Sigma_Orionis wrote:As usual someone claims that this is part of a plan. Nope, I've seen incompetence of this level in this country a lot of times. The difference is that this is country wide...
The Venezuelan Crisis Is Part of Maduro’s Plan
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:As usual someone claims that this is part of a plan. Nope, I've seen incompetence of this level in this country a lot of times. The difference is that this is country wide...
The Venezuelan Crisis Is Part of Maduro’s Plan
Well, right at the end of the article the author does say "And Maduro is inept".
Sigma_Orionis wrote:You already let him in. Could you please NOT let him out?
Venezuela crisis: Maduro willing to 'shake hands' with Trump
The socialist leader repeated accusations that the US was also behind a drone attack in August - an action the US denies any knowledge of.
grapes wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:You already let him in. Could you please NOT let him out?
Venezuela crisis: Maduro willing to 'shake hands' with TrumpThe socialist leader repeated accusations that the US was also behind a drone attack in August - an action the US denies any knowledge of.
How big of a drone?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:You already let him in. Could you please NOT let him out?
Venezuela crisis: Maduro willing to 'shake hands' with Trump
code monkey wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:You already let him in. Could you please NOT let him out?
Venezuela crisis: Maduro willing to 'shake hands' with Trump
when trump visited Belgium I begged my colleague there (the one who told me the election results) to keep him. martijn was building a wall in his garden and we all know how much trump likes walls. I thought that he could be a help. no dice.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:
Back when Bush Jr was in Power in the US and Chavez here. I said several times I'd trade Chavez for Bush, These days I'm not tempted. Despite that Maduro has been the worst disgrace this country has had in its entire history
code monkey wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:
Back when Bush Jr was in Power in the US and Chavez here. I said several times I'd trade Chavez for Bush, These days I'm not tempted. Despite that Maduro has been the worst disgrace this country has had in its entire history
we see you and raise.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:code monkey wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:
Back when Bush Jr was in Power in the US and Chavez here. I said several times I'd trade Chavez for Bush, These days I'm not tempted. Despite that Maduro has been the worst disgrace this country has had in its entire history
we see you and raise.
Hopefully not. Our problem as disastrous as it is (trying not to think about it personally) is a regional problem. If Trumps makes a major international screw up, the consequences will be world wide.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:code monkey wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:
Back when Bush Jr was in Power in the US and Chavez here. I said several times I'd trade Chavez for Bush, These days I'm not tempted. Despite that Maduro has been the worst disgrace this country has had in its entire history
we see you and raise.
Hopefully not. Our problem as disastrous as it is (trying not to think about it personally) is a regional problem. If Trumps makes a major international screw up, the consequences will be world wide.
SciFiFisher wrote:I can only imagine how hard it is to come by U.S. currency at the moment. The exchange rate must be mind-blowing.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:I can only imagine how hard it is to come by U.S. currency at the moment. The exchange rate must be mind-blowing.
The official exchange rate was fixed at 60 "Sovereign" Bolivares per US$ dollar on August 20th. Today, the Black Market Exchange rate is between 171 and 197 per US$. IOW i that "Sovereign Bolivar" BS has lost two thirds of its value in 2 months. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
But don't worry. Now I can see my bank balance in Petros too (no, I'm not kidding).
SciFiFisher wrote:I think one thing that boggles my mind is the ability of a government to ignore everything that contradicts their narrative. I am sure that everyone in the Venezuelan government knows very well that no one is paying 60 Bolivares for $1 US. And that at least some of them are well aware of how bad things are. And yet... The band plays on. I suppose it has a lot to do with rational self-interest. As long as everyone plays the game then they have a chance of getting out of this alive. Or staying in power.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:In in that vein.
International Tourism, in the middle of this disaster. Not even die hard PSFs are going to visit
Reconsider travel to Venezuela due to crime, civil unrest, poor health infrastructure, and arbitrary arrest and detention of U.S. citizens. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.
SciFiFisher wrote:Of course, there is always the highly complimentary U.S. State Department Travel Advisory for VenezuelaReconsider travel to Venezuela due to crime, civil unrest, poor health infrastructure, and arbitrary arrest and detention of U.S. citizens. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.
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