Caracas mayor compares Venezuela's situation with Iran's
In a private meeting in the residence of his New York counterpart, Michael Bloomberg, Ledezma had the opportunity to explain the situation of ungovernability facing Caracas
During his visit to the United States, Caracas metropolitan mayor Antonio Ledezma said that the political crisis facing Iranians brings out into the open the "truths" that President Hugo Chávez Frías tries to conceal about the reality of Venezuela, which have led to violence, poverty and insecurity. "It is a way to expose the reality that hits the Venezuelan people. President Chávez says that Venezuela is a wonderland without poverty, corruption and with a full-fledged democracy. In fact, the situation is almost as serious as what is happening in Iran." In a private meeting in the residence of his New York counterpart, Michael Bloomberg, Ledezma had the opportunity to explain the situation of ungovernability hitting Caracas, the serious problems faced by the workers of the Metropolitan Mayor's office, said a press release. Ledezma assessed the experience of Mayor Bloomberg, who explained to him "how he has managed to reduce the crime rate in New York by 17 percent (…) We also talked about the programs for garbage collection and disposal of New York," Ledezma said. Bloomberg invited Ledezma to participate in a summit on "Job Creation and Workforce Development," at the Columbia University
Watch for the actions of Acorn, the unions (particularly the SEIU) and environmental/anti war groups. They will form the core of Obama's plain clothes militias.
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