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03 January 2026

Oil Conspiracy? Nah—Maduro's Fall Floods the Market and Stings Big Oil

Why Trump's Raid Was Pure Patriotism

By Juan Fermin
Nosocialism.com | January 3, 2026

The chattering class is at it again: "Trump snatched Maduro for the oil!" blare the headlines from CNN to the Guardian, spinning last night's Delta Force dawn raid as a Yankee oil heist. Never mind the narco-tyrant's fentanyl pipelines killing 100K Americans yearly or his gulags starving millions—nah, it's all about ExxonMobil's black gold fever. As if Donald J. Trump, the guy who drilled America to energy independence, woke up craving Venezuela's rusty rigs. Spare me. This narrative's as thin as Maduro's excuses for rigging elections. Let's torch it with facts: Maduro's ouster hurts Big Oil by crashing prices, just like history proves. And that's the point—Trump's playing 4D chess for freedom, not futures contracts.

Shoutout to Rickey Mitchell on X for nailing it first: "Actually, this means MORE oil on the market... Exxon/Mobil, BP and Shell WILL NOT be pleased. Even if they get their assets back... the rest of the industry is going to lose billions." Spot on. Venezuela's got the world's largest reserves (300B+ barrels), but under socialist mismanagement, output's cratered to a pathetic 1M bpd—0.8% of global supply. Pre-Chavez boom? They pumped 3.5M bpd in 1997, flooding the glut and tanking WTI to $20/bbl amid Asia's crisis. Fast-forward to 2015: Around 3M bpd, and oil plunged under $50, gutting shale startups. Today's spot? WTI's hovering at $56.83/bbl—already squeezing margins. Under $70? U.S. producers bleed. Sub-$60? Half go bust. <$50? Only the giants scrape by, marginally.

Reviving Venezuela? It'd unleash a torrent. PDVSA's pipelines are 50-year relics; full reboot costs $58B and years of work. But once online? Expect 2-3M bpd gushing back, per EIA models—enough to swamp OPEC+ cuts and yank prices to $40s or lower. Exxon et al. hate that; their seized assets (worth $7B+) are crumbs compared to the revenue bloodbath. Chevron's already griping: "Flood risk to heavy crude markets." Trump's not their puppet—he's the disruptor who made us #1 producer (13M bpd) via fracking, not foreign favors.

Why the raid, then? Simple: Smash the Cartel of the Suns' drug empire (fentanyl via Mexico), halt refugee tsunamis (7M+ fled socialism), and kneecap a terror sponsor (Iranian arms deals). Trump's Truth Social? "Narco-dictator down. Borders secure. America First." Oil? A bonus for consumers—cheaper gas at $2.50/gal, stinging sheikhs and socialists alike. Dems howl "imperialism!" because their hero Maduro mirrored their playbook: Jailed foes, rigged picks, raided riches. Trump's win exposes their flop.

EraVenezuela Output (bpd)WTI Price (avg)Market Impact
1997 Peak~3.5M$20 (glut crash)Shale startups starved; OPEC reeled
2015 Slump~3M<$50 (shale boom/gult)U.S. rigs halved; prices tanked 70%
Now (2026)~1M (crippled)$56.83Post-raid flood risks $40s; Big Oil winces

X is buzzing: #VenezuelaLibre hits 600K posts, with users like @RickeyMitchell dropping truth bombs: "Oil at $60? Half our drillers bleed—Maduro's fall spikes supply, not Trump's greed." Even oil vets chime: "Revival adds 2M bpd glut; WTI to $45 by Q3." Dems' rage? Envy—Maduro "succeeded" their wet dreams, till Trump yanked the plug.

This ain't oil imperialism; it's anti-socialist liberation. Cheaper pumps for us, pain for cartels and cronies. Trump's draining the swamp—globally. Share if you're Team Freedom over Fuel.

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Juan Fermin is the founder of Nosocialism.com, a relentless voice against the creeping tide of government overreach and media malfeasance.

Reagan the Hero: Crushing the Left's Neoliberal Nightmare and Exposing Socialist Envy

 Reality?  The Left HATES Reagan, Because Of His MASSIVE Successes!

