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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela's opposition leader Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize [View all]EX500rider
(12,077 posts)111. facts show otherwise IMO
        
          Mass firing of experts: In 2003, after a major strike, then-President Hugo Chávez fired around 18,000 experienced PDVSA employees, 
(PDVSA stands for Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A) nearly half the workforce. He replaced them with loyalists who lacked the technical skills to run the complex oil operations.
Loss of expertise: The departure of geologists, engineers, and other experts resulted in a catastrophic brain drain that PDVSA has never recovered from.
Use of funds for political projects: Instead of reinvesting profits into the company, both Chávez and Nicolás Maduro used PDVSA as a political tool to fund social programs and cronies. This diverted billions of dollars that were desperately needed for maintenance and upgrades.
Systemic embezzlement: Corruption became rampant within PDVSA, with billions of dollars siphoned off through fraudulent contracts and kickback schemes. Investigations have revealed massive theft, including one cryptocurrency-based scheme that lost the company billions.
Dilapidated equipment: The chronic lack of investment has left refineries and pipelines in a state of decay. This has led to dangerous conditions, frequent breakdowns, and environmental disasters, including massive oil spills in Lake Maracaibo.
Inability to process heavy crude: Venezuela's extra-heavy crude requires specialized techniques and investment to refine. Without foreign capital and technical know-how, PDVSA has become largely unable to exploit the country's vast reserves efficiently.
Seizure of foreign assets: In 2007, Chávez expropriated assets from major foreign oil companies like ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips. This drove away foreign investment, which was essential for developing Venezuela's heavy crude reserves.
          
          
          
        
        (PDVSA stands for Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A) nearly half the workforce. He replaced them with loyalists who lacked the technical skills to run the complex oil operations.
Loss of expertise: The departure of geologists, engineers, and other experts resulted in a catastrophic brain drain that PDVSA has never recovered from.
Use of funds for political projects: Instead of reinvesting profits into the company, both Chávez and Nicolás Maduro used PDVSA as a political tool to fund social programs and cronies. This diverted billions of dollars that were desperately needed for maintenance and upgrades.
Systemic embezzlement: Corruption became rampant within PDVSA, with billions of dollars siphoned off through fraudulent contracts and kickback schemes. Investigations have revealed massive theft, including one cryptocurrency-based scheme that lost the company billions.
Dilapidated equipment: The chronic lack of investment has left refineries and pipelines in a state of decay. This has led to dangerous conditions, frequent breakdowns, and environmental disasters, including massive oil spills in Lake Maracaibo.
Inability to process heavy crude: Venezuela's extra-heavy crude requires specialized techniques and investment to refine. Without foreign capital and technical know-how, PDVSA has become largely unable to exploit the country's vast reserves efficiently.
Seizure of foreign assets: In 2007, Chávez expropriated assets from major foreign oil companies like ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips. This drove away foreign investment, which was essential for developing Venezuela's heavy crude reserves.
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        Yes indeed. It was early and I was confused, and as my Latina doctor has told me "you are male, and old".
        twodogsbarking
        Oct 10
        #45
      
        
        "She is a very intelligent woman, well educated, the color of her skin is not important"
        BumRushDaShow
        Oct 10
        #36
      
        
        She's right-wing, supports the sanctions and would love regime change by the US. e
        AloeVera
        Oct 10
        #87
      
        
        The so what is the EU isn't far right and they have sanctions so it isn't just us
        EX500rider
        Oct 11
        #122
      
        
        Yes it doesn't matter to Trump.  Loyalty/ ass kissing is the only thing he cares about.
        Irish_Dem
        Oct 10
        #68
      
        
        I bet Donny Dementia's BP will be a record high at his doctors appointment today.
        Gimpyknee
        Oct 10
        #12
      
        
        Agree. That "Machado insisted to The Sunday Times that Trump was right to bomb the boat" does not sound peaceful, imo.
        ancianita
        Oct 10
        #67
      
        
        "Many apologists for Maduro in the US point to the way he, and Chavez before him, lavished resources on impoverished.."
        EX500rider
        Oct 10
        #99
      
        
        Must burn his fat orange ass that Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama have won the award.
        Ziggysmom
        Oct 10
        #23
      
        
        CONGRATULATONS "Maria Corina Machado, for her tireless work upholding democratic rights for Venezuelans"
        riversedge
        Oct 10
        #33
      
        
        Yeah, all our "critical thinkers" might want to check it out a little before cheering.
        thought crime
        Oct 10
        #61
      
        
        "The problems in Venezuela are mostly due to our Embargo depriving the country of needed trade"
        EX500rider
        Oct 10
        #103
      
        
        Who will Trump murder next to satisfy his rejected ego? Will Miller present a new killing as a salve to his boss?
        Blues Heron
        Oct 10
        #104
      
        
        Hypocrisy: When Zelensky is allowed to praise Trump to free his country but Machado isn't.
        mathematic
        Oct 11
        #113
      
  