Would you have ever thought an oil-rich nation like Venezuela would face gasoline shortages? Shortages of food and other supplies - that makes sense to me. But fuel? It's why the country was among the world's wealthiest before it fell.
But Jose writes that they are indeed facing shortages of fuel. No gasoline means no crops. No crops mean no food. People in Venezuela will die by the thousands unless extreme measures are
taken.
This is so mind-boggling that it made me think of other people - the ones who say Selco's work is good but the things he describes could never happen in America. Look at us now, with 75% of our population unable to leave home.It's positively delusional for people to think this won't devolve at some point. And yet they do.
During a crisis, things you'd never imagine can happen - and that is why
Venezuela has no fuel. Let me know what you think in the comments.
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