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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7917176.stm
    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has ordered the army to take control of all rice processing plants in the country.
    Mr Chavez accused some firms of overcharging by refusing to produce rice at prices set by the government.
    He warned that some companies could be nationalised if they tried to interfere with supplies of the grain.
    Mr Chavez - who has nationalised large swathes of Venezuela's economy - did not say how long the government intervention would last.
    Major rice processors in the country include the US-owned giant Cargill and Venezuela's main food company, Polar.
    Last year, Venezuela seized control of plants and offices belonging to Mexican cement giant Cemex.
    In 2007, the government said it had taken control of the massive Orinoco Belt oil projects as part of President Chavez's nationalisation drive.
    Price squeeze
    Announcing the move to send troops to the rice plants in a televised address to the nation on Saturday, Mr Chavez criticised the producers for failing to sell their rice at government prices.
    "I have ordered the immediate intervention in all those sectors of agro-industry, intervention by the revolutionary government," he said.

    "This government is here to protect the people, not the bourgeoisie or the rich."
    He said that those companies who had threatened to paralyse rice production could be expropriated.
    "I will expropriate them, I have no problem with that, and I'll pay them with bonds. Don't count on me paying with hard cash," he said, without mentioning any companies by name.
    The agriculture minister later confirmed that the military were in control of at least one major national producer, Primor, the BBC's Will Grant reports from Caracas.
    Further interventions are expected in the next 48 hours.
    In Venezuela, the government provides basic foodstuffs at low prices in state-run markets known as "mercales".
    But many rice, wheat, meat and dairy producers complain that the price regulations leave them without a profit and that many are facing bankruptcy, our correspondent says.
    The country's inflation levels are the highest in Latin America and, as a result, there are often shortages of items such as rice and coffee, leading to hoarding and sale on the black market.
    With President Chavez recently granted the right to stand for a third term in office, he is keen to ensure the provision of cheap food to the poor is not put in jeopardy, Will Grant adds.
    It's nice to see that good ol'Hugo is still granting more liberty to business's in the country, a real step towards his neo-sovietic dictatorship.
    Basically he wants the companies to sell their produce so low that they can't cover their own costs and then if they increase the price to cover their costs the government stealth nationalises them.
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    Maybe if Chavez would quit ing around with the prices and industries they wouldn't have such a horrid inflation rate. They guy's so full of himself he wont even expropriate properly. I'm sure those rice companies would be happy to be paid in bonds. They could use them as fire starters. The poor will just love him when his price fixing forces the rice companies out of business and scores of poor people lose their job.

    I don't know if Chavez realizes how much he's gonna be screwed over once Castro finally dies. Once the rice market in Cuba gets fully open up Chavez will be even more closed off due to his pathetic governing practices.

    I believe it is technically legal to expropriate using bonds, however if that happens to Cargill I'm sure there will be a major fight with Chavez refusing to pay them cash.
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    Chavez is a ing idiot....
    Dictators have A strong character...
    Not some gay hidden in the closet kind of character...
    Hell ...
    even Homosexual people have stronger character than this piece of Chavez ..



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    I agree with Eddy. Chavez is wierd. Thats as far as Im going to go

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    Just because he's not a capitalist doesn't mean he's neccessarily evil or wrong - you may disagree, but the free-market isn't the only way. I'm not saying I fully support him and everything he does, but I would say he's a darn sight better than a lot of leaders Latin America has had to put up with.


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    He reminds me of Rush Limbaugh actually....both ahuff and apuff but not too much of substance actually is heard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cristophe el perno View Post
    Just because he's not a capitalist doesn't mean he's neccessarily evil or wrong - you may disagree, but the free-market isn't the only way. I'm not saying I fully support him and everything he does, but I would say he's a darn sight better than a lot of leaders Latin America has had to put up with.
    He need not be a capitalist, but he cannot violate simple math. Any organization that cannot cover costs will eventually cease to exist. If Hugo wants to keep prices down, he needs to also keep costs down. He cannot do one so he should not do the other.

    His failure will not be unique to governments attempting to control inflation by fiat. Even the USA under Pres. Nixon was not able to perform such a miracle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking Prince View Post
    Any organization that cannot cover costs will eventually cease to exist.

    Well, not exactly....

    *points finger at*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking Prince View Post
    He need not be a capitalist, but he cannot violate simple math. Any organization that cannot cover costs will eventually cease to exist. If Hugo wants to keep prices down, he needs to also keep costs down. He cannot do one so he should not do the other.

    His failure will not be unique to governments attempting to control inflation by fiat. Even the USA under Pres. Nixon was not able to perform such a miracle.
    I'd imagine Chavez would suggest the companies pay their exectutives less. You may have a point about Maths though, perhaps subsidising rice in addition to forcing prices downwould be a better method. That said Chavez seems more concerned about the poor the the capitalists - not a bad thing, but you still can't just ignore the rich.
    I still feel that American dislike of Cuba and Venezuala is often excessive and hipocritical.


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    I want them to attack the ABC islands!!!

    Will result in increased military spending...
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    Chavez is worthless. I hope the people of Venezuela get rid of this moron soon. I still LMAo when I see the tape where the King of Spain tells him to STFU.
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    i too laugh about his face after they tell him to shut it xD
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