Thursday, June 3, 2010

Socialism's Downside Exemplified

I've written plenty of good things about socialism recently, hence it's time to be "balanced" and bash it. With "bad" people running a socialist nation, it will tend to become more and more centralized and the bureaucrats will become more and more inefficient and corrupt. Promotion will depend on who one knows, not how well one does a jobs. That's been the path for Venezuela as the thug and Fidel wannabe, Hugo Chavez, has grabbed more and more power.

Today's WSJ has a story that exemplifies such socialist regimes.

WSJ: "CARACAS—Venezuelan authorities discovered nearly 1,200 shipping containers full of rotten food at a state-run warehouse and have arrested a former top official in the government's food distribution network.

"The discovery of the 30,000 tons of out-of-date milk, rice and wheat flour at the warehouse in the port city of Puerto Cabello is seen as an embarrassment for President Hugo Chávez, who has been blaming opposition forces and private industry for a recent rise in food shortages.

"President Chávez, addressing the issue late Tuesday, said the food was left to go bad due to "mistakes, inefficiency" and "bureaucracy" within the government, but also said corruption was likely involved. He promised his administration would prosecute those responsible. "

Food shortages exist, yet what does thug Hugo do ? He just wants more victims for his police and kangaroo courts. The more power Chavez grabs, the more injustice, hardship and waste occurs. He's destroying that once prosperous nation. Rather than perform real reform to help the common man, all Hugo does is grab more power. He exemplifies a major downside risk to socialism, that the gangster types tend to take power.

Markets

Machine extreme stock sports continued - aka "MESS". Why bother to delve for rational reasons. It's all machines running technical algorithms. Krypto is waiting for a solid more up, then will sell more s-l-o-w-l-y.

Word of the Day

"Rebarbative" - adjective [$10] literary
Rebarbative means repellent, unattractive.
Sentence: The rebarbative Chavez regime simply reeks of gangsterism.

20 comments:

Bunkerman said...

Continuing Claims rises to 4.666 mln from 4.635 mln

08:30 ECONX Initial Claims 453K vs 455K Briefing.com consensus, prior revised to 463K from 460K


too many.

Spin-em said...

Cabello.....Spell out how that word sounds bunk..lol

Bunkerman said...

hmmm perhaps "Cabela" if one's mouth is lazy ?

reminds me ... I need a new tent for this september's canoe trip.

Spin-em said...

Cabello

cah-baay-yo

Frosty said...

a tent...don't forget the espresso machine...battery operated candles...electronic mosquito pest control machine and portable toliet...I imagine the butler will have his own canoe.

Frosty said...

Bunky...you see the productivity data...like most ruling class permabears, are you working the "common girl" harder to avoid hiring...you can only squeeze the headcount so tight before revolt begins...think about it.

Bunkerman said...

sheesh, frosty ... my camping flashlight is a Russian hand pumped one.

I take pemmican, hardtack & MREs so I have no dependence on camp stoves.

My tomahawk is a 1760 design.

OK, I do use chemical waepons to start fires.

Bunkerman said...

no way, frosty ... I hired a summer intern to help me keep track of business. Putting my money where my mouth is.

I am pro-common man/woman.

Bunkerman said...

interesting term for that business you refer to, frosty ... "headcount"

;)

Bunkerman said...

I think I'd better re-start my Spanish so I get less PC flack.

Spin-em said...

loooooooooool Bunk

Frosty said...

"headcount"..good eye Bunky, thought that unclecharlie would get past.....oh man...that bat is hot...MVP indeed.

Spin-em said...

3 lil tests in that word....I found out what I needed to know..lol

Spin-em said...

handshake

Bunkerman said...

lol spin, I have no idea what you're talking about.

Frosty said...

GS sayin 600k jobs..what is Sky thinkin.

Bunkerman said...

I don't see how that many jobs can be created when 450,000 new layoffs are happending every week.

I would not be surprised with a mere zero (0) "real" private sector jobs. (excl census, govt,.)

Frosty said...

spoken like a true permabear.

Bunkerman said...

hah !

I'm more like the Sgt. Joe Friday of market analysis ... Just the Facts, Ma'am.

Spin-em said...

lol spin, I have no idea what you're talking about.

lool... I know Bunk