The courts? Closed most days. The bureau to start a business? Same thing. The public defender’s office? That’s been converted into a food bank for government employees. Step by step, Venezuela has been shutting down. This country has long been accustomed to painful shortages, even of basic foods. But Venezuela keeps drifting further into uncharted territory.
In recent weeks, the government has taken what may be one of the most desperate measures ever by a country to save electricity: A shutdown of many of its offices for all but two half-days each week. But that is only the start of the country’s woes. Electricity and water are being rationed, and huge areas of the country have spent months with little of either. CLICK HERE FOR FULL REPORT
This is what Bernout Panders would have us become.
The way out of this mess is to end the nonsense of Socialism and encourage free enterprise, democracy, and foreign investment.
Selling oil futures could net the dollars to get your nation back on track. But the real deal is to institute democratic reforms, and a free market.
Trade, and Capital Investment thereby creating projects that sustain growth, and maintain stability should be the focal point of the government agenda.
Bull shit
Perfect example of Socialism!