«No [Vote], No Laundry»

Much is being made of the recent economic woes in Venezuela, which the media blames squarely on the Maduro government, as it, more or less, continues Chavez's policies. Nothing is said about what the private sector might be doing to make things worse, except quote -- with evident skepticism -- what government officials say about it. One would have to be extremely naive and historically ignorant to believe that businessmen in Venezuela are not in cahoots with the opposition to bring the government down by discrediting it in any way possible. Creating or worsening bad economic conditions by acting in a concerted fashion, in hoarding and price gouging, is the way to demonstrate how "inefficient" the government is.

Private enterprise is betting on public desperation to achieve what its candidate has not been able to do at the polls. Driving the government to take extreme measures against them, they present themselves as victims and cry foul to high heaven. This is what they did against Allende in Chile, and it has CIA written all over it. Let's hope that enough Venezuelans see through it, or else they will wind up with another lackey to the U.S. and their own ruling class.

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