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Beldin, you is just missing the point entirely. They is all equal now, and it's lovely




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Venezuelan money now officially worth less than the paper it's printed on
By: Beldin
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Sat, 28 Jul 18 11:56 PM
Msg. 04935 of 62138

http://hotair.com/archives/2018/07/28/venezuelan-money-now-officially-worth-less-paper-printed/

One of these days we're going to see some good news for the people of Venezuela, but that day is not today, my friends. On top of the rest of their woes, inflation has been rapidly growing as the nation implodes under the burdens of socialism. Last year we were seeing figures approaching 100%. Then it was in the multiple hundreds. By this spring the inflation rate was in the thousands. But now, according to the IMF, Nicolas Maduro's inflation rate is threating to reach one million percent. ...

Formerly well-off Venezuelans become victims of human trafficking

http://hotair.com/archives/2018/07/27/formerly-well-off-venezuelans-becoming-victims-human-trafficking/

The Washington Post has a heartbreaking story about the desperate exodus out of Venezuela. As people try to avoid starvation and the death of their children from lack of food and medicine, formerly well-off Venezuelans who led middle-class lives at home are now reduced to scraping by in neighboring countries by working menial jobs. ...

And for some, the situation is significantly worse:

Behold the consequences of Socialism! 

In Trinidad, the International Organization for Migration, a United Nations body, has received 23 suspected cases of trafficked Venezuelans in the past three months - compared with no Venezuelan cases last year, according to Jewel Ali, the organization's local director.

They include victims like Luz - who said she lost one of her three children in April after the hospital in her Venezuelan town ran out of medication to treat her daughter's bacterial infection. When she was approached to come to Trinidad, the offer seemed too good to be true.

"But I told myself, I'm going anyway. I'm not going to lose the chance for my kids to be better off just because I had some doubts," she said.

The ordeal - five weeks spent captive and repeatedly filmed being raped - had "damaged" her, she said. At one point, Luz said, she and a friend were tied up and raped side by side.

"We were looking at each other," Luz said, tearing up. "We would cry. And I would tell her, 'Sister, be strong, you have a daughter.' I would just keep repeating that."

An estimated 1.8 million Venezuelans have fled their home country in the past two years. another 2 million are expected to follow this year. But the real question is how the 25 million who don't leave are going to survive. CNBC reported yesterday that inflation is expected to reach 1 million percent this year ...

One month ago I pointed out that a cup of coffee in Caracas cost 1 million bolivars. Now the price is up to 2 million per cup. But the former bus driver who runs the country, President Nicolas Maduro, has a plan to deal with this: remove five zeroes from the currency. Even the country's former finance minister under Hugo Chavez thinks Maduro is nuts:

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has refused to recognize the country's hyperinflationary problem and has no plan to address it, a former finance minister, who served under the late socialist leader Hugo Chavez, said in an interview ...

Maduro, who says his country is the victim of an "economic war," this week said the government was cutting five zeroes off prices, a move that critics say will do nothing to rein in soaring prices or ease chronic shortages of food and medicine ...

"What the government needs to realize is that hyperinflationary situations are created by governments," he said, adding that indicates the root problem is indiscriminate expansion of the money supply.

This level of stupidity would be funny if not for the horrible realities faced by people living still there and those trying to escape. Meanwhile, here at home in the U.S., young progressives are giving an unknown Democratic Socialist the rock star treatment despite the fact that, her degree aside, she doesn't seem to know much about economics or even how she would pay for her own proposals. What could possibly go wrong?

Yeah, the Bronx Valley Girl needs to go on a long vacation with her Uncle Bernie to Venezuela so she can discover the true reality of Socialism that she so naively fantasizes about. 


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