There is no stability issue in Venezuela that I have noticed, rather the contrary, and also I think you need to take into account that tackling wide scale poverty leads to longer term economic growth.
Yeah your blind. They have had to devalued their currency 3 times in the last decade because of incredible inflation, crime rate has more then doubled, milk and meat are in shortage, electricity is intermittent.
More importantly, it seems you are suggesting that a nations economic growth* is more important than alleviating the hunger and promoting the wellbeing of its starving citizens? Thats a moral copout IMHO.
I'm saying they aren't mutually exclusive, that growth and tackling poverty can be done together, not at the expense of one or the other. Since growth in vital to tackle poverty, focusing on poverty at the expense of growth is self destructive!
*economic growth is what is bringing the health of this planet to its knees. Time to change the paradigm, thank you Chavez.
No trying to feed and cloth billions of people is bring this planet to its knees, if you care about the health of the planet so much why don't you start a movement to murder 99% of the human race in righteous genocide to protect the planet from their greed? Now don't get me wrong environmentalism is a good thing: global warming will most likely reduce that carrying capacity of the planet not increase it, but I'm not so silly as to simply protect the earth for the earth sake: the earth is a unconscious, emotionaless wet rock and will last for billions of years more before being melted down into our dying sun. What actually matters is that people have fresh air, clean water and sustainable living, and that we make the world better for people, not for the world its self! Economic growth is vital so societies can build the machines and develop the technology to do just that.
Chavez and his Bolivarianism aren't for that, they only seek to solve present problems with unsustainable solutions, make people go back out into into rural land and farm with out tractors and fertilizer! Build homes for people without building the factors to make the bricks and nails and pumping for those homes nor the jobs for the people! Finance all this by liquidating the very infrastructure that provides your financing, make enemies for scapegoating gain instead of suckling up to everyone and anyone that can provide financing for your reforms, etc, etc, yes thank you Chavez, for showing Latin America their options for economic reform: No wonder everyone else there is switching over to Brazil economic model instead. So do you want to focus on making sure everyone gets a fair share of a single cake or focus on trying to get more cakes for everyone?