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Astonishment

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From the wonderful results of the socialist, and central economy, heaven:

CARACAS, Venezuela - Meat cuts vanished from Venezuelan supermarkets this week, leaving only unsavory bits like chicken feet, while costly artificial sweeteners have increasingly replaced sugar, and many staples sell far above government-fixed prices.

President Hugo Chavez’s administration blames the food supply problems on unscrupulous speculators, but industry officials say government price controls that strangle profits are responsible. Authorities on Wednesday raided a warehouse in Caracas and seized seven tons of sugar hoarded by vendors unwilling to market the inventory at the official price

And it is not only a sporadic shortage, it seems like the entire economy is going down the drain:

Shortages have sporadically appeared with items from milk to coffee since early 2003, when Chavez began regulating prices for 400 basic products as a way to counter inflation and protect the poor.

Yet inflation has soared to an accumulated 78 percent in the last four years in an economy awash in petrodollars, and food prices have increased particularly swiftly, creating a widening discrepancy between official prices and the true cost of getting goods to market in Venezuela.

It isn’t magic. A system that is built on human rights abuse and on wealth distribution that abuse the elements that create this wealth, cannot survive. 

(Via The Liberty Papers) 

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Written by Rogel

February 9th, 2007 at 7:30 pm

Posted in The Free Market


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