pana_burda wrote:If not for Chavez the currency would have been 67,000:1 and not 5,000:1
It would be very interesting to know how you reached out to that rather curious conclussion. Me, not being an economist, think in "inflation" as a non linear economic distortion. I infere, from your reasoning, you have considered it as such.
Nevertheless, for the poor people, that is, +75% of the entire population, of a country, as filthy rich as this country is, being subject to either economic burdens and pressures, I don´t quite agree we should "celebrate" the "success" you suggest of this other "administrator" and that of his wrongful policies.
pana_burda wrote:Eight years ..... or better said, almost NINE years, is a heck of a lot of time, to have begun to see some positive results in the "micro" economy
MrBean wrote:It is my impression that even the most lunatic opposition oligarchs are - though slowly and stubbornly - starting to recognize that the missiones are actually working
they pretend it was not a coup, that nothing bad happened that day, that the legal and legitim president just "resigned" like that, without a reason (yet they fail to present any proof of that "resignation"),
People are healthier, better feed, they have higher leves of education; and better communications too (since CANTV has been made a public company), to answer to someone upper that thinks that having an internet acces from Venezuela is a sign of being a fatcat; that was some years before, yes; but nowadays internet is doing massive inroads in low income sectors, either at home with low fee connections, or trough public computer centers wired to the internet.
pana_burda wrote:Ups ..... sorry!they pretend it was not a coup, that nothing bad happened that day, that the legal and legitim president just "resigned" like that, without a reason (yet they fail to present any proof of that "resignation"),
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7FZxqTjrtw
With shortages of everything
including that of the money
Concrete shortage: a juncture for the construction of the downed Caracas-La Guaira bridge plus the infraestructure needed to be built up for the regional soccer championship cup as an added momentary, not planned demmand to "normal" needs.
Vehicles shortages:
Any johndow, earning hardly 100 bucks a month could hardly buy one of such SEVERAL THOUSANDS DOLLARS expensive mobile stuff.
That page explains the real relationship between our currency and the US Dollar.
Currently that exchange is above the Bs.6000/each damned
Those are the answers anybody INTERESTED will find out when coming right down here!.
Just for the records, this is NOT only a personal view but, as you said, its more than a personal sentiment. It is a NATIONAL sentiment, where way over 75-85% of Venezuelans do agree in the ENTIRE content and message transmitted throughout those videos.
One of the most insidious forms of US, European and ruling class efforts to undermine autonomous mass movements is the funding, training and proliferation of the misleadingly self-labeled ‘Non-Governmental Organizations’ (NGO). The liberal academic critics (LAC) of the democratically elected Chavez government echo and mimic the rhetoric of the NGO’s – accusing Venezuela of lacking popular participation and discouraging ‘open and democratic debate.’......
http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/a ... 5779.shtml
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