Hey Anon, they are only blocked for the vulgus pecus. Try Hide My Ass for a change, try it on dolartoday.org. Maduro and his idiotic lack of brain do not have a leg to stand on. The parallel rate is here to stay until they remove the controls. Today it is 50% inflation per year. Next year will be 50% per month, then 50% per day and finally 50% per hour at which time they will have only one exit, dolarization. It's happened before. Meanwhile it looks like civil society, one way or another (see above picture) has declared economic war on Maduro.
My comment above was, of course, made with tongue in cheek.The idiotic policies of this regime are moving Venezuela towards total collapse.I'm sure the Castro brothers are smiling.
Anon, again, try to access dolartoday.org and see the article on the Cuba government report on the collapse of the Bolivarian revolution, scary, they are thinking of managing the country directly and they are not smilling one bit.
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Blocking all websites that display the parallel rate should take care of the ecomomic woes in a jiffy! Just brilliant!
ReplyDeleteHey Anon, they are only blocked for the vulgus pecus. Try Hide My Ass for a change, try it on dolartoday.org. Maduro and his idiotic lack of brain do not have a leg to stand on. The parallel rate is here to stay until they remove the controls. Today it is 50% inflation per year. Next year will be 50% per month, then 50% per day and finally 50% per hour at which time they will have only one exit, dolarization. It's happened before. Meanwhile it looks like civil society, one way or another (see above picture) has declared economic war on Maduro.
ReplyDeleteMy comment above was, of course, made with tongue in cheek.The idiotic policies of this regime are moving Venezuela towards total collapse.I'm sure the Castro brothers are smiling.
ReplyDeleteAnon, again, try to access dolartoday.org and see the article on the Cuba government report on the collapse of the Bolivarian revolution, scary, they are thinking of managing the country directly and they are not smilling one bit.
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