Thomas Graham writes for World Politics Review: Use the links provided to read in full this excellent but striking depiction of evo’s delusions! https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/28048/the-dirty-business-behind-bolivia-s-clean-energy-plans
Category: Business
Princess Mako attends anniversary ceremony in Bolivia
Japan Times reports; SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA – Princess Mako on Wednesday attended a commemoration in Santa Cruz, eastern Bolivia, to mark the 120th anniversary of the arrival of Japanese immigrants to the South American country. “I express my sincere respect for Japanese immigrants and their descendants who have won trust in Bolivian society and become a…
Indebtedness of the country during bonanza
Luis Antezana writes in El Diario, cartoon showing evo’s wastefulness is from Pagina Siete: The considerable economic income that favored and disposed the Bolivian Plurinational State during the thirteen recent years and that were administered by the governing party, the MAS, led by President Evo Morales Ayma, reached an astonishing 45.5 billion dollars, according to…
the Mother of All Bolivian Revenues is falling down the cracks … tks to evo!
Humberto Vacaflor accurately describes the misfortune of having the lousiest government of all times: the Mother of All Bolivian Revenues is falling down the cracks … evo has destroyed our best economic times in history, ever! THE COLUMN CONFINED BY THE MAZISMO YPFB is bankrupt, like the country, according to Leonardo Coutinho. “Roll up your…
Our country with the highest fiscal deficit
An Editorial from El Diario, graph below is from Pagina Siete: There should be serious concern in the economic authorities for the fact that our country has, ostensibly, surpassed the amount of the fiscal deficit that implies -8.1 percent, followed by Brazil with -7.1 percent; Argentina with -5 percent and Uruguay and Colombia reach a…
Ogilvy Bolivia’s Banking Ad for BCP was deleted from the source page, as a result of Ogilvy’s clarifying the intend while using colloquial slang.
Erik Oster for AgencySpy: We watch a lot of bad ads over the course of a given year, but every so often something comes around so blatantly offensive that it merits special attention. On the one hand of the spectrum we have the type of work awarded for the Cannes Glass Lion, which was introduced in…
