Ali Muhammad
Venezuela is in crisis and I have been interested in what is happening in this country for some years. I decided to take a vacation out there and picked a good time to see this socialist government in action in their economic battle against multinational corporations. I have been in Venezuela for several weeks and not much news is coming out into the American media mainstream as president Nicolás Maduro take shis war on the corrupt business class full stream. He practically took over Daka electronic appliances prices after the company refused to take inflation into account and lower their prices for the needed appliances
from a struggling public. Madura is not playing around and wealthy Americans who think Obama is bad better beware it will get worse for them and their corporations when we get someone like Maduro in power. I happen to witness the state guard being called in to help force this greedy corporation to lower their prices and make the more fair for the public. There was some looting as people got excited seeing their next great leader take it to this multi-national corporation price gouging the citizens of Venezuela. Make no mistake American authorities are secretly watching and likely planning another coup attempt as they did with Hugo Chavez. Nicolás Maduro intensified his perceived fight Monday against "bourgeois parasites" he accuses of an economic war against the socialist country by threatening to force more stores to sell their merchandise at cut-rate prices. The shit is going to come down worse for the elites and rich in Venezuela. This is unsettling to Western capitalist elites and they worry about this cancer growing. Some say it is a political move by Maduro as some elections are coming up but I think it is a sleek good move that is justified taking the considerations of the struggles that people face in Latin America and the forced globalization the West has intensified for some years now. Its only a matter of time US intelligence steps up aid to the opposition and a full blown out civil war in Venezuela is a possibility in the not so far off future in this great Latin American country.
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