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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela jails 100 "bourgeois" businessmen in crackdown [View all]Theyletmeeatcake2
(348 posts)142. So how is that it's bad if the common people do benefit ?
aAs long as they pay their bills...vz has a history of inflation( even pre Chavez ) and they've survived and now with the oil revenues actually going to the rightful owners they are in a better position and the people have a better standard of living....i don't see the constant harping about the economy is anything other than scare mongering from anti bolivarian interests..Hayek loving economists are great at predicting everything other than what happens ,has anyone ever had success with his ideas...interesting to hear of examples of the successes...i'm all ears ....as a matter of fact generally people are better off now than before so what you talking about Lewis????? i think you have a problem with VZ so let it go Man!!!
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Maybe they're honest about who's democratically elected and who's not. Ever thought of that?
delrem
Nov 2013
#85
There is a problem, that the productive class gets paid peanuts while retailers gouge.
delrem
Nov 2013
#6
unless you're a major billionaire with lots of influence, you'll be in same position as farmers.
delrem
Nov 2013
#97
Better a small business than a large corporation, I would tend to think.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#105
highest in South America actually, Honduras and perhaps El Salvador are higher in the whole region
Bacchus4.0
Nov 2013
#40
ok, you may be right. Not sure about overall crimes. and you are definitely right
Bacchus4.0
Nov 2013
#45
I suspect that Maduro would step in to prevent employers from laying off workers
Bacchus4.0
Nov 2013
#57
As opposed to the United States where the business model is to keep two sets of books.
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#102
"They are barbaric, these capitalist parasites!" Well ...looks like the US has something in common.
L0oniX
Nov 2013
#34
Thank you!!! The economists report it as they see it in your opinion but
Theyletmeeatcake2
Nov 2013
#130
And Hugo's "solutions" to those economic problems are why they are where they are at.
hack89
Nov 2013
#135
According to a recent article VZ still has a positive budget situation
Theyletmeeatcake2
Nov 2013
#141
Not logical to throw retailers in jail and then complain about product shortages.
geek tragedy
Nov 2013
#48