Sigma_Orionis wrote:Apparently the capital will be spared from the rolling blackouts. Considering that it's one of the major consumers of electricity, this tells me Nicky and Band of Merry Idiots are scared shitless that the City Slums will rise. Rumor has it that some of them are already under military control. But nobody thinks they can be contained. So, this rationing is at best a farce that will piss off people who live elsewhere. IF the dam's water level is really that low (I don't believe it, I think it's just the usual incompetence in maintaining anything, it's one of our most irritating cultural traits). I guess we'll have a major blackout soon. But for now, the rationing will not affect me.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:We're broke, we need every stinking U$ dollar we produce from oil to at least import food.
And we're US$ 1 BILLION in arrears because we DON'T RETURN SHIPPING CONTAINERS?
$100 per day per container, according to industry sources.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:From the link:$100 per day per container, according to industry sources.
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:From the link:$100 per day per container, according to industry sources.
Plus Interest I am sure.
Hey do you have a "Government Employees Exchange Program"?Sigma_Orionis wrote:And now this: Since they can't do rolling blackouts here in Caracas, Government Employees will only work two days a week
Thumper wrote:Hey do you have a "Government Employees Exchange Program"?Sigma_Orionis wrote:And now this: Since they can't do rolling blackouts here in Caracas, Government Employees will only work two days a week
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Dude, there's a reason on why Latin America is considered the US' Backyard. EVEN if it had some strategic value for the US, the US has taken so much flak (justified or otherwise) in this region that they'll think it over twice before thinking about thinking about doing anything
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Dude, there's a reason on why Latin America is considered the US' Backyard. EVEN if it had some strategic value for the US, the US has taken so much flak (justified or otherwise) in this region that they'll think it over twice before thinking about thinking about doing anything
We will just send it to a bipartisan committee in Congress to give us recommendations.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Dude, there's a reason on why Latin America is considered the US' Backyard. EVEN if it had some strategic value for the US, the US has taken so much flak (justified or otherwise) in this region that they'll think it over twice before thinking about thinking about doing anything
We will just send it to a bipartisan committee in Congress to give us recommendations.
That's about the same isn't it? "Bipartisan" and "Committee" seem to be two mutually exclusive terms in the current Congress
BTW. "Empresas Polar" just shutdown their last brewery they can't get the imported goods they need to make beer.
SciFiFisher wrote:That's It! Time to start la revolución! When you can't make beer civilization as we know it is doomed!!
SciFiFisher wrote:Here is an interesting read on the situation there. looking-way-out-venezuelas-crisis
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