hey girl i respect your opinion about chavez cuz i don't like him, but i think you're the only chavista i've heard who knows english...you lack that eeuu or britain accent though, but you can talk fluidly, and thats important...saludos ; )
Keep it up girl, I saw you just counter-commented my opinion on other youtube page. The ignorant usually call the other "ignorant" while the smart try to explain their views.
Y después dicen que las únicas mujeres bellas son las opositoras descerebradas. Tú echas por tierra ese tipo de aseveraciones. 5 estrellas para tu video y un beso desde Valencia.
I cannot post url addresses here because it's very difficult and I'm lazy right now, but look at the pics from the parade today. There's one where a couple of women in very scantily clothes amuse the crowd. And then the president says he ousted RCTV off the airwaves because they broadcasted some porn????!
As Venezuela will be a major force in deciding the outcome of the world's last supplies of crude oil -do you think your govt will eventually put an excise hike on the local economy to meet high production value and/or demand, or will Citgo and OPEC largely determine commercial output?
I think a structured collapse of the economy could follow, but corporations are far too greedy nowadays.
I don't understand your question! I hope I'm not being crucified for this. However, we are doing very good with this levels of production, a great income has been achieved and it's been used for social plans, so it's not likely that the production it's pushed in a way that it will cause problems-
I'll take the blame for that one, esvared. I meant that the only other solution I can see, with regards to the limited remaining crude oil supplies, would be some sort of 'structured and controlled economic collapse', in which the last reserves of oil are siphoned-off equally or 'rationed' somehow between countries.
I also think it's important for your govt and ours who are so heavily dependent on finite resources to to acknowledge and consider some kind of method whereby the financial/economic consequences of peak oil are dealt with by policy and the gradual implementation of post-oil infrastructure, rather than via the gunboat diplomacy (ie- the concept of Western nations waging war on oil-rich countries for their own capital gain).
She doesn't understand the question because her english is very very bad. However, I don't have an answer to your question. What will happen? If Chávez is still in the government by then he's probably going to siphon the oil to those countries who are friends with him, will his own will be in shambles.
Those damn liberalists. *clenches and shakes fists in the air*
But I reckon your leader Chavez is doing a stand-up job, ever since he's been able to domesticate, subsidise and nationalize the supply side, a larger shipping quota or customs tax can now be placed on exported oil to the US.
Hahaha... Carlos Andres Perez is my hero. I would've done the same and fled the scene in a lesser-developed nation who were unable to monopolise distribution of their own major economic assets-ie "oil."
trabaja en tu pronunciacion pareces mexicano hablando ingles jajaja Saludos de Anz/plc
yosaulox 2 years ago
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djelfaoui2011 3 years ago
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djelfaoui2011 3 years ago
hey girl i respect your opinion about chavez cuz i don't like him, but i think you're the only chavista i've heard who knows english...you lack that eeuu or britain accent though, but you can talk fluidly, and thats important...saludos ; )
Romi260986 4 years ago
Keep it up girl, I saw you just counter-commented my opinion on other youtube page. The ignorant usually call the other "ignorant" while the smart try to explain their views.
jocaboqu 4 years ago
you have very beatiful voice
Lordodragonss 4 years ago
Y después dicen que las únicas mujeres bellas son las opositoras descerebradas. Tú echas por tierra ese tipo de aseveraciones. 5 estrellas para tu video y un beso desde Valencia.
rodripena20 4 years ago
Thanks for the heads up, tocada.
(I have no clue what she's saying in English either)
JETWPN 4 years ago
>=[ ask tocada how she learned eglish >=]
esvared 4 years ago
Why don't you ask me yourself?
tocada 4 years ago
Hehehe.
Well, anyone who is non-allied with the US is an ally of mine.
Although I am partial to the extreme views of PNAC.
JETWPN 4 years ago
I cannot post url addresses here because it's very difficult and I'm lazy right now, but look at the pics from the parade today. There's one where a couple of women in very scantily clothes amuse the crowd. And then the president says he ousted RCTV off the airwaves because they broadcasted some porn????!
tocada 4 years ago
omfg,that girl must be banned 4ever of this site.
GreenTeaGirlieHacked 4 years ago
*Sorry, semantics error, only 2% of our energy is spent utilizing natural resources.
JETWPN 4 years ago
Currently, here in the UK we're only utilizing something like 2% of natural resources. And most of those are wind turbines.
JETWPN 4 years ago
As Venezuela will be a major force in deciding the outcome of the world's last supplies of crude oil -do you think your govt will eventually put an excise hike on the local economy to meet high production value and/or demand, or will Citgo and OPEC largely determine commercial output?
I think a structured collapse of the economy could follow, but corporations are far too greedy nowadays.
JETWPN 4 years ago
I don't understand your question! I hope I'm not being crucified for this. However, we are doing very good with this levels of production, a great income has been achieved and it's been used for social plans, so it's not likely that the production it's pushed in a way that it will cause problems-
But please explain me if you can.
esvared 4 years ago
I'll take the blame for that one, esvared. I meant that the only other solution I can see, with regards to the limited remaining crude oil supplies, would be some sort of 'structured and controlled economic collapse', in which the last reserves of oil are siphoned-off equally or 'rationed' somehow between countries.
JETWPN 4 years ago
I also think it's important for your govt and ours who are so heavily dependent on finite resources to to acknowledge and consider some kind of method whereby the financial/economic consequences of peak oil are dealt with by policy and the gradual implementation of post-oil infrastructure, rather than via the gunboat diplomacy (ie- the concept of Western nations waging war on oil-rich countries for their own capital gain).
JETWPN 4 years ago
Read 1984 if you can. Excellent book.
tocada 4 years ago
Yep, First book I ever read.
Read "Brave New World" by A.Huxley, that is, if you haven't already.
JETWPN 4 years ago
She doesn't understand the question because her english is very very bad. However, I don't have an answer to your question. What will happen? If Chávez is still in the government by then he's probably going to siphon the oil to those countries who are friends with him, will his own will be in shambles.
tocada 4 years ago
Those damn liberalists. *clenches and shakes fists in the air*
But I reckon your leader Chavez is doing a stand-up job, ever since he's been able to domesticate, subsidise and nationalize the supply side, a larger shipping quota or customs tax can now be placed on exported oil to the US.
JETWPN 4 years ago
Hahaha... Carlos Andres Perez is my hero. I would've done the same and fled the scene in a lesser-developed nation who were unable to monopolise distribution of their own major economic assets-ie "oil."
JETWPN 4 years ago