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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 7 May 2017

    As Venezuela sinks into crisis, why are powerful political and military elites sticking with President Maduro?http://nyti.ms/2qPO7iF 

    4:25 PM - 7 May 2017
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      1. Mario R‏ @crobaraba10 7 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        So sad that this can happen in this century we the people all over the world need to come together and fight for our rights no one owns us..

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      1. Tammy‏ @tatreeves63 7 May 2017
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        Socialism at its finest😞

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      1. Deplorably ❌Deplorable‏ @mrwndrflxoxo 7 May 2017
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        Shhh!! The coup is almost ready!

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      1. Jim Franklin‏ @Jimbos2002 7 May 2017
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        Ah yes Venezuela. The perfect socialist paradise so respected by Joe Kennedy cause they played his cheap political game with hearing oil

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      2. Tim Bryant‏ @TimBryantRadio 7 May 2017
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        Wait. Socialism doesn't work?

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      2. Bill Jackson Jr‏ @War_Is_A_Racket 7 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Translation: why won't the Venezuelan military overthrow its democratically elected government?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Juan Ruiz‏ @jervzla 7 May 2017
        Replying to @War_Is_A_Racket @nytimes

        Come in and starve a few days then you'll think on 51%-49% doubtful democracy

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      4. Bill Jackson Jr‏ @War_Is_A_Racket 7 May 2017
        Replying to @jervzla @nytimes

        They are well aware that the food shortages are the result of economic sabotage by elites rather than a natural phenomenon.

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      5. Juan Ruiz‏ @jervzla 8 May 2017
        Replying to @War_Is_A_Racket @nytimes

        I live in Vzla,its not sabotage, it's corruption, you're right about elites but those from the military, they do all the food trading.

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      1. RT‏ @rtoh 8 May 2017
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        Don't leave out Hollywood and media elites. Love of socialism and spending others money cos they know better.

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      1. Tammy‏ @tatreeves63 7 May 2017
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        😞Venezuela the perfect example of how well Socialism works👎🏻

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      1. Barb Ellis‏ @barb_ellis_ 7 May 2017
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        Send down Bernie Sanders the socialist !

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      1. noaladictadura‏ @leugim93701782 7 May 2017
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        because they are getting paid big money. it is a violent state ruled by terrorist and drug traffickers. Cuban leaders are part of it too

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      1. Roy Platz‏ @roybiker123 7 May 2017
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        It's the socialist paradise.

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      1. Stefan Sowa‏ @SowaStefan 7 May 2017
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        Probably a Mason????

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      2. Most Politicians Today Are Caputred‏ @C_Massala 7 May 2017
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        Because they know, its an economic war imposed to them by the west.

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