Message from @Aldoggo
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but not everyone does
Venezuela, how do you justify it?
Im happy to do that in a debate
Inb4 that wasn't real socialism <:Commie_ball:466404411535785995>
actually it was never socialism of any kind
still isnt
something like 70-90% of their economy is still privatized
But how much of those are from people connected to the government?
And how many are independent?
connected to the government how?
Any way. Some ministers cousin that managed to begin something with "borrowed" money to not be returned
ok?
The thing is, can you say it's a private company when all income depends on the government?
Now. Imagine you need to buy x amount of merchandise from outside, and you have 100 Bs (local coin). If you are not related to the government you have to buy $ in the black market, where the price, let's say is 100 Bs per $. You can buy 1
ok?
If you have good party contacts you can buy $ from government at a special price!
alright?
You will get 10 $
so yes, corruption is a thing
That you can sell to the regular market
can you connect corruption and socialist policy?
For the real price
So the general state of companies goes down cause they can't do as well
ok?
this is a nice hypothetical
"you are performing like shit" let's take all your work life and give it to the people
can you prove it has any real life connections to Venezuela and has socialist origins?
And it breaks down, cause they can't manage it
Here has always been corruption in Vzla, but it exploded since 2003 where the socialist government implemented the state control currency exchange
can you prove that?
Im on mobile rn.
But you can Google "bolichicos"
Or see how much money Chavez' daughter has
yeah, corruption is a bitch, but I dont see how this is unique to socialism
It's not unique, but it's exponentially increased
by what specific policy?
In this case was the currency exchange