Radio Caracas Chronicles: The Health Care Crisis
I am a tourist telling stories with my iPhone, witnessing the slow torture of the Venezuelan people. I've never seen anything like it.
I am a tourist telling stories with my iPhone, witnessing the slow torture of the Venezuelan people. I've never seen anything like it.
Your daily briefing for Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
How far down the rabbit hole is Venezuela? So far down that one branch of government just basically shut down another branch, and we basically yawned it off.
My neighbor Julio did everything right — worked, planned, invested for the future. I recently went with him to see his campo, the small farm he'd staked everything on. There's...virtually nothing left.
There's a big difference between power and authority. Max Weber knew it, and Maduro's finding out.
SiBCI's doomed attempt to keep international media from covering 1S backfired, as anyone who spent more than five minutes thinking it through knew it would.
Henceforth, these 18 officers will be in charge of these 18 products. Do not adjust your sets, this is not a parody. (OK...the video is.)
Your daily briefing for Friday, September 2, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
A protest is a communicative act. So what did 1S communicate, and to whom?
Ironically, the defining tweet of the "Toma de Caracas" came not from the big opposition demonstration but from the squalid little chavista counterdemo.
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