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• Lewrockwell.com by Marc FarberIt's nonsense to claim that inflation is only going up 1 percent per year in the United States.
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It's nonsense to claim that inflation is only going up 1 percent per year in the United States.
Speaking of poor policymaking, hyperinflation and violence - Venezuela is sliding closer and closer to the brink of collapse, with some sobering consequences.
Speaking of poor policymaking, hyperinflation and violence - Venezuela is sliding closer and closer to the brink of collapse, with some sobering consequences.
Venezuela's "Collapse Unleashing Hyperinflation" As Worthless Cash Necessitates 200x Bigger Bills
Maduro spoke with the Pope in a private meeting on his way back to Venezuela following a tour of oil-producing nations of the Middle East.
Once a "flagship socialist nation," Venezuela has suffered over the past couple of years from a dramatic economic crisis that has resulted in severe shortages of food, clean water, electricity, medicines and hospital supplies all of which have result
Recent reports that infants now die at a higher rate in Venezuela than in war-torn Syria were, sadly, unsurprising – the results of socialist economics are predictable. Venezuela's infant mortality rate has actually been above Syria's since 200
Businesses in Venezuela must now sell up to 50 percent of their goods to state authorities.
Juan Carlos Herrera is beyond devastated. He says his 25-year-old-son, jailed in 2015 for robbery, was beaten, dismembered and eaten by fellow inmates at the Táchira Detention Center.
Venezuela's embattled President Nicolas Maduro has warned world leaders at a Non-Aligned Summit that his country was being lashed by a US economic war aimed at toppling him.
Venezuela's "Death Spiral" - A Dozen Eggs Cost $150 As Hyperinflation Horrors Hit Socialist Utopia
Regional Campaigns Have Been Met with Increased Police Protection
Nothing was going to stop Nelson Rivas from joining the Taking Caracas demonstration on Thursday -- not his wheelchair, not the six-mile distance over uneven pavement, not the whiffs of tear gas, not the ominous threats of arrests from President Nic
Life in Venezuela now consists of empty grocery stores, record rates of violent crime, and widespread shortages of just about everything.
Venezuelan police crushed and chopped up nearly 2,000 shotguns and pistols in a Caracas city square on Wednesday, as the new interior minister relaunched a long-stalled gun control campaign in one of the world's most crime-ridden countries.
To most of us such a notion sounds absolutely insane, but this is actually happening in Venezuela right now. This is a country where people are standing in lines for up to 12 hours hoping that there will be food to buy that day, and where rioting an
VENEZUELANS face 12-hour queues for food as the Latin American nation's economic and political crisis has lead to a severe shortage of essential resources.
Amnesty International says a new decree in Venezuela that says the government can make any of its citizens farm the country's fields in order to combat its current, punishing food crisis "effectively amounts to forced labour."
Venezuela's economic crisis has sent a huge but largely ignored wave of people into Colombia, and many more could be on the way, a senior UN refugee official said.
New Study Finds Major News Networks and Social Media Impeded by Government Censorship
More than 100,000 Venezuelans, some of whom drove through the night in caravans, crossed into Colombia over the weekend to hunt for food and medicine that are in short supply at home.
Venezuela Takes yet another Step in the Direction of Castro's Cuba as the Military Is Now in Charge of the Economy
Venezuela's military has taken control of five ports in an effort to guarantee supplies of food and medicine.
Businesses in Venezuela have a problem.
The people waiting for hours in front of the drugstore were dazed with heat and boredom when the gunmen arrived.
Venezuelans are suffering economic and political turmoil that has caused food shortages and deadly unrest over recent months.
Venezuela is reaching the point of total desperation. Women are now pouring over the Colombian border in effort to get their hands on groceries, trading on the black market and doing anything to survive.
citizens through threats and force. (NaturalNews) The longer the Left-wing government of Venezuela remains in power, the more economic destruction and social chaos there will be, but no one seems capable of convincing the socialist government of P
We are watching what happens when the economy of a developed nation totally implodes. Just a few years ago, Venezuela was the wealthiest nation in all of South America, and they still have more proven oil reserves than anyone else on the entire plan
The situation in Venezuela has only been getting worse, and there is virtually no one there who is spared the gathering instability and unrest as millions face food shortages, power outages, a currency crisis and political repression.