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RE: Cut off electricity throughout the country.
Just before you posted this translation, I read the Spanish version.
It's good to hear about these topics from someone who's living them, in Venezuela. Often I hear people speak with strong opinions having no experience with the situation. Mostly they argue not from an account of the unfortunate realities of your situation, but rather to further their capitalist or socialist ideals.
Without disrespect, I would be interested to hear what those who disagree with you have to say. The diversity of perspective may be enlightening for me.
Amigo @a-non-e-moose
If you're right, I always read publications from other users, who do not live in Venezuela.
They make publications and blame the allegedly the United States, but I repeat as they do not live here they do not know the reality of what goes on inside.
All those who are in the government are criminals, there is no one who does not have some dirty business marred by corruption, and if they are not the main ones there is always a relative or friend involved in the act of corruption, two weeks ago they put the bars to one of the most stealing with suitcase companies.
Where they bought electrical equipment 10 times its value, and the worst of all is that none of the equipment are compatible with our electric platforms,
But the worst of all is that these criminals talk a lot of shit about the United States, and the first country where they will enjoy the stolen. It is to the united states.
What illogical true? They criticize that country but they are going to live in the United States.