This is an accurate impression. The actual implementation of those measures I outlined is beyond what I can conceive right now. When it comes to short and mid term I've got no hope at all.
When I said "our media is intervened by the government" I meant -local- media in Venezuela, under direct influence of Venezuela's government. Local TV channels (Globovisión, Televen, VTV...), local newspapers, local…
Dude what are you on, I want some. Obama, CNN, Fox and the whole US are on topic as much as the Lochness monster.
Some kind of new political organization might come out of all the worsening things that are happening as people lose trust on an ineffective mainstream opposition, but I haven't seen it as of yet. So far all I see are…
For groups pushing any of those reforms you need to start by omitting the largest opposition coalition (MUD). They propose no such reforms, just that the government should "do things better" and be "less cynical".…
That's a heavy question, indeed. I'm no economics buff, keep that in mind, but I'll try to sketch what I think should be done. I'd say that the main problem is the multi-tiered foreign exchange system we have in place.…
Man, our intelligence service (SEBIN) -really- should spend a bit more on English classes. Just kidding. But seriously, what I can't understand is how this comment misses the -actual- news here. Here's the other side of…
This is an accurate impression. The actual implementation of those measures I outlined is beyond what I can conceive right now. When it comes to short and mid term I've got no hope at all.
When I said "our media is intervened by the government" I meant -local- media in Venezuela, under direct influence of Venezuela's government. Local TV channels (Globovisión, Televen, VTV...), local newspapers, local…
Dude what are you on, I want some. Obama, CNN, Fox and the whole US are on topic as much as the Lochness monster.
Some kind of new political organization might come out of all the worsening things that are happening as people lose trust on an ineffective mainstream opposition, but I haven't seen it as of yet. So far all I see are…
For groups pushing any of those reforms you need to start by omitting the largest opposition coalition (MUD). They propose no such reforms, just that the government should "do things better" and be "less cynical".…
That's a heavy question, indeed. I'm no economics buff, keep that in mind, but I'll try to sketch what I think should be done. I'd say that the main problem is the multi-tiered foreign exchange system we have in place.…
Man, our intelligence service (SEBIN) -really- should spend a bit more on English classes. Just kidding. But seriously, what I can't understand is how this comment misses the -actual- news here. Here's the other side of…