Venezuelan cities are becoming ghost towns

in socialism •  7 years ago 

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Everyday I walk on the streets, it amazes me see how empty and quiet some streets are. Most of the joy I used to see its almost gone. People mostly about their daily struggles, some joke about it but the sadness it's there.

I think we as a nation are experiencing some sort of existential crisis. The crisis has hit us hard. The people have become more skeptic towards political leaders because nobody offers a solution to this.

To me, socialism has proven to be a big fraud. It only creates a new oligarchy and more social problems.

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I still hope for a peaceful solution for my country. Perhaps I'm just naive.

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someone written once ,that when the situation is looking bleak ,tend to crops FOOD is a drive the people continue to exist The farmers of the land have the true power with their knowledge of Nature's laws
FOOD connects people ,

Yes, sadly many lands have been nationalized by the government. So many farmers have led the country.

Too many government regulations and policies have destroyed our national industry.