Friday, March 17, 2017

WAR ON BREAD: Venezuela Arrests Brownie and Croissant Bakers



This is what happens when you mix hyperinflation, price controls and a totalitarian government.

Venezuela this week arrested four bakers making illegal brownies and other pastries as President Nicolas Maduro's socialist government threatens to take over bakeries in Caracas as part of a new "bread war," reports Reuters.

Maduro has sent inspectors and soldiers into more than 700 bakeries around the capital this week to enforce a rule that 90 percent of wheat must be destined to loaves rather than more expensive pastries and cakes.

-RW 

9 comments:

  1. No wonder their economy is failing. Everyone knows that only 87.5% of wheat should go to make bread.

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    1. Brilliant comment showing the stupidity of a micro managed, centrally controlled government, thanks!

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    2. Hilarious in the irony! Well done Jesse.

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  2. I heard that some bakers were making ham croissants. THE MONSTERS!

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  3. At least the Venezuelan government won't force the bakers to bake cakes for gay weddings . . .

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    1. Maybe if they were more tolerant like that, there'd be peace and prosperity for all :}

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  4. It's sort of funny watching this nonsense play out. If I had watched a TV show where the premise was that an evil government was arresting people for making brownies and croissants, I would think it is very unrealistic. But apparently the reality of these types of governments is even weirder than I can imagine.

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  5. Or more criminal than one could imagine.
    While it is laughable from afar, it's pretty sad the suffering people are going through there.

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  6. The should pass an Affordable Bread Act forcing everyone to buy the 98% bread and penalize those who don't.

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