By Juan Fermin
Nosocialism.com | January 3, 2026

Ah, the latest hit piece from the socialist echo chamber: "Reagan - The Man Who Sold the World," a 25-minute pity party from "Taken for Granted" that paints the Gipper as Public Enemy No. 1. The thesis? Ronald Reagan was a mustache-twirling villain who torched the New Deal, unleashed "neoliberalism," bloated deficits, busted unions, jailed Black folks for fun, and greenlit Latin American bloodbaths—all to crown billionaires while America burned. Fast-forward to 2025: Homeless hordes, wage woes, and climate Armageddon? Blame Ronnie! It's the same tired script—FDR's ghost weeps as capital cackles—ending with a clarion call to "finish what FDR began" and smash the rich. Tone? Smug sanctimony, laced with cherry-picked stats and Reagan soundbites twisted like pretzels. But here's the rebuttal: Reagan didn't sell the world; he saved it from the socialist abyss that folks like this video's creators pine for. Let's dismantle this drivel, point by point.

Myth 1: Reagan "Dismantled the New Deal" and Sparked Inequality

The video wails that Reagan's tax cuts (top rate from 70% to 50%) and program slashes ended post-WWII "stability," turning solidarity into selfishness. Wages stagnated for the bottom 90%, debt tripled, farms foreclosed—voodoo economics run amok!

Reality Check: Reagan inherited Carter's stagflation hell: 13% inflation, 7.5% unemployment, Soviet tanks rolling over Afghanistan. His supply-side revolution? It crushed inflation to 4%, unemployment to 5.3%, and ignited 3.5% annual GDP growth—the longest peacetime expansion ever. Real median family income jumped 11% by 1989; 20 million escaped poverty. Those "stagnant wages"? Blame union greed and energy shocks, not tax relief that unleashed entrepreneurship. And here's the kicker the video dodges: Despite slashing rates for "the rich," federal tax revenue exploded from $517 billion in 1980 to $991 billion by 1989—a near doubling that fueled the boom without soaking the middle class. Even better, the share of income taxes paid by high earners skyrocketed: The top 1% went from 19% in 1980 to 25% by 1988, while the top 3% shouldered nearly 50% of the total burden by the end of his term—proving dynamic scoring works, as incentives pulled in more revenue from those who invest and create jobs. Deficits? Sure, they rose mid-term to rebuild the military (hello, Star Wars!) and bankrupt the USSR—but by 1989, the deficit shrank to 2.7% of GDP, far less burdensome than the 6% peak and actually lower than when Reagan took office (2.6% in 1980), all while the economy tripled in size. Compared to peers? America's fiscal hole was much shallower than France's 5%+ or the UK's 3-4% deficits; even Japan ran surpluses, but we outgrew them all. Farm crisis? Ethanol mandates and weather whiplash, offset by Reagan's $10B bailout. Inequality? The top 1% "doubled" their share because everyone's pie grew—contrast Venezuela's socialist "equity," where the average Joe lost 30 pounds starving under Maduro. Reagan empowered workers via opportunity; socialists like the video's heroes trap them in dependency.

Myth 2: PATCO Strike = Union Armageddon

Firing 11,000 air traffic controllers? "Ruthless class war," says the vid, cratering union power from 20% to 16% and strikes from 187 to 54.

Rebuttal: Those controllers broke federal law—no-strike clause in their contract—and endangered lives mid-flight. Reagan enforced the rules, not "busted" a movement. Result? Safer skies, zero fatalities from the walkout, and a signal: Law matters. Unions? They ballooned under FDR's Wagner Act, then choked innovation with featherbedding. Reagan's era saw private-sector unions shrink because workers chose flexibility over fat-cat bosses. Sure, the video laments lost manufacturing gigs, but let's face it: How many folks clamored for AMC Gremlins, Ford Pintos, or GM's rustbuckets? Consumers voted with their wallets for reliable Hondas and Toyotas—quality over quota. You can't pin that on Reagan; blame Detroit's complacency. What did he do? Masterfully twisted Japan's arm for "voluntary" export restraints in 1981, capping their cars at 1.68 million annually while luring them to build here. Boom: Toyota, Honda, and Nissan poured billions into U.S. plants, creating 100,000+ jobs by decade's end. To this day, Toyota's largest manufacturing complex squats in Georgetown, Kentucky—employing 8,000 Americans and cranking out Camrys for the heartland. Yeah, Reagan did that: Turned "job-killing imports" into homegrown prosperity, proving smart trade beats socialist protectionism every time. Today? Right-to-work states thrive; forced dues fund socialist hacks like this video. If "solidarity" means holding the economy hostage, count me out.

Myth 3: War on Drugs = Racist Incarceration Machine

Reagan's crackdown? A "racialized" nightmare, with 100:1 sentencing disparities jailing Black America for powder's white sins. Prison pop doubled; "just say no" fearmongering.

