In Venezuela, Atlas Shrugged is coming to life, with President Nicolas Maduro playing Mr. Thompson, the clueless, power-mad head of state.
If he could find a John Galt, Maduro would torture the productive genius for not making Bolivarian socialism work.
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Atlas Shrugs in Venezuela by Robert James Bidinotto (March 2007)
"In late 2002, Venezuela experienced a nationwide two-month-long work stoppage to protest the increasingly thuggish Chavez regime, drawing media comparisons at the time to the events described in Rand’s great novel. Today, investors are “going on strike” against Venezuela in their own traditional manner, by dumping their shares in Venezuelan firms, whose stock prices are plunging in global markets. And capital is fleeing the country. "
Is John Galt Venezuelan? by Thor Halvorssen (January 10, 2003)
"Chávez, a radical Marxist, was elected four years ago on a campaign promising to eradicate poverty and do away with government corruption. Since he was elected he has done away with the rule of law and private property while presiding over the greatest oil boom in Venezuela's history. Corruption and poverty have grown to levels unseen in the country's history."
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