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Initial Thoughts on Venezuela

posted by Stephen Lubben

Over at Dealb%k.

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+15k per capita income, top 10 most corrupt nation, 100 people murdered every day.....Dutch disease to the bone.....used to go there a lot many years ago when it was run by dictators and Standard Oil and it was a nice place.....always beautiful and dangerous.....Viva Bolivar!!!!!

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