hyperinflation in an image - Venezuela

in venezuelaobservatory •  7 years ago  (edited)

Sometimes an image speaks more than a thousand words

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Am i the only one who finds it a bit strange that The Bolivar, named after Simon Bolivar, the man who liberated Venezuela from Spanish rule, to now see a dollar bill, the very symbol of what is wrong in the world being 'valued' in this manner while the national debt of the USA is 21trillion dollar.. and counting... I mean WTF!? A fraction of the US national debt, could solve all poverty on the entire planet., and here we have Venezuela being played by the geo-political chess game of the elite.

The people of Venezuela are being divided to choose left or right political leaders, but no matter who leads, the leaders can not win because they are played against each other BY the elite. The leaders just care about their own power struggle, while they ignore the things that really matter.

It is ofcourse hard to imagine that those leaders would put their heads together and set aside their differences and FIX THE PROBLEM.

Political BULLSHIT!

Two political dogs are fighting for a bone (that doesn't even have meat on it) While the geo-political CROOKS are stealing EVERYTHING THEY CAN, and get away with it. WHILE 33 million people are being set up against eachother to line up behind a left or a right political puppet.

Life matters, politics don't matter at all when life is gone.

Please stop confusing people with rationality!

If anyone is confused by anything then rationality can be the only thing to get people out of the paradox. :-P
This was merely an attempt to figure out what the hell is making this crisis so insane.

I'm going as far back as the moment where Hugo Chavez called 9/11 a hoax and named W. Bush a donkey.
This was at the height of Chavez's leading role. And from there it all went from bad to worse.

It is clear that there is much more at play then just an economic crisis. And that the people of Venezuela are all the way at the bottom of this 'game'. And the leaders of their country are NOT the ones at the top of the game, even they are just a pawn on the chessboard. The bigger players just find people who can be corrupted, and slowly break down the foundation of the economy.

Their leaders where not able to prevent this, And at this scale on single country would be able to prevent this. Anyone who does business with Nations that are not friends of the ones that concider themselves the ones on top will just be collateral damage

Can i use ur comment as my post @bifarcoil?

Sure @immarojas, no need to ask, all is public domain.

Sorry for the late reply, i'm unable to keep up with everything

That is why we focus on what we can do as individuals to try to overcome this crisis or at least endure as it happens. but the economic fence prevents us from developing, we have steemit and other similar tools that help us, as long as they do not disconnect the internet.

but steemit will also be abused, to mislead people and to pull legs away from any attempt we do to help. We are right in the middle of this battlefield. They will not disconnect the net since they are using the net against all of us. To them it is just another weapon..

that makes sense

When the world needs your currency to buy things it helps prop it up. That and the mighty empires military!

Wow!
Seeing it in an image back to back makes it hit home!

Y por cada hora hay que agregar otro fajo de billetes...

es asi mi querido hermano ! y tristes dias los que nos aguardan todavia.

I might borrow that pic @mastermagician

@immarojas sure you can use it.