Socialism Destroyed His Homeland. Here's One Venezuelan's Warning for America.

Published: Dec. 10, 2021, 8 a.m.

b'Venezuela used to be a thriving and prosperous Latin American nation. Its citizens enjoyed a quality of life, and immigrants flocked there to better their situation. All of that changed abruptly when socialism took over the Venezuelan government.\\nThe once flourishing country quickly became an example for other nations as to what happens when socialism is allowed to run rampant. Violent crime skyrocketed, people lost their lives and livelihoods, and neighbors began to view each other as rivals for ever-diminishing resources.\\nYet, many Americans, blissfully ignorant of the ravages of socialism, want to bring it to the United States. When they hear the word socialism, they think of "free" college and health care, as promised by politicians such as Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.\\nVenezuelan Daniel Di Martino has seen firsthand the horrors inflicted by socialism in his homeland, and wants to educate people about what it\'s really like.\\n"In Venezuela, about 30,000 people get killed every year of murder. My aunt got kidnapped one time, and when she went to report the kidnapping in the police station, one of the police officers was one of the kidnappers," Di Martino said.\\n"It\'s a country destroyed by socialist policies, so it\'s very hard to find food, very hard to find basic necessities," he added. "So, you have to make lines for hours. You have to bribe people. You have to be corrupt. It\'s not a good place to live. And so, that\'s why I\'m very grateful to have been able to come to America."\\nDi Martino joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to share his experiences with life in socialist Venezuela, as well as to offer his advice on how to educate Americans about the dangers of the ideology.\\nWe also cover these stories:\\xa0\\n\\nPresident Joe Biden pushes world leaders to bolster democracy during a virtual "Summit for Democracy."\\n\\nThe Food and Drug Administration authorizes booster shots of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 16- and 17-year-olds.\\n\\nThe parents of two girls who survived the Oxford High School shooting near Detroit file two $100 million lawsuits against the school district in federal court.\\n\\n\\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.'