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Busted said:

I would love to discuss with you about ''the old Venezuela'' but the actual old one, and talk about Lopez Contreras, Medina Angarita, Perez Jimenez, Leoni, CAP, Caldera, etc. but i will not do it for my own reasons, instead i'm going to show you something implying that i know of course that every country has good and bad times...

This picture represents all that Venezuela was in the 50', everything you see on it. (SG Royal ST. Caracas, 1954)

 

This is the same place today, just like the previous one, this picture represents a lot of what Venezuela is today.

And that's all im gonna say.

It don't look horrible today but Venezuela has seen better days. That older picture does remind of America in the 50's though. But, i don't think you can completely blame it on the socialists. As far as i know, Venezuela's economy is heavily reliant on money made from oil (a bit like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and UAE today) and if there are problems with the price of the oil, then it will probably screw the rest of venezuela's economy. 



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