Venezuela

The day it died:

Even before President Obama was elected in 2008 I wrote that he was showing Chavez-like tendencies. I have never seen any reason to revise that notion; it has only strengthened. Reading the Globe and Mail article I quoted above, I am struck in particular by this seemingly unimportant quote, “the government releases almost no reliable data.” That’s been especially true of Obamacare and the present administration, as I pointed out last Thursday. Far more than ever before in my memory, domestic statistics released by the government have become almost pure propaganda, and few on right or left trust them.

But bluffing can only get you so far. Sooner or later economic reality comes to call.

As noted, collapses can come suddenly. And of course, the silence of the administration on what’s happening in Chavistaland is deafening.

[Update a few minutes later]

This is an important point:

It is easier to destroy than to build. Much easier. That’s true whether destruction is your goal or not. And if you’re blinded by the need to stick to your ideology and declare it a success no matter what the truth is, you may not even know what’s going on until Humpty Dumpty finally takes that tumble.

That’s what entropy is all about. There are millions of forms of crap, but just a comparative few of worthwhile things. Collectivism is a highly entropic system.

[Update late morning]

Fausta Wertz is live blogging the protests.

3 thoughts on “Venezuela”

  1. The are some interesting disparities between the coverage of what is going on in Ukraine and Venezuela. The media has framed their coverage on Ukraine as anti-Russian not anti-communism. And Venezuela is getting little if any attention in the media because of the parallels to the Obama administration and the close ties to Democrat activists and politicians.

    1. Well some Americans are certainly outraged by what’s going on in Venezuela. Sean Penn for one. ^_^

      I was amused that Maduro, the protege of Chavez (who could be sued by Mussolini’s family for copyright or trademark infringement), calls the women banging pots together because the can’t buy food and haven’t seen toilet paper in a month – “fascists.”

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