Truth Bomb: Crack was an epidemic—Len Bias's OD wasn't staged; it ravaged inner cities, killing kids and fueling gangs. Reagan ramped enforcement because Carter's laissez-faire let borders bleed dope. Disparities? Fixed in 2010 under Obama—credit due. Incarceration spike? Non-violent offenders got tough love to break cycles; violent crime plunged 50% by 1990s. Racial angle? The video trots out a 1971 Reagan quip on African leaders—crude, sure, but irrelevant to policy. Compare: Socialist regimes like Castro's Cuba jailed dissidents en masse; Reagan freed 300 million from communism's gulags. If "carceral state" bugs you, try Maduro's torture dens—where's the outrage reel?

Myth 4: Foreign Policy = Corporate Bloodlust

El Salvador massacres, Contra funding via Iran-Contra, Pinochet hugs—Reagan as global goon squad, crushing "reformist" leftists for oil barons.

Counterpunch: Reagan stared down the Evil Empire, arming freedom fighters who toppled Soviet puppets. El Mozote? Tragic, but U.S. aid stemmed a Cuban-Soviet beachhead that would've swallowed Central America. Contras? Moral equivalents of founders? Against Sandinista commies who shot priests and rigged literacy drives for propaganda. Iran-Contra? Sloppy arms-for-hostages, but it exposed Dem hypocrisy (they loved the hostages). Pinochet? Freed Chile from Allende's socialist flop—hyperinflation to boom. Reagan's doctrine? Peace through strength: Berlin Wall falls, Cold War ends without a shot. The video's "class war abroad"? Projection—socialists like Ortega turned Nicaragua into Venezuela 2.0. Trump's Maduro raid? Reagan's playbook: Snatch the narco-tyrant, free the people.

Myth 5: Deregulation = Endless Crises

S&L bailout billions, EPA gutting, fairness doctrine death—Reagan as chaos architect, birthing homelessness and Fox News.

Pushback: Dereg slashed red tape, unleashing the '80s boom: Airlines cheaper, trucks efficient, innovation exploding. S&L mess? Carter-era roots, fixed without full collapse. EPA cuts? Focused on real pollution, not green hysteria—Reagan signed the Montreal Protocol on ozone. Fairness doctrine? Free speech win; without it, talk radio balanced CNN's bias. Homelessness? Mental health deinstitutionalization started under JFK; Reagan funded shelters. Legacy crises? Blame endless wars (post-Reagan) and welfare traps—not the man who cut poverty 15%.

Leftist MythReagan RealitySocialist Alternative?
Tax Cuts = Rich GiveawayGrowth engine; 20M jobs createdVenezuela: 90% poverty under "fair" taxes
Union Bust = Worker BetrayalLaw enforcement; wages rose 10% adjustedCuba: Forced labor, zero strikes allowed
Drugs War = Racist LockupCrime drop 50%; borders securedMaduro: Cartels thrive, kids overdose free
Foreign Meddling = Imperial EvilWon Cold War; freed 300MUSSR: Invaded neighbors, starved millions
Dereg = Corporate GreedInnovation boom; cheaper flights/foodArgentina '70s: Perónism to hyperinflation hell

This video isn't history—it's therapy for blue tears. Reagan didn't "sell the world"; he bought freedom with bold vision, slaying the red dragon while libs dithered. His "dangerous idea"? Government is the problem when it peddles dependency. Today's crises? Biden-Harris inflation (peaking 9%), border fentanyl floods (100K dead), and green scams bankrupting farms—echoes of Carter, not Ronnie. Trump channels Reagan: Tax cuts roaring, borders sealing, tyrants toppling. The left rages because heroes expose their failures.

Ditch the myths; embrace the man who made America shine. Share if you're Team Reagan—because socialism's the real sales pitch from hell.

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Juan Fermin is the founder of Nosocialism.com, a relentless voice against the creeping tide of government overreach and media malfeasance.

Maduro's Chains Shattered: Why Venezuelans Dance While Democrats Rage

Are The Democrats Angry Because Maduro SUCCESSFULLY Stole The Election?

By Juan Fermin
Nosocialism.com | January 3, 2026 -- In Spanish / En Español

For 11 hellish years, Nicolás Maduro and his socialist syndicate turned Venezuela—the once-richest nation in South America, sitting on the world's largest oil reserves—into a starving dystopia. Elections? Canceled on a whim. Opposition leaders? Jailed, tortured, or exiled. The economy? Bankrupted into hyperinflation, where a loaf of bread cost more than a month's wage. The oil industry? Gutted by corruption and incompetence, production plummeting from 3 million barrels a day to under 700,000 by 2025. And the human toll? Catastrophic. Over the past decade, the average Venezuelan shed around 30 pounds—not from CrossFit, but from sheer malnutrition as grocery shelves echoed with ghosts. Kids foraging for food in trash heaps, hospitals without power or medicine—Maduro's "Bolivarian Revolution" wasn't revolution; it was regression to Stone Age socialism.

