tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post4062758652484295577..comments2024-03-26T00:37:34.943+01:00Comments on Venezuela News And Views: Red page special: when populism sends people up in flamesDanielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12128609182544333477noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-69627476797636704402011-12-31T23:40:12.151+01:002011-12-31T23:40:12.151+01:00Island,
Amen to that, brother.Island,<br /><br />Amen to that, brother.Roynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-6706672621828069892011-12-31T19:14:55.716+01:002011-12-31T19:14:55.716+01:00Happy New Year, Daniel
May we all survive 2012Happy New Year, Daniel<br /><br />May we all survive 2012Island Canucknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-21884245021186335122011-12-31T18:05:37.327+01:002011-12-31T18:05:37.327+01:00Daniel,
Happy New year to you and all of your rea...Daniel,<br /><br />Happy New year to you and all of your readers! May 2012 be filled with peace, joy and prosperity! May Venezuela see the changes that are sure to come!!!<br /><br />Thank you for your dedication to your blog and providing all of us with constant news from Venezuela!<br /><br /><br />Happy New Year!!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-80114731926784726412011-12-31T02:34:08.544+01:002011-12-31T02:34:08.544+01:00Daniel,
As a professional in a technical/industri...Daniel,<br /><br />As a professional in a technical/industrial field, please let me say that it is not fair to those same professionals to apportion blame before the investigation has been done.<br /><br />Which is not to say that I don't get where you are coming from, and that I don't suspect the same things you do. Nevertheless, I am uncomfortable using this tragedy as political fodder without at least some small amount of time to pass to allow at least some of the facts in the case to emerge.Roynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-30225395167104080182011-12-30T22:08:21.599+01:002011-12-30T22:08:21.599+01:00I think the US and CIA also got Chavez with a &quo...I think the US and CIA also got Chavez with a "constipation" ray....because he is always full of S#$%!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-63792871189144940312011-12-30T20:17:37.048+01:002011-12-30T20:17:37.048+01:00OT but hilarious (in Spanish, though). Someone is ...OT but hilarious (in Spanish, though). Someone is selling a "Casco Antirayo Imperial Cancerígeno" on mercadolibre:<br /><br />http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ve/MLV-36077979-casco-antirayo-imperial-cancerigeno-_JM<br /><br />Y no se pierdan las preguntas al vendedor que tambien son para morirse de la risa.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-20887431329524353892011-12-30T17:11:54.970+01:002011-12-30T17:11:54.970+01:00I didn't say your commentary was wrong, only f...I didn't say your commentary was wrong, only felt that the dead deserved a few hours more of mourning before their charred bodies were used to score political points. Yes, all true: the centralization of power, corruption, incompetence of the Chavez regime Contributes mightily to lack of road safety. But all of those traits, plus an avoidance of personal responsibility, selfishness, recklessness, etc., are Venezuelan traits. Add them up and not only do you get gas trucks exploding on the road, you get a government like the one you have. Chavez is an incompetent menace, yes, but hIs rule is born if the same country-wide traits that caused this accident.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-26057492064784333692011-12-30T16:24:37.035+01:002011-12-30T16:24:37.035+01:00Driving is horrible in Venezuela, and I often wond...Driving is horrible in Venezuela, and I often wondered why there were not even more accidents than there were as well....When I moved back to the US i thought about this, and I think I know why :<br /><br />In Venezuela you have to learn to drive in a hyper alert - defensive mode....you cannot count on anything...and our bodies have the intelligence to sense extremely rapidly any danger, if we are attuned to it, and not living in our heads...<br /><br /><br />but I bet your bottom dollar if another government gets strict, sends the police to arrest those breaking the law, and enforces strict safety rules etc, people will be crying" Police State!"It is the habitual nature of Venezuelans to complain without discernment....which ends up a bit like the crying wolf parody.<br /><br />We have some of this in the US as well, to a lesser degree...though it is getting worse with changing democgraphics....people who complain but they want solutions to only be easy for them; nothing that demands any sacrifice.firepigettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17348890269608169297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-9403998318981740622011-12-30T15:43:12.300+01:002011-12-30T15:43:12.300+01:00kepler
