Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Venezuelan electricity crisis addressed a la Cubana

Authors:
Luis Alberto López Rafaschieri and José Alberto López Rafaschieri
www.morochos.net

Venezuela's government could solve the energy crisis with 3 billion dollars and a phone call to China to acquire the necessary technology, increasing with this the national power generation system. Unfortunately, although Venezuela has the economic resources to exit the electricity crisis, its political leadership is very ill-advised.

The Chavez government is principally advised by Cuban experts(?), a personnel who have very limited knowledge on generating real welfare since they are accustomed to administer a semi-enslaved, ruined country.

So no matter the amount of resources that Venezuela has, the representatives of the Havana government advise Chavez with the Castro's traditional economic prescription: DESTROYING the national productive sector and RATIONING what little socialism had left. This is what they have been doing for 50 years in Cuba, they do not think in terms like quality, development or efficiency.


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