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"Bronx Warmly Receives Venezuelan Heating Oil"


  

          


I thought this was a shrewd PR coup on Chavez part.


Politics or Not, Bronx Warmly Receives Venezuelan Heating Oil


By Michelle Garcia
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 8, 2005; A08

NEW YORK -- A green Citgo tanker truck chugged up a hill with a grim view of tenement buildings, elevated subways and treeless sidewalks to deliver Venezuelan heating oil, a "humanitarian" gift from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

Moments before the orange-gloved worker snaked the hose to a Bronx tenement, Eartha Ferguson, a manager and resident of a low-income building, said: "I call it a gift of survival. It comes at a good time, a very needed time."

Chavez's gift, which arrived on Tuesday and is being distributed this week, may be nothing more than a chance to tweak the nose of the Bush administration, which has long opposed the South American leader. But few residents in the South Bronx, where 41 percent live on incomes below the federal poverty line, are inclined to worry about international politics.

Citgo Petroleum Corp., which is controlled by the Venezuelan government, signed a deal with three Bronx housing nonprofits to sell 5 million gallons of heating oil at 45 percent below the market rate, an estimated savings of $4 million. The discounted oil will heat 75 Bronx apartment buildings, housing 8,000 low-income working poor and elderly tenants.

Officials with Mount Hope Housing Co., Fordham Bedford Housing Corp. and VIP Community Services -- which have organized tenants and rehabilitated low-income apartments for several decades -- say savings from the cheap oil will allow them to reduce rents temporarily and invest in neighborhood social programs.

"A lot of families are struggling," said Lenice Footman, who hopes her $600 monthly rent will be reduced. Neighbor Dionne Morales agreed, saying she is overlooking the criticism directed at Chavez. "If he can give oil to my country and help the lives of my community, I'm impressed," she said.

Chavez has sold the discounted oil in two U.S. markets, New York and Massachusetts. Citizens Energy Corp., a Boston-based nonprofit cooperative, bought 12 million gallons at a steep discount after U.S. oil companies ignored its written plea for help. Similar oil deals are in the works for other parts of New York and some New England states.

Americans face record prices for heating oil this winter, with a gallon selling for $2.41 -- a 38 percent increase from this time last year. Congress declined to provide additional funding for the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, and Citizens Energy and other housing advocates expect that families, especially in the Northeast, will exhaust their benefits by Christmas.

White House spokesman Scott McClellan said in a recent briefing that the Bush administration expects the recently passed energy bill and efforts to expand capacity to help address the shortfall. "All of us have a role to do to help address high energy prices," he said. "And we are taking action to do so."

But on the second snow day in the Bronx, where scrawled graffiti warns pedestrians of rats, fleas and maggots, it did not escape the notice of tenants that a foreign government stepped in after Congress did not.

"The government should have done it," said Shirley Manuel, 52, a tenants' rights activist, wrapped up tightly in her wheelchair. "This is their country, this is their people -- they should be taking care of their own."

Rep. Jose E. Serrano (D-N.Y.), who brokered the oil deal, brushed aside suggestions that Chavez was playing petro politics.

"To those who say this is to score political points," he told a shivering crowd when the first oil arrived, "I invite any American corporation that wants to score points with my community to start this afternoon."

But, in fact, politics is very much part of this deal. The Bush administration has made no secret of its dislike for Chavez and his populist, left-wing politics, nor of its desire to see him turned out of office. Chavez, in turn, was a featured speaker at a demonstration in Argentina this year, in which he denounced President Bush's policies in Latin America.

Last week, Citgo bought full-page ads in The Washington Post and the New York Times, lauding Venezuela's role in heating the homes of the nation's poor. El Diario/La Prensa, New York's major Spanish-language newspaper, published a front-page photo of Chavez wearing a Santa Claus hat above the words, a "Gift from Chavez to the Bronx."

In September, Chavez traveled to the Bronx and spent several hours with 17 community groups. Flanked by Serrano and Jesse L. Jackson, Chavez proposed selling heating oil at below market rates and laid out plans to invest some of Venezuela's oil revenue in health and environmental programs in the Bronx.

"I fell in love with the Bronx and New York," Chavez said that day. "I have met the soul of the American people."

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Bronx Warmly Receives Venezuelan Heating Oil [View all] , Brooklynbeef, Mon Dec-12-05 09:54 AM
 
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Chavez is The MAN
Dec 12th 2005
1
that's some pretty inspiring shit
Dec 12th 2005
2
Publicity
Dec 12th 2005
3
      What do you know about the man to call him a tyrant?
Dec 12th 2005
5
      To the Spanish white upper class...
Dec 13th 2005
10
LMAO, oh this WILL be interesting indeed.
Dec 12th 2005
4
I love this quote:
Dec 12th 2005
6
stole my reply n/m
Dec 12th 2005
7
We'll call it the peoples' reply then...
Dec 12th 2005
8
      You know Bush will foment our overthrow, right?
Dec 12th 2005
9
I thought those quotes were priceless. n/m
Dec 13th 2005
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Tru
Dec 13th 2005
15
too bad he stole the oil...
Dec 13th 2005
11
lol. Venezuela's oil was nationalized in 1976
Dec 13th 2005
12
      RE: lol. Venezuela's oil was nationalized in 1976
Dec 13th 2005
13
           Not only was the nationalization completely legal...
Dec 13th 2005
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           RE: Not only was the nationalization completely legal...
Dec 13th 2005
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           RE: Not only was the nationalization completely legal...
Dec 13th 2005
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           RE: Not only was the nationalization completely legal...
Dec 14th 2005
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                Man, you are such a retard (LOL).
Dec 15th 2005
30
                     RE: Man, you are such a retard (LOL).
Dec 15th 2005
35
                          Please, keep this up so I can continue wiping the floor with you.
Dec 16th 2005
37
                               i love when activists think they can do battle on the net lol
Dec 16th 2005
39
                                    You call this a battle???
Dec 16th 2005
40
           RE: Not only was the nationalization completely legal...
Dec 13th 2005
22
           Pinko, I agree with the general sentiment
Dec 13th 2005
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           RE: Not only was the nationalization completely legal...
Dec 14th 2005
28
                i saw a socialist gov (cuba) this summer- the US isn't close to that
Dec 14th 2005
29
                What's the difference?
Dec 15th 2005
33
                RE: What's the difference?
Dec 15th 2005
36
                Corporations are ARTIFICIAL persons
Dec 16th 2005
38
           uh, weren't u the one justifying the US seizing TX, CA, etc from Mexico?
Dec 13th 2005
25
                RE: uh, weren't u the one justifying the US seizing TX, CA, etc from Mex...
Dec 14th 2005
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           great post, thanks
Dec 13th 2005
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           RE: Not only was the nationalization completely legal...
Dec 15th 2005
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                I'm saying...
Dec 15th 2005
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           Shit!
Dec 15th 2005
34
Even if you don't agree with his policies(which is criminal if not)
Dec 13th 2005
17
RE: Even if you don't agree with his policies(which is criminal if not)
Dec 13th 2005
19
This is an excellent idea
Dec 13th 2005
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