and let's not forget that in late 2009...kepler<br /><br />and let's not forget that in late 2009 early 2009 Chavez made a big show from taking away from governors, in particular newly elected opposition one, the management of roads because "they did not have the means to do so". not to mention that by calculating a budget at an oil price of 50 when it it is 100, it robs governors and mayors of up to 50% of their budget, leaving barely enough money for paychecks and basic services which means that they can fix only some of the streets that are still under their responsibility. thus even the potholes in front of my home in a side street is at least 50% Chavez fault.<br /><br />so, any blame for accidents on the Panamericana or ARC or La Guaira highways is Chavez blame. and his own.Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12128609182544333477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-6093360817198769552011-12-30T15:40:01.571+01:002011-12-30T15:40:01.571+01:00Gasoline trucks are the most dangerous vehicles on...Gasoline trucks are the most dangerous vehicles on the road. They have a high center of gravity and an unstable (liquid) cargo. In regards to chlorine gas, there was a terrible accident about 3 or 4 years ago near Clarines in Anzoategui. A truck crashed releasing gas killing a dozen unsuspecting people passing by in their cars. Yet the same continues to happen. I drive between Barcelona and Anaco and its like the Indy 500 with cars and SUVs exceeding 140 kph and trucks driving over 120 kph. I hate driving in Venezuela even in the city if you drive the "speed limit" you'll get headlights and honking behind you, swerving drivers that will almost clip you as they go around. Nuts!oso negronoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-38074343751052160472011-12-30T14:46:38.398+01:002011-12-30T14:46:38.398+01:00It would not be a surprise to me that this due to ...It would not be a surprise to me that this due to lack of maintenance on the truck (brakes, engine, safety measures, etc) or improperly trained driver. Just look at the accidents at their refineries over the years. They don't care about safety or investments in new and better equipment. They don't care about investing in training or hiring qualified personnel. They only care about getting as much oil out of the ground and shipping it for dollars. They just want their spending money for Hugo at any cost.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-24421934021977158592011-12-30T14:20:45.002+01:002011-12-30T14:20:45.002+01:00Indeed I have often wondered why this sort of trag...Indeed I have often wondered why this sort of tragedy doesn't happen more often with the current PDVSA administration.<br /><br />A couple of months ago on the Lara-Zulia highway I saw a Chlorine gas truck doing well over 100 Km/hr. Do these people have any idea what would happen if this truck were to crash and turn over on the highway?<br /><br />MaracaiburghAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-80754270859025312502011-12-30T09:45:52.524+01:002011-12-30T09:45:52.524+01:00Anonymous,
Road security has always been very ver...Anonymous,<br /><br />Road security has always been very very bad in Venezuela. Half of Venezuelans drive like suffering from a severe form of autism. Virtually all Venezuelans got their driving license without having done a proper test. There has never been, as Daniel says, technical controls of cars.<br /><br />And yet:<br /><br />1) more potholes, less maintenance because Chávez abolished toll road payment<br />2) traffic is much greater thanks to having petrol for almost nothing, not even in Nigeria or Libya is the price so low<br />3) more crime is committed<br /><br />So: a lot of things were rotten with roads in Venezuela before but if we also have 1, 2 and 3 and the current government has been in power for almost 13 years now we have the right to protest.<br /><br />This is no "tragedy" as a thunder hitting someone.<br /><br /><br />I am really so pissed off of people taking things in Venezuela as "unavoidable".<br /><br />I have been paying some attention to the lethal car accidents announced in the first page of El Universal or Notitarde all the time . It's the same thing over and over again: X people killed and the driver of a lorry or bus stating "se me fueron los frenos"<br />"perdí el control"<br />and that's it, as if everything were the product of some magic<br />force.<br />They are absolute idiots<br />and people get killed.<br /><br />Venezuela does have the worst traffic-related death rate in America.Keplerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11125538872924743270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-35605942998363305852011-12-30T06:55:38.899+01:002011-12-30T06:55:38.899+01:00Si las carreteras estuviesen en buen estado y la p...Si las carreteras estuviesen en buen estado y la policia de transito hiciese su trabajo arrestando los choferes peligrosos no pasaria esas tragedias sea quien sea el gobierno. La Maga LeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-74345096237927882902011-12-30T06:07:52.869+01:002011-12-30T06:07:52.869+01:00anonymous
pray, do tell thee who to blame?
this ...anonymous<br /><br />pray, do tell thee who to blame?<br /><br />this or that accident at this point the mortality in the roads is in large part responsibility of the administration.Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12128609182544333477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-55611975127194267982011-12-30T05:58:58.927+01:002011-12-30T05:58:58.927+01:00i think most who read this blog would agree that c...i think most who read this blog would agree that chavez is an incompetent menace, but surely it's too soon to employ this tragedy for political commentary.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com