The cartoons shown here were published on August 24, 2015, they represent a “normal” day since the coca grower leader assumed power almost ten years ago… and he intends to perpetuate in power?! … hell NO!!! This is from El Dia: It shows the “effort” to extinguish the allegations of corruption by the “controller” of…
Tag: anarchy
No doubt that Bolivian narcotrafficking is in the rise under current gov!
El Diario reports: Peru detects 222 flights of Bolivian narco-planes • In three months, national aircraft entered Peruvian territory to load 77 tons of drugs, according to a lawmaker from Peru. A report by the Anti-Drug Directorate reveals that 13 flights a day depart from the Peruvian jungle to eastern Bolivia. Ollanta Umala government approved…
Thanks to the masismo, Bolivia can rest in its laurels…
Current Bolivian government has created a new name and constitution for Bolivia… it has also boosted narco trafficking, anarchy, public official corruption, smuggling and lynching… So, no wonder the world had to come up with a video game that takes place in Bolivia… it is a shame and absolute disappointment on what those self-labelled populist,…
After a decade, these cartoons summarize current gov’s “accomplishments” WTH?!
Bolivia has lost a decade under current ruling, and over $150 BILLION dollars that were wasted! These two cartoons from El Diario serve to illustrate the ruling of the coca-grower caudillo, the incompetence of this rulers just deserve a name: ochlocracy. This appeared April 28. 2015. A beaten citizen crawls in a police dispatch: Man:…
Bolivian gov’s demagogue falls short regarding food security!
Miguel Roca reports for El Deber: The entrepreneurs do not see conditions for investment According to data from the Ministry of Economy, domestic private investment will be $1,700 million; i.e. $380 million dollars more than last year. On Tuesday [4/21/2015], President Evo Morales asked private entrepreneurs to invest $4,000 million dollars in the country, to…
Evo cumple! Evo delivers! Bolivia: the New Hub for Drug Trafficking in South America
From [a sad but true description of how Bolivia has changed… if you want to read this revealing article in Spanish, please use this link] Bolivia: the New Hub for Drug Trafficking in South America Transnational organized crime likes opportunities and little resistance. Bolivia currently provides both and finds itself at the heart of a…
