| #241 - Posted 16 February 2009, 3:56 PM | |
Location: United Kingdom Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1307 Posts: 3200 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) Friends of Venez - more material to reveiw: http://vensolidarity.net/ S. |
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| #242 - Posted 17 February 2009, 10:56 AM | |
Location: United Kingdom Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1307 Posts: 3200 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) China ties with Venez increasing - may be good for Venez people. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7894600.stm Hopefully China sponsors circular sustainable development. China has large surplus and can afford new investment. http://www.indigodev.com/Circular1.html Is there an alternative to the unmoded and unfeasible American development path? http://www.worldwatch.org/node/4963 S. Edited on 2/17/2009 10:59 AM by abc200. |
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| #243 - Posted 17 February 2009, 5:19 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1932 Posts: 884 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) Texas: What did you ever do to ABC??? He is like an electronic PAcquiao...pow..pow...pow...pow...pow!! Sueltalo ya ! |
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| #244 - Posted 17 February 2009, 9:48 PM | |
Location: United States, Richmond, Texas Join date: May 2008 Member #: 733 Posts: 1793 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) I have been extremely busy. I have done nothing to ABC, he is who he is, and believes that Socialism is the answer and holds an avid hatred for the US and its way of life. Yes Chavez won his change in election laws but probably the most important factor in his win is that the abstentions as a form of prostest is what brought about this "win" . While the vote passed 54% to 46% most news organizations are not mentioning that over 36% of the electorate DID NOT VOTE as a form of protest. Now I dont care what country you are in, if you do not participate in the vote its your fault the result turned out the way it did. I wish them all good fortune and I hope the fully come to grasp the consequence of their actions. I have said as much to my wifes family WHO DID NOT VOTE . Edited on 2/17/2009 9:50 PM by texasshoe. Texasshoe From Houston |
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| #245 - Posted 18 February 2009, 12:56 AM | |
Location: United Kingdom Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1307 Posts: 3200 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) Just trying to share information regarding the emergence of the Caribb from the fascist US domination...... Hope it helps.... S. Edited on 2/18/2009 12:57 AM by abc200. |
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| #246 - Posted 18 February 2009, 10:22 AM | |
Location: United Kingdom Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1307 Posts: 3200 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) I do not hve an avid hatred for any people. This is a total mis-representation. Many aspects of the American way of life are commendable and many Americans have exemplary life-styles. However in recent years a '5th. column' has emerged in the USA that has sought to destroy and partially succeeded in destroying much that is good in the USA. S. |
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| #247 - Posted 18 February 2009, 1:14 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1932 Posts: 884 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) Quote: texasshoe previously said: I have been extremely busy. I have done nothing to ABC, he is who he is, and believes that Socialism is the answer and holds an avid hatred for the US and its way of life. Yes Chavez won his change in election laws but probably the most important factor in his win is that the abstentions as a form of prostest is what brought about this "win" . While the vote passed 54% to 46% most news organizations are not mentioning that over 36% of the electorate DID NOT VOTE as a form of protest. Now I dont care what country you are in, if you do not participate in the vote its your fault the result turned out the way it did. I wish them all good fortune and I hope the fully come to grasp the consequence of their actions. I have said as much to my wifes family WHO DID NOT VOTE . Texas: I agree with you wholeheartedly, at least contrary to others , you do accept that the election was not tinkered with and there was major fraud. I'm also surprised at the % of abstentions (36%), That means that 64% of the electorate voted, compared to the US that is high, would you happen to know what the average voting percentage is for Venezuela? |
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| #248 - Posted 18 February 2009, 2:03 PM | |
Location: United States, Richmond, Texas Join date: May 2008 Member #: 733 Posts: 1793 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) As far as other elections the turnout was massive as was the one last November. I do however have a concern, how can a country with + / - 24 million people have over 16 million registered voters when demographics show that a full 30 percent of the population is under 14 years of age and the legal voting age is 18. As far as comapring the percentage of population that voted to the US, we have over 304 million people and in 2004 79% of those over 18 were registered to vote or around 200 +/- million people. Percentage wise a 10% turnout in the US would almost equal the population of all people in Venezuela. In the 2008 US race for President the count was 130 million popular votes cast or 65% turnout. Edited on 2/18/2009 2:11 PM by texasshoe. Texasshoe From Houston |
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| #249 - Posted 18 February 2009, 2:36 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1932 Posts: 884 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) Texas: What I wanted to grasp was if the turnout for this (Ven) election was higher or lower than to previous elections.....to see if there was a abstention protest.. which in democratic terms is rather foolish, because that is waht elections is all about.. nosotros decimois, el que calla otorga. Lets just wish our venezuelan compadres the best! This past election for the US was record breaking , as I've been told.. .. the US turnout has never been this high!! |
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| #250 - Posted 24 February 2009, 10:13 AM | |
Location: United States, Richmond, Texas Join date: May 2008 Member #: 733 Posts: 1793 | RE: Venezuela officially has the highest min. wage in Latin America (30% increase) This report pretty much sums up what I have been saying for the past year. http://www.eluniversal.com/2009/02/24/eco_art_venezuela-registro-l_1278201.shtml Texasshoe From Houston |
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