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Thread: Venezuela rn
Originally Posted by Toffee View Post
"exacerbating the problem by causing a ruckus will fuck that up"

Can you elaborate on what you meant by this? I'm a little confused because it seems like you're supportive of and taking part in the antifascist protests. Here it seems like you're suggesting that too much protest will hurt the economy more? I'm curious.

Oh I can clearly see why that could've been the message I'm coming across with, that's not what I'm trying to say, although in the short term it's blatantly true that halting production, blocking transportation either of personnel or of means of production, will harm the economy, alongside making people scramble to buy food and supplies which will inevitably make the prices skyrocket specially in an inflation-prone mindset like we're used to.

However the point that I guess could've gone in depth about and I didn't is that I for one do not trust Corina Machado's economic neoliberal Thatcher-inspired plans, they're not talked about in depth by either Edmundo or her, and I feel like due to the economic trauma that Venezuela has felt, do not know if the economy has grown in the last 3 years in spite of the government due to the market self-regulating thanks to them not causing direct damage to it anymore, since you're an inquisitive person I'm sure you won't mind I go a bit back in history as I will here:

a bit about venezuelan economy



the tl;dr I don't trust a Chavista government or a Corina Machado government enough with their economic policies, as I think they are in the same bag and absolutely controlled by the same people, and between the two Corina Machado's seem too radical for a delicate, frail, growing economy, I foresee a collapse if she comes in sweeping to undermine the lower classes by discontinuing all social plans and implementing a focus on privatization of establishments such as schools or transport.
Last edited by Alejandro; Aug 1, 2024 at 11:12 PM.