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Standing firm against the US oil giants, Hugo Chavez nationalized Exxon Mobil’s Venezuelan heavy oil assets in the Orinoco Belt in 2007. This coming after returning to power after a CIA-led coup in 2002.
Chavez also supported Presidents Rafael Correa (Ecuador) and Evo Morales (Bolivia) in their struggles against Zionist control of their countries.
Demeaned in the Jewish-owned Western media as “insane” or worse, Chavez left a legacy of progress in his country. Over the last decade in Venezuela, poverty fell by over 20%, income inequality went down, unemployment fell 50%, medical services have been expanded to those that never had even a clinic, and Venezuela was recognized as a leader in providing free internet access for its citizens.
Chavez created a government that invests 60% of its income in social programs for the benefit of its population, instead of for the benefit of the elite.
Chavez provided free heating oil to poor Americans who could not afford the high prices charged by US oil companies. Since 2005 after Hurricane Katrina, the program helped over 400,000 people, mostly the retired and elderly and others who were let down by the poorly funded (Low Income Energy Assistance Program) that was subjected to 25% budget cuts.
When torrential rains in 2010 left over 130,000 Venezuelans homeless, Chavez responded with an initiative named the Great Housing Mission whose goal is to provide 2 million affordable housing units for needy families within 7 years. With almost 300,000 units already under construction, the program is in contrast to the US response to the 2008 financial crisis, which provided bailouts only to the banks.
Despite a lagging world economy, Venezuela posted 8 successive quarters of GDP growth; unemployment continues to fall and minimum wages rose every year; the oil sector grew at a rate of 1.6% while the construction, finance, transportation, community services/non profits, and communications sectors all grew at rates exceeding that of the GDP.
compared to Lee Kill You & Son...........??!!
Chavez also supported Presidents Rafael Correa (Ecuador) and Evo Morales (Bolivia) in their struggles against Zionist control of their countries.
Demeaned in the Jewish-owned Western media as “insane” or worse, Chavez left a legacy of progress in his country. Over the last decade in Venezuela, poverty fell by over 20%, income inequality went down, unemployment fell 50%, medical services have been expanded to those that never had even a clinic, and Venezuela was recognized as a leader in providing free internet access for its citizens.
Chavez created a government that invests 60% of its income in social programs for the benefit of its population, instead of for the benefit of the elite.
Chavez provided free heating oil to poor Americans who could not afford the high prices charged by US oil companies. Since 2005 after Hurricane Katrina, the program helped over 400,000 people, mostly the retired and elderly and others who were let down by the poorly funded (Low Income Energy Assistance Program) that was subjected to 25% budget cuts.
When torrential rains in 2010 left over 130,000 Venezuelans homeless, Chavez responded with an initiative named the Great Housing Mission whose goal is to provide 2 million affordable housing units for needy families within 7 years. With almost 300,000 units already under construction, the program is in contrast to the US response to the 2008 financial crisis, which provided bailouts only to the banks.
Despite a lagging world economy, Venezuela posted 8 successive quarters of GDP growth; unemployment continues to fall and minimum wages rose every year; the oil sector grew at a rate of 1.6% while the construction, finance, transportation, community services/non profits, and communications sectors all grew at rates exceeding that of the GDP.
compared to Lee Kill You & Son...........??!!