Who are the monopolizers, the owners of fortunes? I have balls to say what it is ...

in #funny7 years ago


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By looking at this image of a lot of money, it immediately comes to mind, we are millionaires! However, when they tell you that with that pile of money you can not pay a lunch for four people there if you have a problem again.


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Devaluation is the most serious problem that Venezuelans are going through, it is drowning us, we try to keep afloat because we are warriors, we have always been characterized by it, however, it is difficult to fight when the same ruler is the only one who fills you with illusions and at the end of Accounts you do not do anything, everything remains in promises.


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Meanwhile, the devaluation ends with us, inflation keeps us navigating in circles at sea, exhausting the options and without anyone providing us with truly reliable solutions.


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We are faced with a currency increasingly devalued, without value and without effect, a paper currency that has lost strength, strength, to such an extent that without the government having taken it out of circulation, the same colonists have been in charge of execration. of some invoices (50 and 100 B) since to be able to pay something good with these invoices it would be necessary to gather exorbitant and humiliating amounts, imagine that to pay, for example, 4 empanadas and 4 soft drinks, which goes up in price for three million bolivars, in 100bs currency like those of the main image, would have to take a big bag to be able to keep that amount of money, it would weigh ten times more money than the food to buy, ironic truth, because that is the reality that we live in revolution.


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I want to end with the phrase of Che Guevara, and yes, he is right, wise words that apply here to Venezuela, the revolution says that being rich is bad, but they are the main monopolizers.


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Hello @reyesjosecordero, hyperinflation is so huge that prices go up in minutes. The bills have no value. You have to go out with a sack of them to buy 1 kg. of rice. Oh, and to get it you have to buy it at 300% of its value.

Go if we are in the same country that saw us born, made us form our families, and is the same country that today, for an erratic, sick and blasphemous policy, makes us go through a situation that even in dreams I would have imagined Greetings @corderosiete .