Saturday, October 16, 2010

Honey Stick In Kitchen

purple Chronicle of a Crisis Venezuela

When I was little, I heard that people commented their economic problems and very rarely knew someone who had stolen a car, at that time said that Venezuela was a country in crisis, however, everything went relatively well. Back in my teens, the biggest problem we confronted was to leave the high school and the shaman of the public high schools call us a student passenger ticket and change it throw a rotten egg.
Today Venezuela is so unlike me that paints a bleak picture and terrifying, something unfortunate for those who remain in this territory inhabited with love. To show put some examples:

1 .- Today we all know someone who has been victim of the underworld: that if he stole the car, if he was kidnapped, that if he stole the shoes, you wallet was stolen, stole his cell phone or one of the most common, being in a long line of Caracas, a motorized glass touched her hand and took his gun around.

2 .- The wages earned by Venezuelans do not even cover the basic basket, and still remain professional, you get to the age of 40 living with your parents because neither the greatest possible effort to become independent, buy apartment is impossible rents are astronomical and pay for graduate studies must be willing to leave all your salary on half pay even if it is a public university. So many professionals prefer to be taxi drivers, not by choice but because they earn more money working on that for which you study a university degree.
3 .- The rates of unemployment are very high, so if you get a job you care with your life, even if you pay peanuts, you do not like your boss or abuse. All Venezuelan knows that losing a job is the easiest way to stay idle and no earnings for a minimum of 8 months and maximum of who knows how much.

4 .- A few days ago the president "expropriated" the company Agroisleña, something that is a vulgar disguised confiscation as a result, a close relative with two children and paying a mortgage, he lost his job . How many Venezuelans have gone through something like that? We are increasingly.

5 .- A week after the government intervened Bancoro bank as a result of this cousin's sister commented that they lost the initial meeting took 10 years to buy his house, in addition do not have access to your salary.

6 .- A month ago the group Banvalor intervened as a result my family group insurance policy ran out of Hospitalization and Surgery, which certainly had cost us about 5,000 Bolivars, or nearly all our earnings, which we received in December.

7 .- If you have civil servant will have to go to the marches of those who support the government, you have forced selling raffles to finance campaigns aimed PSUV has lived close to the corruption and you know it is a lie, because you see every day and, additionally, you stay quiet because you know your right to disagree or express, simply can cost you your job.

8 .- The worst: everyone knows someone who has experienced any such situation, ie that every day the crisis grows steeper, so much so that no one escapes it.

of the above, I wonder, if you love your country, you were born here and here you live and die, educate your children and make your life Is avoid possible conflicts when you want to leave because he feels it is not possible, however much they try, achieving the "Venezuelan dream?

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