Then, in the dead of night on January 3, 2026, Delta Force Black Hawks thundered over Caracas. Airstrikes lit up Miraflores Palace like the Fourth of July, and by dawn, Maduro and his iron-fisted wife Cilia Flores were zip-tied in a New York courtroom, facing Uncle Sam's indictments for fentanyl floods and Iranian arms deals via the Cartel of the Suns. President Trump's predawn Truth Social blast? "Narco-dictator down. Venezuela free. No boots stay—America First." No occupation, just justice served hot.

Cut to Miami's Little Havana: Venezuelan exiles erupting in street parties, flags waving, tears flowing. "¡Libertad!" chants echo from Calle Ocho to the beaches. Why the joy? They know the horror—families shattered, futures stolen. One exile, Maria Gonzalez, whose brother vanished in Maduro's gulags, told Fox: "We fled with nothing. Now? Hope. Real hope." Opposition firebrand Maria Corina Machado, fresh off her Nobel nod, is already rallying a transitional council: "The chains are broken. Let's rebuild." Even in Caracas, despite blackouts and loyalist skirmishes, crowds topple Chavista statues, chanting "¡Gracias, Trump!"

Everyone wins here. Venezuelans at home? No more midnight raids, no more bread lines from hell. Exiles in the U.S.? They get to go home heroes, not refugees. Americans? Fentanyl pipelines severed—Maduro's Cartel of the Suns pumped poison across our borders, killing 100,000+ yearly. Neighboring Colombia, Brazil, Guyana? Refugee waves crash—millions fleeing socialism's sinkhole, straining budgets and borders. Oil markets? Stabilizing as sanctions lift for a democratic handoff, prices dipping 5% already. A triple play for freedom.

So why the Democratic meltdown? From AOC's X meltdown—"Imperialist gangsterism! Hands off Latin America!"—to Schumer's floor rant calling it "Trump's illegal war for oil," the blue brigade is apoplectic. Owen Jones wails "betrayal of sovereignty," Brazil's Paulo Pimenta screams "U.S. oil grab," and Cuba's Castro ghosts howl "aggression." China's Beijing bots chime in: "Strong condemnation." It's a socialist solidarity spasm—tears not for Venezuelans, but for a fallen comrade.

Dig deeper, and the envy seeps out. Maduro succeeded where Dems fumbled: He jailed opposition without a J6 "insurrection" sideshow—while Jack Smith's Trump witch hunts flopped in court. He "canceled" elections like a boss, rigging 2024's farce with 80% "wins," unlike Biden's 2024 flameout where Kamala got zero delegates yet was coronated by DNC overlords. (Remember: She "won" the nomination in a smoke-filled room, not a vote—Maduro wishes he had that sleight-of-hand sans the optics.) And raiding wealth? Maduro nationalized PDVSA, siphoning billions into Swiss vaults; Dems drool over "taxing the rich" but settle for green grifts. Tim Walz's Minnesota Medicaid heists? Peanuts compared to Maduro's oil oligarchy. They see a mirror: Socialism works if you crush dissent hard enough. Trump's raid? It shatters their fairy tale.

Why Jubilant Venezuelans WinWhy Fuming Dems Lose
Maduro's Fall = Freedom's Rise Exiles return, economy reboots, kids eat again.Hero Exposed as Villain Can't spin a narco-dictator as "progressive" anymore.
U.S. Safer Fentanyl cartels crippled, borders unswamped.Failed Blueprints Mocked Jailing foes? They botched Trump. Rigging picks? Kamala flop. Raiding riches? Stuck at "equity" excuses.
Regional Relief Colombia/Brazil breathe; oil flows fair.Global Allies Crumble Cuba/China rage, but socialism's mask slips—BRICS wobbles.

X is electric: #VenezuelaLibre surges with 500K+ posts—"Suerte de la Venezuela! Trump!" from one exile—while Dem doomsayers cry "endless war." Marco Rubio posts victory pics: "Narco-endgame." Even skeptics admit: "Ahora que los ojos del mundo estan en Venezuela... saquemos la verdad."

Bottom line: Democrats aren't mad at "imperialism"—they're mad socialism got a spotlight on its corpse. Maduro's fall proves it: Tyranny crumbles when patriots strike. Venezuelans rebuild, we secure borders, the world exhales. Follow the winners.

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Juan Fermin is the founder of Nosocialism.com, a relentless voice against the creeping tide of government overreach and media malfeasance.