While two imbeciles fight to control their violent hordes, the country is going under! Mientras dos imbéciles se pelean por controlar a sus hordas violentas, el pais se va ¡a pique! @UNIndepJudges @CIDH @Reuters @BBCWorld @mbachelet @hrw @Almagro_OEA2015 @soyfdelrincon @entrammbasaguas
Tag: bad politics
Currency Crisis Deepens – Bolivia – Se profundiza Crisis Monetaria
Bolivia’s Currency Crisis Deepens as Dollar Become Hard to Find Sergio Mendoza, Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) — Bolivia’s foreign currency crisis is deepening as the supply of dollars at commercial banks and on the black market dries up, leaving the central bank as the last place people can buy the greenbacks in La Paz. Lines outside the…
The bad international image of Bolivia – La mala imagen internacional de Bolivia
Editorial, El Deber: Bolivia is going through a period of economic turbulence. The drop in Net International Reserves was the trigger for much bad news for the country. One of them is the shortage of dollars, internally, but it is not the only one. Later, Fitch Ratings’ rating was announced, which lowered Bolivia from B…
Current government, only generates uncertainty! – ¡Gobierno actual, solo genera incertidumbre!
Editorial, Los Tiempos: Dollar demand From this newspaper, we have covered the issue of the lack of dollars with the utmost journalistic rigor, with due care to fulfill the responsibility of informing (our mission as an independent communication media) without falling into alarmism. At this point, it cannot be ignored that the demand for dollars…
Rhetoric of exemplary economics destroyed – Desbaratan retórica de la economía ejemplar
Editorial Pagina Siete: Fitch Ratings has downgraded Bolivia’s credit rating from B to B- and has changed the outlook to negative from stable. This is bad news for the country because it will reduce its chances of obtaining external financing and attracting investment; however, beyond that fact, it is a lapidary report because it destroys,…
A poor man or a sad little man? | ¿Un hombre pobre o un pobre hombre?
Editorial, Página Siete: In his failed attempt to appear like a poor man, former President Evo Morales ends up playing the role of a sad little man. Accustomed as he is to victimizing himself, he says that he has no money, that he is screwed and that he survives on his ex-president’s diet. The point…
