The Devil's Excrement





  The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Tuesday, July 25, 2006



After taking off a few days for the long local weekend, because yesterday was a holiday, I come back to find that the revolution is indeed marching on in its reckless attempt to ruin Venezuela:

--Since what the country needs is more and better education, the Ministry of Education has decided that to reach the rank of “Titular” or “Full” teacher in elementary or secondary schools, you will need to show that you have received your “Bolivarian” education. At the same time to reach this level will be easier, you will no longer be limited if you don’t have a Bachelor’s degree, but you may also reach the highest academic level of the primary and secondary school system if you only have a three year technical degree. Lower standards and political indoctrination are supposed to bring better education. Just the opposite of what I thought, but you know, I am in the opposition, that must be why I don’t understand.

--We were told a week ago that the damage at the Paraguana refinery was limited and the Amuay plant that burnt would be back on line in a short time, at most two weeks. The media was even accused of creating a scandal out of the fire, exaggerating the damage for political purposes. Well, we now read that PDVSA is telling people it will be at least five months before things go back to normal that the crude unit was destroyed and the whole thing will have to be rebuilt. That’s exactly what the “lying” experts of the opposition said a week ago, but what do they know anyway. (Even us non-experts thought that tower looked too black!) The truth shall make you free! Not in the revolution!

--The Government Development Bank Bandes purchased the Uruguayan Credit and savings coop for US$10 million, which will be converted to a branch of the bank. Well, the latest financials of the coop say that the coop has negative equity and it has lost US$ 1.046 billion in deposits since February. I guess this has gone from solidarity to stupidity at the expense of stupid Venezuelans. I like the business plan: Take over a bankrupt financial institution in a country you have no experience with and have it run by people with no financial experience. A recipe for financial disaster for spreading the goodwill of the revolution! More losses in the name of solidarity! Less money for Venezuelans! Not even the Chavistas can understand this one.

--The Mayor of the Libertador district of Caracas said today that to solve Caracas’ problems he would need 20 years and would have to get rid of one million people. I have a few questions: Did he mean 21 years? Is he using crime to get rid of the people? When will he start working on solving the problems, it has been six years of him already? I guess I am more impatient than that, I have been waiting at least double the years he says and see no progress, before during or after. In fact, I think things are worse, but once again, I am in the opposition.

--Chavez had offered Ecuador to begin refining 65 thousand barrels of oil a day of that country’s crude. There were problems signing that agreement with discrepancies over the terms and now we hear that Ecuador is asking for international bids for refining 15 million barrels of oil. That is Chávez’ problem, he does all these things and then his underlings screw it up. The question is why the underlings are always the same ones and they never get fired, just rotated. Remember Petrocaribe? Well, there are big problems with that too. If only Chávez could do everything himself!

--Minister of Justice Chacon in union radio (can't find link): "We need to restructure the judicial system". I thought that was one of the biggest achievements of the revolution. Didn't Chavez' emergency comitte to restructure the judicial system fire over 500 judges, naming some 400 "temporary" judges that have yet to be ratified, including a convicted murderer? So why seven years later do we need to restructure again? Wasn't the current Ambassador Manuel Quijada the architect of that restructuring? Did he not do it right? I guess I must be mentally impaired, after all I am a member of the opposition, but I just don't quite understand. I guess it must be the fault of the first part of the Vth. Republic or some excuse like that.

--Big demonstration in front of Conavi, the office in charge of housing. Those protesting are mostly poor and mostly Chavista. Nothing in the "official" media about it. I just wonder when the Government carries out it's threatened cancellation of the licenses of most private TV stations, who will carry these type of news? Can it be that he Chavistas did not experience the major traffic jam Caracas witnessed today? I guess not, they must have been walking, flying around or boating in the Guaire river, rather than in buses like the opposition. (The subway itself has problems and will continue to have them until Friday)


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