“But
evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived”
(2 Timothy 3:13).
Why
is it so hard for others to see that the worst way to run an economy is one
based on socialism? The Soviet Union killed 30 million trying to make it work.
China murdered an equal number of people under the socialist banner. Once China
turned to capitalism, its economy began to boom. Many European nations have
experimented with socialism, and the typical result has been economic destruction.
Someone
had said, “I would rather be subjected to the few failures of capitalism than
the few successes of socialism.”
The nation
of Venezuela is the most current example of socialism’s destructive nature.
About 40 years ago, Venezuela was the richest country in South America. It has
the world’s largest reserve of oil. According to OPEC’s 2015 figures, Venezuela
has the most proven crude oil reserves in the world, with over 300 billion
barrels. That puts it ahead of Saudi Arabia (266 billion barrels), Iran (158
billion barrels) and Iraq (142 billion barrels).
The
Rise of Hugo Chávez was the turning point for Venezuela. Chávez kicked out all
the Western oil companies that he claimed were stealing the nation’s wealth. He
used the oil money to provide free goods to people. For a short time it
appeared that Chávez had finally proved that socialism can be made to work. But all that was short lived. The socialist
dream began to turn into a nightmare when oil revenues began to decline.
Immediately
after the state kicked foreign oil firms out of the country, the production of
oil began to decline, going from 3.1 million barrels per day to 1.6 million
barrels per day.
Chávez
was so focused on filling his pockets with money from the oil, he neglected to
reinvest back into the national oil company.
This is what greedy socialists leaders will always do. They play on
people’s emotions by making them think that their best interests is why
socialism must be implemented. Do not
fall for it!
When
global oil prices declined from $140 to $30, the Venezuela economy completely
unraveled. There have been numerous food riots, and people stand in line for
hours to buy whatever is available.
Venezuela’s
Marxist government made matters worse by seizing private businesses. In 2016,
Venezuela’s new leader Nicolás Maduro took over a plant belonging to US-based
hygiene products manufacturer Kimberly-Clark. The plant was turned over to the
workers. Venezuela quickly ran out of toilet paper because the workers at
Kimberly-Clark could not obtain or hadn’t the incentive to find the needed raw
materials.
Last week,
the socialist Venezuelan government seized a closed Kellogg’s factory. Maduro,
who has previously accused the United States of waging economic war against his
government, called the factory closure “absolutely unconstitutional and
illegal,” even though his policies are the ones which caused the closure of the
factory to begin with. Most people won’t work long without being paid, and if
Kellogg’s cannot find supplies to produce their infamous cereals, it’s unlikely
the workers will be successful.
No
new business will want to invest in Venezuela. The firms that remain in the
country are likely looking for the exit.
Life
for the average Venezuelan citizen has become extremely difficult. A domestic
survey of Venezuela’s living conditions found that over 73% of the population
lost an average of 19 pounds due to food shortages in 2015 and 2016. The IMF
forecasts that inflation in 2018 will likely top 13,000%. Prices rise an
average of 4% each day. One woman told a reporter that a single banana now has
the same worth her house had five years ago.
Yet
despite history’s proven record that socialism does not work, the hardships
have not been enough to force out the socialist government. Nicolas Maduro has
just won re-election with 67.7% of the vote. The election was a sham. The
mainstream opposition called for a boycott, and turnout was 46 percent compared
with 80 percent in 2013’s presidential election.
Now that
Maduro has a “mandate” to continue destroying Venezuela for another six years,
citizens are buying bus tickets for a mass exodus. According to Reuters, some
Venezuelans have saved for months to buy a bus ticket out of the country. Nearly
one million Venezuelans have left their country over the past two years.
What is so
scary for us in there in U.S., is the fact that we almost had a communist as
the Democratic candidate (Bernie Sanders) in the last presidential election
just shows how deception has taken over in these last days. If people can’t
notice what should be an obvious truth, they will be no match for a cunning lie
that Satan will bring upon the whole world.
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