Posted on 12/06/2015 12:11:14 PM PST by PJ-Comix
On the eve of the National Assembly elections of Venezuela in which many observers expect voters to express their extreme dissatisfaction with the the Socialist policies of the ruling Chavistas which have completely ruined the economy of that oil rich nation, The Guardian of the UK has found a villain. A wealthy elite living in a state of priveleged luxury.
A normal person would expect the culprits to be the corrupt Chavistas such as National Assembly president Diosdado Cabello who is estimated to have stolen over 2 billion dollars via corruption or the President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro who is believed to have pocketed at least a billion dollars by corruption and family drug dealing. In addition, there are the many other wealthy Chavistas who used their power to abscond with billions of dollars more leaving Venezuela an economic basket case. So who does The Guardian writer, Sibylla Brodzinsky, point the accusatory finger at? "Country Club" conservatives while giving the vast corruption of the Chavistas a free pass. I kid you not. Here is Brodzinsky casting this group in cartoon caricature terms:
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The left tries to generate envy and resentment in it’s continued worship of the evils of marxism.
Conservatives should talk about coveting being one of the big ten offenses (commandments). Social coveting arrived at total poverty in Venezuela and it needs to stop. Jealousy and hatred never produces happiness and wealth.
Venezuela has already hit rock bottom. They need to consolidate enough power to raise an army and slaughter the socialists once and for all.
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