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Read my take before you watch the video:
Venezuela may be bankrupt today, socialist and a total communist dictatorship, but this will only last for as long as the elites want to keep it that way.
Venezuela is sitting on the largest wealth of oil in the world, once the elites stop playing with their pet projects like Saudi Arabia and Israel, i can see Venezuela turning into the new Dubai, when? i don’t know and i don’t have the answer to that.
My theory for this is that, they want to bankrupt Venezuela so bad that they will buy everything for pennies on the dollar, so when the time comes for Venezuela to become a super power or a high earning country all the prices should rise through the roof, Price for property, Business, etc..
All Venezuela needs to have to appeal to the world as an investment market is a change of government, then you will see all the money flocking in, prices rising up and the currency looking stronger than the dollar, Already a lot of Americans are getting dual citizenship so when they retire they can go to Nicaragua, D.R., Panama, Brazil and Costa Rica.
800-900 dollars a month in retirement is nothing here in the states, most of the stupid retirees work so they can supplement their income, when they could have taught themselves a second language and live like higher middle class in a poor Latin American country, No one in a Latin American country makes even close to 800 a month…..Those spanish classes might come in handy in the next 50-60 years guys. Just think about it.
Venezuela may be bankrupt today, socialist and a total communist dictatorship, but this will only last for as long as the elites want to keep it that way.
Venezuela is sitting on the largest wealth of oil in the world, once the elites stop playing with their pet projects like Saudi Arabia and Israel, i can see Venezuela turning into the new Dubai, when? i don’t know and i don’t have the answer to that.
Venezuela has been caught in three different cold wars. The drug war for control of cocaine production and distribution, the oil wars, and the currency wars between the east and the west.
In the late nineteen nineties Hugo Chavez used the progressive movement to seize power.
Hugo became a dictator and he played both the east and the west from the middle. Eventually, this got him killed. He officially died of a heartattack due to having cancer, but the timing of his cancer diagnosis and his later death is suspect.
Now Venezuela floundering, and all the major powers have other concerns.
This will not continue for much longer. Someone will fill that power vacuum.
I would watch the remnants of FARC. While it is reported that due to the deal between the Colombian government and FARC that FARC is not disarming. Parts of FARC may decide to try to build their own groups using Venezuela as their foundation.
Revolution is the one industry that thrives during a famine. It would not take much to start a open revolt in Venezuela.
Unlike much of the world. Northern South America has similar revolutionary history and nostalgia within their culture for revolution as the United States. And they revere their own revolutionary leaders such as Simon Bolivar, whom many consider to have been the George Washington of South America.
During the Cold War the east and west turned South American into a proxy war of colonial interests. This made South America the mess it currently is. The issue is that South American has a history of eventually driving out their colonial masters. Should that ever happen South American could become a force to be reckoned with on the global stage.
For the time being, I would stay away from Venezuela. The people of Venezuela consider nationalization of foreign assets to be patriotic and they have no problems with killing foreigners.

Anonymous42South America is held together with bailing wire and bubblegum. Their electrical grids are from the roaring 20s’! I know, I was there, same grid as Vermont, it’s a geographically hostile environment due to it’s shape, the north is tropical with the amazon basin, then it slims down to nothing where the climate is better except for the Andie’s (I wanted to go skiing there one summer when I got sick of the heat. They have no bread basket like the northern continents, and many poisonous things or things with teeth trying to eat you.
Way too many foreboding geographical features and harsh conditions, The place is an oven sitting on a block of ice with a mountainous spine from top to bottom. The Mayan stone work is a sight to see, you can tell it was an advanced civilization by the size and scope of the stone work, walls, and public works, much of it was destroyed by the questionnaires, defaced for being idols. Way more impressive than the remnants in North America, around New England very little remains of their culture, I know of an ancient stone circle in the next town over, and my home is in an old Indian Burial ground, I found a stone maze grinder here and gave to a Native American friend.
The Mayan remnants were laser straight and level, and BIG!
South America is a bunch of countries isolated from one another, each with its own unique set of circumstances.
How else could FARC have survived so long bombing and terrorizing the Brazilian Justices or any other target they choose?
Perhaps Mountainous jungle terrain with malaria, swamps, and rivers in between stops any army?
When you’re in South America it’s M-16s’ vs. AK 47s’, I went through an M-16 checkpoint into AK-47 zone driving rented motors scooters with bald tires. The Cayman islands have new rentals with good tires, they must sell the old ones to Mexico or Belize. Allot of the communities are coastal with a backdrop of thick green mountains, 500 BC!
For you Aussies, imagine a the New Guinea mountain spine 10 times longer and three times deeper and on the other side you still have the entire Amazon to cross!
South America will never be great again, unless the Mayans return!
Oil is history. Within 20 years it will be like cigarettes.
Oil is history. Within 20 years it will be like cigarettes.
What do you mean by this? I’m actually curious.
It is for very good reasons the Devil chose to tempt Eve not Adam...
What do you mean by this? I’m actually curious.
Solar and wind are the cheapest source of energy in many parts of the world and becoming cheaper every year. At the rate the world is dumping oil, even in the ME, in 20 years oil will rarely be used for transportation and heating.
At the rate the world is dumping oil, even in the ME, in 20 years oil will rarely be used for transportation and heating.
Not to mention that hybrid cars will more than likely be pretty ubiquitous by that time.
Fuck bitches... literally and metaphorically
FARC is the ISIS on a budget…
It’s horrible what is happening to Venezuela, almost my country gone down in the same path. That is what happens when leftists take the power. People there don’t even have toilet paper, go to your toilet and take a look to it, looks very basic, didn’t ? Well, there it’s a luxury !All extreme left wings that you know, when they start to complain, ask them
Why don’t you move to Venezuela ? I will pay your plane ticket !
Entire cultures don’t have toilet paper. Their left hands works quite nicely. However America created Venezuela’s problems. Both the Democrats and Republicans. (No difference between them other than the BS they use to sell the public on what the lobbyists tell them to do.)
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