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El Correcto

god is dead
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jordan‏Verified account @JordanUhl 27m27 minutes ago




Wait until Charlie learns about the United States

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And look at all the money we are just pissing away at solving these problems. Socialism does suck.
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
60 years ago, Venezuela was 4th on the world economic freedom index. Today, they are 179th and their citizens are dying of starvation. In only 10 years, Venezuela was destroyed by democratic socialism.
 

rickyb

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i would imagine measuring why venezuela has economic problems is comparable to how the percent of ppl who got covid and died from it as they are both hard to measure. in the case of venezuela you have US election interference.
 

Box Ox

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i would imagine measuring why venezuela has economic problems is comparable to how the percent of ppl who got covid and died from it as they are both hard to measure. in the case of venezuela you have US election interference.

Venezuela Planning New 100,000-Bolivar Bills Worth Just $0.23

“More than a decade of political mismanagement and failed economic policies means the national mint has to overcome a series of additional hurdles to introduce the new bill.”

“Venezuela’s economy is in its seventh straight year of recession and forecast to shrink another 20% this year due to the coronavirus lockdown and the collapse of oil revenue.”

“Venezuela has been suffering from hyperinflation since 2017, decimating the ability of most Venezuelans to purchase even the most essential goods -- much less save. The average family requires more than 100 times the official minimum wage to meet its basic needs.”
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Venezuela Planning New 100,000-Bolivar Bills Worth Just $0.23

“More than a decade of political mismanagement and failed economic policies means the national mint has to overcome a series of additional hurdles to introduce the new bill.”

“Venezuela’s economy is in its seventh straight year of recession and forecast to shrink another 20% this year due to the coronavirus lockdown and the collapse of oil revenue.”

“Venezuela has been suffering from hyperinflation since 2017, decimating the ability of most Venezuelans to purchase even the most essential goods -- much less save. The average family requires more than 100 times the official minimum wage to meet its basic needs.”
Socialism in Action!
 
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