love that that dictator is responsible for people leaving the country and not sanctions.
"conditions were so bad in Caracas that I had to take a first class flight to Miami" —Adrianna Maria Hellermanschaft
true, if I minimized that I didn't mean to. thank you for pointing this out. I was thinking of those articles by the daughter of some IMF ghoul that we saw the last few times a Latin American country was under regime change attempt
Venezuela: We need to elect a president :maduro-coffee: USA: We have a president at home :guaido-despair:
Does this guy just sleep at the foot of the bed of the Clintons?
Where does he live?
how much of the 500 million dollars do you think Guaidó has managed to secrete in his own Swiss accounts?
The point is that he needs a job at all. If he were smart, he'd have embezzled enough to be able to retire with dignity and a fat stack. At the moment it looks like he has neither.
Both of them are called "Mr.", none of them is called "President" :cap-think:
thrown under the bus
Makes perfect sense — Maduro is a literal bus driver. :maduro-coffee:
How can Juan Guaidó continue to call himself a capitalist when he is always publicly owned?
I believe the correct response to being told off like this by Juan Guaido is "shut up nerd"
How would be know if Venezuela isn’t in position? He doesn’t live there.