Eliana Dockterman has an
Associated Press article in
Time about the latest out of Venezuela:
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced recently that the country will introduce a mandatory fingerprinting system in supermarkets. He asserted that the plan will keep people from buying too much of any single item. The president did not say when the measure would go into effect, the Associated Press reports.
The Socialist Venezuelan government has struggled with food shortages for over a year. Basic cooking items like oil and flour are scarce, and the administration says that the shortages are a result of companies speculating and people smuggling food out of the country.
Critics argue that the new system— which was tried on a voluntary basis in government-run grocery stores this spring— is equivalent to rationing food.
Rico says this would
never fly here; depriving people of the right to eat would immediately bring out the
Second Amendment folks...
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