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Sunday, December 11, 2016
Happy Socialist Christmas: Venezuala Seizes 4 Million Toys From "Price-Gouging" Importer, Gives To Nation's Poor
Happy Socialist Christmas: Venezuala Seizes 4 Million Toys From "Price-Gouging" Importer, Gives To Nation's Poor
Toys for Socialist Tots' appears to be the
latest scheme dreamed up by Venezuela's President Maduro to keep the
people from the verge of outright revolution. As Bloomberg reports, Venezuela price regulators on Friday seized almost 4 million toys from warehouses around greater Caracas and said they’d distribute them to low income children ahead of the Christmas holiday.
William
Contreras, the country’s price czar, accused toy importer Distribuidora
Kreisel of hoarding and price gouging and asked that the company’s
directors be detained and prohibited from leaving the country.
Flanked by national guardsmen, he said the company had received
preferential exchange rates for goods it imported as early as 2009 and
then raised prices by as much as 50,000 percent.
“These products will be put to use by the Clap,” he said, referring to the government’s community-based network that distributes food to low income residents.
“Venezuela’s boys and girls will have their baby Jesus guaranteed, and
these companies will learn that they can’t play with the rights of the
Venezuelans.”
Triple-digit inflation and a collapsing currency have made many non-essential items out of reach for most Venezuelans, where a monthly minimum wage buys only around $20 on the black market. Government authorities have in the past several years ordered price cuts ahead of the Christmas holiday, and price regulators ordered clothing stores in downtown Caracas to cut prices by 30 percent earlier this week.
In 2013, President Nicolas Maduro accused retailers across the South
American nation of price gouging and deployed the military to slash
prices at electronics and home appliance stores. The event became coined
the “Dakazo,” after the socialist leader ordered an electronics chain
called Daka to slash its merchandise prices to “fair” levels and
liquidate their inventory on live television.
Since then, Venezuela’s government has cracked down on prices across the entire economy -- everything from eggs to children shoes -- levying sanctions or confiscating the merchandise of business owners who don’t comply.
With the nation's currency hyperinflating faster than a CNN Russian
hacking story, this confiscation of 'unfairly-priced' toys is likely the
only way to keep the Grinch from the door of this socialist nirvana.