Venezuelan families scavenge for food to survive hunger

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look like state - gasstations are getting worst and worst everyday , which nation will scavenge for food to survive hunger the next one? i think it will be Muscovites ( selfproclaimed in 19c. -"Russians") than Nigerians ... what do you think? do they have "kitchen run by the Catholic Church" to help, i dont think so...

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Caracas, Venezuela - As the economic and political crisis deepens in Venezuela, so do the levels of hunger.

A survey by a top university found the average Venezuelan has lost nine kilogrammes in the past year.

Many families are now forced to scavenge for food in what was once South America's richest country.

At a soup kitchen run by the Catholic Church in Caracas, there are rarely any leftovers. It only serves 100 children every day, so the kitchen, which runs on donations, is forced to turn people away.

"Every day, more children come. Our crisis is such that, as they say, shame has been forgotten," Judith Arcia, a cook at the soup kitchen told Al Jazeera.

"People would rather beg for a plate of food for their children, than watch them go hungry.""

Venezuelan families scavenge for food to survive hunger

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look like state - gasstations are getting worst and worst everyday , which nation will scavenge for food to survive hunger the next one? i think it will be Muscovites ( selfproclaimed in 19c. -"Russians") than Nigerians ... what do you think? do they have "kitchen run by the Catholic Church" to help, i dont think so...

"
Caracas, Venezuela - As the economic and political crisis deepens in Venezuela, so do the levels of hunger.

A survey by a top university found the average Venezuelan has lost nine kilogrammes in the past year.

Many families are now forced to scavenge for food in what was once South America's richest country.

At a soup kitchen run by the Catholic Church in Caracas, there are rarely any leftovers. It only serves 100 children every day, so the kitchen, which runs on donations, is forced to turn people away.

"Every day, more children come. Our crisis is such that, as they say, shame has been forgotten," Judith Arcia, a cook at the soup kitchen told Al Jazeera.

"People would rather beg for a plate of food for their children, than watch them go hungry.""

Venezuelan families scavenge for food to survive hunger

1458982466856.jpg
Those poor Venezuelans sure did want to punish those rich capitalist bastards down there. Yep, now just like in Detroit, the rich people left and only the poor is left and made to suffer. Liberalism, everyone is equally poor and equally miserable. That is FAIRNESS....
 
look like state - gasstations are getting worst and worst everyday , which nation will scavenge for food to survive hunger the next one? i think it will be Muscovites ( selfproclaimed in 19c. -"Russians") than Nigerians ... what do you think? do they have "kitchen run by the Catholic Church" to help, i dont think so...

"
Caracas, Venezuela - As the economic and political crisis deepens in Venezuela, so do the levels of hunger.

A survey by a top university found the average Venezuelan has lost nine kilogrammes in the past year.

Many families are now forced to scavenge for food in what was once South America's richest country.

At a soup kitchen run by the Catholic Church in Caracas, there are rarely any leftovers. It only serves 100 children every day, so the kitchen, which runs on donations, is forced to turn people away.

"Every day, more children come. Our crisis is such that, as they say, shame has been forgotten," Judith Arcia, a cook at the soup kitchen told Al Jazeera.

"People would rather beg for a plate of food for their children, than watch them go hungry.""

Venezuelan families scavenge for food to survive hunger

1458982466856.jpg
Those poor Venezuelans sure did want to punish those rich capitalist bastards down there. Yep, now just like in Detroit, the rich people left and only the poor is left and made to suffer. Liberalism, everyone is equally poor and equally miserable. That is FAIRNESS....
whats about my main question ?
 
any particular reason we need a pic of russia for this?
have you seen my question?

and "Falling oil prices: Who are the winners and losers?" and N1 is not even Venezuela but Muscovy, do you agree?
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Falling oil prices: Who are the winners and losers?"

Russia is one of the world's largest oil producers, and its dramatic interest rate hike to 17% in support of its troubled rouble underscores how heavily its economy depends on energy revenues, with oil and gas accounting for 70% of export incomes.

US Dollar v Russian Rouble



Russia loses about $2bn in revenues for every dollar fall in the oil price, and the World Bank has warned that Russia's economy would shrink by at least 0.7% in 2015 if oil prices do not recover.

Despite this, Russia has confirmed it will not cut production to shore up oil prices.

"If we cut, the importer countries will increase their production and this will mean a loss of our niche market," said Energy Minister Alexander Novak.

Falling oil prices, coupled with western sanctions over Russia's support for separatists in eastern Ukraine have hit the country hard.

The government has cut its growth forecast for 2015, predicting that the economy will sink into recession.

Former finance minister, Alexei Kudrin, said the currency's fall was not just a reaction to lower oil prices and western sanctions, "but also [a show of] distrust to the economic policies of the government".

Given the pressures facing Moscow now, some economists expect further measures to shore up the currency.

"We think capital controls as a policy measure cannot be off the table now," said Luis Costa, a senior analyst at Citi.

While President Putin is not using the word "crisis", Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has been more forthright on Russia's economic problems.


"Frankly, we, strictly speaking, have not fully recovered from the crisis of 2008," he said in a recent interview.

