On Sunday The Caracas Storeowners Had Small Business; 2 Seconds Later, They Were Gone
In the heart of Caracas's historical center, some shopkeepers are being bought out by the state -- whether they like it or not.
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Professor Mark J. Perry's Blog for Economics and Finance
In the heart of Caracas's historical center, some shopkeepers are being bought out by the state -- whether they like it or not.
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I guess I now have an idea of how the GM bondholders are feeling...
It couldn't happen here. Like home daycare providers are being forced to become unionized government workers in Michigan.
CARACAS – President Hugo Chavez denied on Friday that students mounting anti-government protests this week in Caracas and other Venezuelan cities have been subject to torture or “brutal repression.”
Demonstrators have been confronted by Venezuela’s militarized police, the Guardia Nacional, as well as by Chavez supporters, two of whom were fatally shot Monday in the western city of Merida.
Latin America Herald Tribune
Who are you going to believe, Chavez or your lyin' eyes:
Twitter Photos From Venezuelan Protests
There is no brutal repression going on here... please move along
But who would support a Marxist monster like Chavez:
I'm In With The In Crowd
Hey, "you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs".
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