Friday, May 18, 2007

Hugo Chavez tries to replicate Robert Mugabe's success.

From the New York Times:

Mr. Chávez is carrying out what may become the largest forced land redistribution in Venezuela’s history, building utopian farming villages for squatters, lavishing money on new cooperatives and sending army commando units to supervise seized estates in six states.

The violence has gone both ways in the struggle, with more than 160 peasants killed by hired gunmen in Venezuela, including several here in northwestern Yaracuy State, an epicenter of the land reform project, in recent years. Eight landowners have also been killed here.

“The oligarchy is always on the attack and trying to say you are no good,” Mr. Chávez said to squatters in a televised visit here. “They think they’re the owners of the world.”

Ironically, Mugabe's Zimbabwe has now achieved 3,700% inflation due to food shortages--shortages caused by Mugabe's land seizure program.

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Who is John Galt?

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