Before the weekend ends and America moves on to the next headline, we need to pause and look at a story that matters more than almost any other—the collapse of Venezuela, and what it warns us about if the last democratic superpower ever falls the same way.This didn’t happen overnight. It happened step by step, over one generation.VENEZUELA: HOW A PROSPEROUS NATION COLLAPSED1992Venezuela is the 3rd richest country in the Western Hemisphere, powered by oil and a growing middle class.1997Venezuelans become the 2nd largest buyers of Ford F-150s—a sign of widespread prosperity.1998Hugo Chávez is elected, promising to “redistribute wealth” and fix inequality.2001The country votes again for socialism, framed as compassion and fairness.2003The government imposes price controls and currency controls.Black markets appear. Shortages begin.2004Private healthcare is fully socialized.2006Inflation rises sharply as massive welfare programs expand without real economic backing.2007All higher education becomes “free.”2008Key industries—oil services, steel, cement, telecom—are nationalized.Production drops almost immediately.2009Private gun ownership is banned.2010The currency is devalued by 50%, crushing savings and accelerating inflation.2011Oil production begins a steady decline due to mismanagement and lack of investment.2012American politicians, like Bernie Sanders, publicly praise Venezuela’s model.2013Chávez dies. Nicolás Maduro takes power and tightens state control.2014Opposition leaders are arrested or silenced.2015GDP collapses. Hyperinflation begins.2016Severe food and medical shortages spread nationwide.2017The constitution is suspended. Elections are no longer meaningful.2018Inflation exceeds 1,000,000%. Maduro “wins” a widely fraudulent election.2019Unarmed civilians are killed by their own government.2020More than 8 million people flee the country to escape hunger and repression.2023Minor economic improvements fail to relieve mass poverty.2024Disputed elections trigger protests and global isolation.2026Maduro is removed by force. Venezuela is liberated after decades of ruin.THE HARD TRUTHIt took one generation of “progressive” leadership to turn one of the richest countries on Earth into a nation defined by hunger, fear, mass graves, and mass migration.This is the lesson history keeps teaching:You can vote your way into socialism.But history shows people only escape it through collapse, violence, or foreign intervention.And here is the part Americans must understand clearly:If this happens in the United States, there will be nobody coming to save us.No outside superpower.No rescue force.No second chance.Freedom is fragile. Prosperity is not guaranteed.And once lost, they are brutally hard to recover.Venezuela’s people paid the price.America cannot afford to learn this lesson the same way.
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