Monday, January 28, 2019

Venezuela conditions- Madi Haggard

Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a second round as the president of Venezuela on Jan. 10.  His re-election last year was widely disrespected by other countries around the world as fraudulent and set up.
A regular day in Venezuela has drastically changed for the worse from what it was not even a few years back.  From the government built homes, schools, and clinics made for the poor as part of its socialist policy; the people are now without some of the most necessities.
The country’s health care system has crumbled and has left many without access to lifesaving medicine. Hunger is everywhere, and grocery stores are barren.  There is no feeling or evidence of conditions improving anytime soon. The inflation rate is set to reach 10 million percent in 2019, then turning into one of the worst examples of hyperinflation in recent history.



This shows how some countries are worse off with their elected president.  I reported this article because of all the controversy with Trump and how he is running our country.  He is not the ideal candidate but all set we are stable and somewhat growing from his presidency.  This article was published         Jan. 24, 2019, and was made to inform people of other countries around the world and how they live. It's important for people to gain perspective on whats gang on around them and how the situation is not all that bad.  

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