I am sure that Venezuela will be able to overcome this crisis day by day. they are starting to rise from their downturn, their leaders already know how to deal with the risks of the economic crisis that befell Venezuela.
It's that you
Graham?
They are overcoming this for 8 years and they somehow still manage to be 20 feets under..
Leaders..oh my god, leaders? And not only that, leaders? Are we talking about the taxi driver turned president?
The one telling people to grow rabbits on their balconies to overcome national hunger?
I am a socialist.
Sorry for you! There are remedies although, you could try getting rid of it
I will never understand why people who live in capitalist societies do not consider that they are in big trouble, I mean I live in a capitalist nation and it looks like much worse than Venezuela.
Because we have food? Or a job? And access to healthcare? And we're not shot and beaten up for telling jokes about el president.
As for being worse than Venezuela, I'm just going to say one thing, cut the bullshit!
US sanctions certainly do have an effect.
These evil Americans, how could they sanction this country, such greedy level capitalist.
Funny how despite all those soc called sanctions, PDSV was able to buy Citgo, and operate refineries and gas stations in the US while every Us company in Venezuela had all their properties nationalized and has been kicked out.
Despite all the bad things Venezuela has suffered from the US they seem to be so keen on selling oil and doing business in the US, I wonder why?
Maybe because that's another trait of socialism, propaganda against everyone when actually there is nobody harming you other than your stupidity?
In the '70s, when oil prices were high, the capitalist-run country was thriving.
Caldera was a capitalist? Seriously? Seriousllllllllyyyy? Who the fuck nationalized the petroleum industry in Venezuela in the '70? The Martians?
Talking about the disease, this is also a socialism disease, rewriting history!