Monday, March 13, 2017

Socialist
Utopia?

As Millions Of Venezuelans Try To Flee The Country They Run Into A Problem

While shortages of basic foods, medicines, and toilet paper may be a major societal problem, the people of Venezuela face an even more existential problem: the nation now lacks the materials to meet the soaring demand for new passports – making it almost impossible to leave the socialist utopia. 
Maduro has acknowledged the issue of the chronic shortages in passports and last week launched a new “online” option that will rush a passport to customers within 72 hours for about double the price of waiting in line. The website, however, has crashed numerous times and it is unclear how many passports have been expedited through this process. Saime has stated that the backup in processing passport applications is because the agency lacks enough “materials,” but did not specify what that means. Observers say that while the government may not be able to afford the paper to make the passport. Paper products in the country, including toilet paper, are in short supply in Venezuela. But skeptics think the Maduro government may also be trying to keep people from leaving the beleaguered nation.
DYI:  Maduro is the worst type of socialist – THE TRUE BELIEVER!  He is constantly bewildered that his policies are not creating the socialist utopia that he was promised.  Maduro is on borrowed time he will either be rejected by the ballot box or revolution as no country will tolerate this level of abuse for eternity especially in the internet age.  By the time socialism ends Venezuela will lose 25% to 40% of their population.

Have you noticed Bernie Sanders no longer discuss’ the future socialist utopia of Venezuela?  A great question to ask old Bernie at his next town hall meeting!
DYI

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