Maduro pursuing overt neoliberal policies and essentially embracing the “welfare queen” fallacy is really quite something to beholdhttps://twitter.com/Punto_deCorte/status/1222856647632216066 …
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Everyone knows that true anti-imperialism means privatizing state assetshttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-01-27/venezuela-weighs-privatizing-oil-as-it-faces-economic-freefall …
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Imagine the audacity of complaining about a government trying to survive under an economic war and US-backed coup, while working for an organization that has dragged its feet for years in denouncing both.
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Camila, any idea about Venezuela's current economic policy? I will appreciate your comment about privatizations, dollarization, casinos and other recent developments. Nicolas Maduro has not defined yet his new economic policy and that puzzles many people.
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Here is a link to the full segment. It is a about a program for elevating about shoe production. See from 18 min on. There is nothing analogous in this to Reagan's "welfare queen" smear that viciously alleged massive & rampant welfare fraud by the poor.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNGyqHSGRT4 …
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Maduro talks about establishing sliding scale "fair prices" for subsidized shoes. And anyway, whatever people think of that, it's way off to the side of the US self-declared right to economically attack and militarily threaten the Maduro's government to overthrow it.
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What a weak excuse
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He's a simp.
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