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Title: Venezuela, where a hamburger is officially $170
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URL Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/venezuel ... ally-170-184605711.html?ref=gs
Published: May 23, 2016
Author: Burleigh
Post Date: 2016-05-23 01:41:20 by NeoconsNailed
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Comments: 2

Caracas (AFP) - If a visitor to Venezuela is unfortunate enough to pay for anything with a foreign credit card, the eye-watering cost might suggest they were in a city pricier than Tokyo or Zurich.

A hamburger sold for 1,700 Venezuelan bolivares is $170, or a 69,000-bolivar hotel room is $6,900 a night, based on the official rate of 10 bolivares for $1.

But of course no merchant is pricing at the official rate imposed under currency controls. It's the black market rate of 1,000 bolivares per dollar that's applied.

But for Venezuelans paid in hyperinflation-hit bolivares, and living in an economy relying on mostly imported goods or raw materials, conditions are unthinkably expensive.

Even for the middle class, most of it sliding into poverty, hamburgers and hotels are out-of-reach excesses.

"Everybody is knocked low," Michael Leal, a 34-year-old manager of an eyewear store in Caracas, told AFP. "We can't breathe."

- Shuttered stores -

In Chacao, a middle-class neighborhood in the capital, office workers lined up outside a nut store to buy the cheapest lunch they could afford. Nearby restaurants were all but empty.

Superficially it looked like the center of any other major Latin American city: skyscrapers, dense traffic, pedestrians in short sleeves bustling along the sidewalks.

But look closely and you can see the economic malaise. Many stores, particularly those that sold electronics, were shuttered.

"It's horrible now," said Marta Gonzalez, the 69-year-old manager of a corner beauty products store.

"Nobody is buying anything really. Just food," she said as a male customer used a debit card to pay for a couple of razor blades.

A sign above the register said "We don't accept credit cards."

- Lines for necessities -

An upmarket shopping center nearby boasted a leafy rooftop terrace, a spacious Hard Rock cafe, chain stores for Zara, Swarovski and Armani Exchange.

They were all virtually deserted except for bored sales staff.

Instead a line of around 200 people was waiting patiently in front of a pharmacy.

They didn't know what for, exactly, just that the routine now was to line up for daily deliveries of one subsidized personal hygiene product or another - - toothpaste, for instance -- and grab their rationed amount before it ran out, usually within a couple of minutes.

"We do this every week. And we don't know what we're trying to buy," said Kevin Jaimes, a 21-year-old auto parts salesman waiting with his family.

"What's frustrating is when you get into a gigantic line but they run out before you get any"...........

My tagline is (in case nobody was wondering) a further indictment of do- goodery. Nothing wrecks the environment (or a nice stable demographic) like multiplying the population 43-fold. Headline via DailySlave the same day I concocted this preface: “UN Warns That 50 Million Africans Face Hunger And Demands That The West Feed Them”.

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#1. To: NeoconsNailed (#0)

That too will pass when of necessity, people start bypassing and ignoring government mandated laws and rules. Governments lose their power of enforcement whenever a majority of the population disobey.

DWornock  posted on  2016-05-23   2:02:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: DWornock (#1)

Which is why every people's first priority should be distrust, disobey and disrespect the damned politicians until proven otherwise.

I covet for my fellow amerikans a default position of frustrate and starve the politicians to the fullest extent of your conscience -- a working assumption that politicians are evil until they individually prove themselves, and that only 1% of them have any integrity much less a critical mass of it.

My tagline is (in case nobody was wondering) a further indictment of do- goodery. Nothing wrecks the environment (or world demographics) like multiplying a 3rd-world population 43-fold in 90 years. Headline via DailySlave the same day I concocted this preface: “UN Warns That 50 Million Africans Face Hunger And Demands That The West Feed Them”.

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Tagline:The African population of Zimbabwe had increased from an estimated 300,000 in 1890 to 7 million in 1980. This phenomenal increase was the result of the development of a modern infrastructure, first-world health standards and the bountiful crop harvests produced by the white Rhodesian farmers.
By July 2006, the population had almost doubled to 13 million, the result of a symbiotic relationship that had been forged between the 3,400 commercial farmers and the other inhabitants. (IMPACT newsletter March-July 2005)

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2016-05-23   13:55:55 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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