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Zorro

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Sun May 29, 2016, 08:18 PM May 2016

Venezuela Drifts Into New Territory: Hunger, Blackouts and Government Shutdown

The courts? Closed most days. The bureau to start a business? Same thing. The public defender’s office? That’s been converted into a food bank for government employees.

Step by step, Venezuela has been shutting down.

This country has long been accustomed to painful shortages, even of basic foods. But Venezuela keeps drifting further into uncharted territory.

In recent weeks, the government has taken what may be one of the most desperate measures ever by a country to save electricity: A shutdown of many of its offices for all but two half-days each week.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/28/world/americas/venezuela-economic-government-collapse.html

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Venezuela Drifts Into New Territory: Hunger, Blackouts and Government Shutdown (Original Post) Zorro May 2016 OP
Now a failed state. Only an idiot could support chavismo Bacchus4.0 May 2016 #1
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