Perhaps it would help the leftists see the light if they knew that doctors, engineers, oil workers, teachers and electricians were all fleeing the failed socialist nation of Venezuela before the entire society crumbles like a house of cards. So far, in 2018, a total of 48,000 teachers (which is a number equivalent to 12 percent of all primary and high school staff nationwide) have quit their jobs and are now seeking an escape from the long food lines and empty shelves at the grocery stores. Some of these educators include Aquiles Nazoa (who fled to Chile one year ago), Reinaldo Cordero (leaving behind his class and his $29 USD per month salary), Esperanza Longhi (who is currently in the process of fleeing to Peru), and Principal Deliana Flores.
Venezuela’s doctors are also leaving en masse. At the Jose Manuel de los Rios Children’s Hospital in Caracas, for example, 68 doctors (equal to 20 percent of the hospital’s medical staff) have quit their jobs and left the country altogether over the past two years. This, of course, has forced the hospital to make some unfortunate but necessary changes. Their cardiology department is now only open for a morning shift, and 300 vacant nursing positions and personnel shortages have resulted in the facility only being able to staff two out of its seven operating rooms.
Simply put, so many people are now fleeing the nation of Venezuela because of the horrendous living conditions that are the result of failed socialist policies. The government is replete with corruption, crime runs rampant in the streets, and on top of it all, food is incredibly difficult to come by since most of the grocery store shelves are empty. As reported by the Daily Caller back in 2016, many people in Venezuela are forced to search through dumpsters just to find some scraps of food. (Related: The starvation in Venezuela is exactly what happens when socialists run out of money.)
“Things have gotten so desperate in Venezuela that people have resorted to picking food out of the trash so they do not starve to death,” the Daily Caller explained. “To deal with increasing shortages of various goods, including food and drinks, ‘I come here looking for food because if I didn’t I’d starve to death,’ former bakery employee Julio Noguera told the Associated Press while frantically searching for some food amid heaped trash.”
Another citizen, Central University of sociology professor Carlos Aponte, said, “A few years ago, Venezuela didn’t have the kind of extreme poverty that would drive people to eat garbage,” which is a clear sign that the country is getting worse as the years go by, not better. (Related: Venezuelan children are starving to death as food must now be delivered under armed guard.)
Perhaps Bernie Sanders or Nancy Pelosi should take a look at what’s happening in Venezuela before they continue pushing for more government here in the United States. America may not be at a point yet where citizens are fleeing before they feel that their lives are in danger, but if progressivism is allowed to win the day, then this dreary future is all but inevitable.
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