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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (958192)8/21/2016 9:52:55 PM
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In the dystopia that the Republicans always claim is just around the corner when there is a Democrat in the White House. Soon as a Republican is elected, it is all sunshine and roses.

And then the economy usually takes a dump under Republicans. Not always, but often.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (958192)8/22/2016 8:52:49 AM
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Socialist Dictator of Starving Country Vows to Repress Opposition Even Harder

August 21, 2016
Daniel Greenfield

Venezuela, a country with oil wealth and a Socialist dictator, has food riots. The left lost the last election. But it just rigged the court system and is now operating as a brutal dictatorship with big plans.

In a replay of one of the ugliest chapters in the two-decade rule of the socialist party in Venezuela, a top government official said Thursday that a list of those who signed a petition seeking to recall President Nicolas Maduro will be handed over to government ministries and state-run companies.

"In a revolution, revolutionaries must be in charge of state institutions, not political opponents," Diosdado Cabello, a top official in the ruling Socialist Party and a lawmaker, said at a rally. "This is not a violation of the right to work."

Funny how "revolutionaries" became the repressive government busy putting down a revolution.

Cabello has made similar threats earlier this year, but Thursday's comments brought back memories of the so-called Tascon List which was used by the government under then President Hugo Chavez to fire state workers and bar others from everything from jobs to loans for having signed a petition for a recall referendum in 2004 that Chavez eventually survived. The list was compiled by then lawmaker Luis Tascon and electronic versions of the list circulated throughout Venezuela even being sold by sidewalk vendors. Some Venezuelans even attempted to pay officials to be removed from the list.

A former army captain, Cabello aided Chavez launch a failed coup in 1992 that would eventually help propel the late socialist leader to the presidency.



And Maduro is promising purges and more purges.

Embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned the opposition asking for his recall that he is “prepared” to outperform Turkey’s Recep Erdogan when it comes to violent repression.

“If the opposition crosses the line, they will find out that Erdogan is a nursing infant next to me and I don’t give a damn about what the OAS says,” Maduro said during a live televised speech.

Also on Thursday, two journalists were detained and released after five hours for taking pictures of what authorities are now calling “the Presidential Corridor”: A portion of Caracas’ Sucre avenue that leads to the Miraflores Presidential Palace.

The opposition has called for a nationwide march on September 1st, asking that the recall against Maduro moves forward more rapidly, setting the stage for an almost certain confrontation between the anti-Maduro forces and the “colectivos”, a paramilitary faction of chavismo that uses handguns and motorcycles to enforce chavista rule in Venezuela.

Maduro riffed on the Erdogan theme for several minutes: “Let’s hope the right wing does not make that mistake, Erdogan is just wearing diapers, where I am already prepared,” he said.

Maduro might want to learn from Mussolini instead.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/263917/socialist-dictator-starving-country-vows-repress-daniel-greenfield



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (958192)8/22/2016 9:06:17 AM
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THE ECONOMY ISN'T GROWING. Look at the terrible GDP numbers. People make less money, more on part time jobs, more out of the workforce since the 70s. The country is operated on debt.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (958192)8/22/2016 9:07:12 AM
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Venezuela crushes 2,000 guns in public, plans registry of bullets

Govts out to really repress their people love gun control.



Venezuelan National Guard destroy a weapon during an exercise to disable seized weapons in Caracas, Venezuela, August 17, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

CARACAS Venezuelan police crushed and chopped up nearly 2,000 shotguns and pistols in a Caracas city square on Wednesday, as the new interior minister relaunched a long-stalled gun control campaign in one of the world's most crime-ridden countries.

Interior Minister Nestor Reverol said the event marked the renewal of efforts to disarm Venezuelans, through a combination of seizures and a voluntary program to swap guns for electrical goods.

Venezuela has the world's second highest murder rate and the street gangs that plague its poor neighborhoods have become increasingly heavily armed in recent years, at a time when a deep recession has reduced resources available to police.

Gangs often get weapons from the police, either by stealing them or buying them from corrupt officers, experts say.

With inflation of 185 percent in 2015 and a currency collapse, police salaries have fallen far behind rising prices creating more incentives for corruption.

President Nicolas Maduro promoted Reverol this month, days after the United States accused the former anti-drugs tsar of taking bribes from cocaine traffickers.

"We are going to bring disarmament and peace," Reverol told reporters, while police officers drilled and sawed at rusty shotguns, home made pistols and some newer weapons.

Other guns were crushed in truck-mounted presses. Some members of the public watched, although more danced to a nearby sound system playing salsa music.

Venezuela has also bought laser technology to mark ammunition, Reverol said, in an attempt to keep a registry of the bullets given out to the South American nation's many state and municipal police forces.

Experts say that much of the ammunition used in crimes in Venezuela is made at the country's government munitions factory and sold on by corrupt police.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-crime-idUSKCN10S2I9



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (958192)8/22/2016 2:35:40 PM
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Air Force Officer Investigated for Having a Bible on His Desk

Under liberal rule, the purpose of the military is not to defend America, but to provide a controlled environment in which social engineers can test the plans they will eventually inflict on society as a whole as they impose their notion of utopia. Christianity will have no place in utopia:

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is demanding an Air Force major be “aggressively punished” for having an open Bible on his desk at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colo.

“It [the Bible] is very obviously a statement of Christian preference, Christian primacy,” MRFF founder Mikey Weinstein told me. …

He accused Maj. Steve Lewis, a supervisor at the Reserve National Security Space Institute, of “harboring and encouraging a truly abhorrent example of First Amendment civil rights violations.”

That would be the same First Amendment that explicitly guarantees the free exercise of religion.

Since Weinstein is obviously a lunatic, why should we care if the idea of someone seeing a Bible causes him to carry on like Damien at a church in The Omen? Because Obama’s Pentagon hired this guy to purge Christianity from the military.

Whether Major Lewis is punished remains to be seen. For now, moonbats will be delighted to learn that the Bible is no longer on his desk.

How did Weinstein learn of the Bible? Moonbats squeal. An airman who complained to Weinstein described the Bible as a “blatant case of Christian defiance.”

Christian defiance is just what Weinstein is there to rub out.

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (958192)8/22/2016 5:31:00 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578704
 
Only one gun store in all of Mexico. Doesn't advertise. Staff are all military. Gosh, I guess that means they have virtually no crime or violence there with that wonderful gun control.

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