Because of the twin impact of falling oil prices and sanctions, he said the government had had to cut spending. "We had to abandon a number of programmes and make certain sacrifices."

Russia's interest rate rise may also bring its own problems, as high rates can choke economic growth by making it harder for businesses to borrow and spend.

Falling oil prices: Winners and losers
 
any particular reason we need a pic of russia for this?
have you seen my question?

and "Falling oil prices: Who are the winners and losers?" and N1 is not even Venezuela but Muscovy, do you agree?
"
Falling oil prices: Who are the winners and losers?"

Russia is one of the world's largest oil producers, and its dramatic interest rate hike to 17% in support of its troubled rouble underscores how heavily its economy depends on energy revenues, with oil and gas accounting for 70% of export incomes.

US Dollar v Russian Rouble



Russia loses about $2bn in revenues for every dollar fall in the oil price, and the World Bank has warned that Russia's economy would shrink by at least 0.7% in 2015 if oil prices do not recover.

Despite this, Russia has confirmed it will not cut production to shore up oil prices.

"If we cut, the importer countries will increase their production and this will mean a loss of our niche market," said Energy Minister Alexander Novak.

Falling oil prices, coupled with western sanctions over Russia's support for separatists in eastern Ukraine have hit the country hard.

The government has cut its growth forecast for 2015, predicting that the economy will sink into recession.

Former finance minister, Alexei Kudrin, said the currency's fall was not just a reaction to lower oil prices and western sanctions, "but also [a show of] distrust to the economic policies of the government".

Given the pressures facing Moscow now, some economists expect further measures to shore up the currency.

"We think capital controls as a policy measure cannot be off the table now," said Luis Costa, a senior analyst at Citi.

While President Putin is not using the word "crisis", Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has been more forthright on Russia's economic problems.


"Frankly, we, strictly speaking, have not fully recovered from the crisis of 2008," he said in a recent interview.

Because of the twin impact of falling oil prices and sanctions, he said the government had had to cut spending. "We had to abandon a number of programmes and make certain sacrifices."

Russia's interest rate rise may also bring its own problems, as high rates can choke economic growth by making it harder for businesses to borrow and spend.

Falling oil prices: Winners and losers
Any Socialist country could be the next loser for its people, because only the liberal elites get to keep the goods, while the rest are made to suffer. With the United States and its food productivity, we have enough food to feed the whole entire 7 billion people 3 times over. Just some of that food never gets to the people because the Socialist Dictators wont allow it to get to them.

Top Ten Most Evil Dictators of All Time (in order of kill count) – Popten
Top Ten Most Evil Dictators of All Time (in order of kill count)
 
any particular reason we need a pic of russia for this?
have you seen my question?

and "Falling oil prices: Who are the winners and losers?" and N1 is not even Venezuela but Muscovy, do you agree?
"
Falling oil prices: Who are the winners and losers?"

Russia is one of the world's largest oil producers, and its dramatic interest rate hike to 17% in support of its troubled rouble underscores how heavily its economy depends on energy revenues, with oil and gas accounting for 70% of export incomes.

US Dollar v Russian Rouble



Russia loses about $2bn in revenues for every dollar fall in the oil price, and the World Bank has warned that Russia's economy would shrink by at least 0.7% in 2015 if oil prices do not recover.

Despite this, Russia has confirmed it will not cut production to shore up oil prices.

"If we cut, the importer countries will increase their production and this will mean a loss of our niche market," said Energy Minister Alexander Novak.

Falling oil prices, coupled with western sanctions over Russia's support for separatists in eastern Ukraine have hit the country hard.

The government has cut its growth forecast for 2015, predicting that the economy will sink into recession.

Former finance minister, Alexei Kudrin, said the currency's fall was not just a reaction to lower oil prices and western sanctions, "but also [a show of] distrust to the economic policies of the government".

Given the pressures facing Moscow now, some economists expect further measures to shore up the currency.

"We think capital controls as a policy measure cannot be off the table now," said Luis Costa, a senior analyst at Citi.

While President Putin is not using the word "crisis", Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has been more forthright on Russia's economic problems.


"Frankly, we, strictly speaking, have not fully recovered from the crisis of 2008," he said in a recent interview.

Because of the twin impact of falling oil prices and sanctions, he said the government had had to cut spending. "We had to abandon a number of programmes and make certain sacrifices."

Russia's interest rate rise may also bring its own problems, as high rates can choke economic growth by making it harder for businesses to borrow and spend.

Falling oil prices: Winners and losers
Any Socialist country could be the next loser for its people, because only the liberal elites get to keep the goods, while the rest are made to suffer. With the United States and its food productivity, we have enough food to feed the whole entire 7 billion people 3 times over. Just some of that food never gets to the people because the Socialist Dictators wont allow it to get to them.

Top Ten Most Evil Dictators of All Time (in order of kill count) – Popten
Top Ten Most Evil Dictators of All Time (in order of kill count)

name me a one "Any Socialist gas-station country" except Venezuela ? do you agree that Muscovy- gas-station will be the next to " scavenge for food to survive hunger"?
 
God hates Venezuela for not liking the new Jennifer Lawrence movie.
i dont know what they are gonna eat once all the trees are gone
each others , like Sovoks´ did many times

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