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Rep. Steven King on Obama-Chavez Meeting

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Representative King spoke about nationalization of industry in the U.S. and Venezuela and said that using the picture of a handshake between Presidents Obama and Chavez in future elections would be a legitimate use of the image.

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  • i love how chavez pisses off everyone that is corrupt in this world.

    viva president chavez

  • @wwintelligencer I didn't even use that quote, that's what the guy says on 0:05.

  • @sebastiamer

    "Chavez has no level of marxism"?? wtf does even mean.

  • If you kive in the U S, you should move to another country where the people have more freedom than we have hear. Good luck on finding one.

  • Steve, Keep telling it like it is...I am so greatful for your service....also thank you for coming to Plymouth MA and speaking out on the Howie Carr Show to thank the Brown voters!! Keep up the good work!

  • Chavez has no level of marxism, this guy is wrong.

  • Steve King for President in 2012!

  • Steve King you smacktard, Chavez is a man of the people, not a puppet for the nwo like obama.

  • "Owners of capital will stimulate the working class to buy more and more of expensive goods, houses and technology, pushing them to take more and more expensive credits, until their debt becomes unbearable. The unpaid debt will lead to bankruptcy of banks, which will have to be nationalised, and the State will have to take the road which will eventually lead to communism"

  • I think Congressman King's view on this topic are quite solid. Obama is riding the wave of success and pushing fast to change the U.S. I for one am fiscally conservative (don't confuse me with those who says they are and are not) and that is why I am upset with the attack on the private sector. I know our car companies are struggling but rather than keeping jobs for people to make a product no one wants we should give them training and unemployment money until their training is complete.

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