative light on President Huga Chavez who, may or may not, be a bad person. They, certainly, do not publish popularity polls on Chavez who is said to be very popular in his country.

These papers are from the U.S. and U.K. The U.K. where cameras are the norm. Where cameras are placed in homes so that they can watch and make sure that you are teaching your children that government is good. The U.K. where “socialism” is the norm.

The U.S. blasts this “socialist” after the government hostile take over our last remaining industry; the automobile industry. And selling part of that to foreigners. The United States is now on the brink of taking over the health care industry and “providing” mandatory health care. If you don’t pay for it, you won’t get it and you will pay a fine. A violation of the Ninth Amendment, for those in the know. In addition, they will determine what health care you will get, such as mandatory H1N1 flu vaccines.

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