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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 13

    In the last two years alone, 1.2 million Venezuelans have left their crumbling homeland, and polls say 40% of those still there want outhttp://on.wsj.com/2G6aO9h 

    4:50 AM - 13 Feb 2018
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      2. Richard Stephenson‏ @stephensonrich1 Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yes, the socialist success story so much admired by Corbyn and the UK Labour Party.

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      1. patriot jewel  ❌‏ @jewel_patriot Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hmm you mean they’re leaving the shithole of socialism??? Yep it doesn’t work. And if they want to come here assimilate.

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      1. Cindy Emens‏ @CindyEmens1 Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Send in the Clintons to save #Venezuela. Desperation will sell oil rights on the cheap. Commie #Socialism destroys yet another country. #Globalist "Elites" want this for America. #UNAgenda21

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      1. MET‏ @Texas_Wine_Man Feb 13
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        The face of socialism and communism. Where is Sean Penn?

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      1. stevo‏ @stevo08418922 Feb 17
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        The Venezuelan economy has capitalism - a wages system, commodity production, it trades on the world market and it has a ruling class. What you see is capitalism fucking the poor just as it fucks the poor of the US whose plight doesn't appear to register on the WSJ radar.

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      1. Harvey‏ @harvey_xi Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Venezuelans wanting to leave should be flown out straight to Canada. Canadians are nice, tolerant people who welcome migrants with open arms. In fact Canadians believe in open arms as well as open borders. Canada would be enriched by their new Venezuelan citizens.

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      1. Vagina U.E. Bassinsky‏ @vaguebass Feb 13
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        Socialism doesn't work: Exhibit 85976

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      1. 🕆mrkgnao🕆‏ @Adabwilldoo Feb 13
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        They said workers should own the means of productuon, but once the revolutionaries in gov got farm owners and entrepreneurs out of the equation, the means of production was funneled directly to the revolutionaries who started the whole thing. It's a scam that's often successful.

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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Feb 13
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        The result of Govt control economy

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      1. Alberto Reyes‏ @AlbertoReyesLaw Feb 13
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        Santo Domingo, the Dominican Reps capital is literally full of migrants from Venezuela. Is a humanitarian crisis.

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      1. Zeno Nichols‏ @ZenoNichols Feb 13
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        If I remember correctly our ancestors didn't run from tyranny, they stood and fought against tyranny. Why do people in countries such as this not fight ! Of course America has an armed citizenry , that may be their problem, they are not armed.

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      1. WDWM?‏ @WhatDoWordsMean Feb 13
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        RCastro is counting on it. This is a soft takeover of oil.

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      1. Beach Bum‏ @Luckydawg Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Venezuela and where do you think those 40% want to go? Here to America. Socialism does not work and America can’t keep taking in economic refugees. America has enough economic refugees living in USA due to no boarders Obama.

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      1. Crocodile News‏ @crocodilianews Feb 13
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        There is going to be a civil war in Venezuela after the April elections

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      1. Cynical view of safety‏ @razorsharpsyd Feb 13
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        @Frente_Amplio esto tambièn es mentira? Cuando una declaración de la mesa política en serio? Defendiendo la democracia?

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      1. KMA2OOO‏ @2087KMA Feb 13
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        GOD be with them

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