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RE: Public Investment

in #discussion7 years ago

No, not at all. Venezuela had problems before Chavez's arrival, poverty was growing and corruption was high. However, the average Venezuelan had opportunities. With a good job a family had a high standard of living. There was an important middle class. And the poor could at least eat three times a day. When Socialism/Communism arrived, all the problems we already had were deepened. 20 years later there is no middle class, no businesses, 80% of Venezuelans eat once a day, or simply don't eat, there's nothing in the supermarkets, getting a flu medicine, something so simple, it's an odyssey. There is a reason why Venezuelans are fleeing the country: 2 million people left in 2017, and if Maduro remains in power, more than 10 million will leave before 2020, and the rest will starve to death.

And it's important to say that I've lived all this in my own flesh all these years. Many of my friends have already left the country because there are no opportunities. Some of us have been able to survive the crisis thanks to cryptocurrencies for example, some venezuelans receive remittances from abroad, but the vast majority are condemned to a salary of 5 dollars a month.

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so what's gonna happen when everyone leaves or dies?

It is in the interests of Maduro that the people leave, because the vast majority of them are in opposition to this government. You probably watched in the news that last year there were strong protests in Venezuela. There were literally thousands of people in each city, but because of the military's support for Maduro, the unarmed population, and some "opposition" politicians who were traitors, Maduro was not overthrown.

I don't think all venezuelans gonna leave or die. But without a doubt Venezuela will end up in ruins or will be in a state of permanent backwardness like Cuba.

Btw Thanks for reading my comments. I never expected you were interested in the situation of my Country haha

unarmed population
that might be a clue.
You're welcome.

Exactlyyy. As a humble Venezuelan who has lived two decades under a socialist government I can recommend two simple things. First, never ever vote for someone with a socialist speech like Bernie Sanders. And secondly, never allow the second amendment be repealed. Unarmed citizens are the ideal victims of tyrants. Greetings

you got it.
I won't.

Thanks for sharing your first hand knowledge of the results of following socialist policies. Everyone in USA should be interested in the situation in your country. We are on the same political path your country followed and more and more people here think it leads to Utopia. Everyone needs to learn what you know about socialist governments.