> "they used petro oil money to lower grocery prices"
Huh? Those criminals dared to use the country oil to offer affordable food to the people?! Criminals, I tell you, criminals!
The president of Columbia wrote a tweet recently in which he points out that Rubio is probably mostly salty because his family's old houses in Cuba got turned into schools for street children.
> como a Rubio, él caribeño y latino, que odia a los latinos porque la revolución cubana les quitó la casa para volverla una escuela para niños cubanos
(whatever you think of Petro's politics, his tweet mentions Whitman and Hemingway alongside Sacco and Vanzetti. I'm guessing POTUS could read Hemingway, but I doubt he even knows who Whitman is, let alone Sacco and Vanzetti?)
My apologies for the x URL, how the fuck do we proxy these again?
You missed the part where it put private grocers out of business and forced dependence on government largess. Contrary to popular belief, more power to those with a monopoly on murder rarely works out for regular people.
> "they used petro oil money to lower grocery prices" Huh? Those criminals dared to use the country oil to offer affordable food to the people?! Criminals, I tell you, criminals!
The president of Columbia wrote a tweet recently in which he points out that Rubio is probably mostly salty because his family's old houses in Cuba got turned into schools for street children.
> como a Rubio, él caribeño y latino, que odia a los latinos porque la revolución cubana les quitó la casa para volverla una escuela para niños cubanos
(whatever you think of Petro's politics, his tweet mentions Whitman and Hemingway alongside Sacco and Vanzetti. I'm guessing POTUS could read Hemingway, but I doubt he even knows who Whitman is, let alone Sacco and Vanzetti?)
My apologies for the x URL, how the fuck do we proxy these again?
https://x.com/petrogustavo/status/2008588597914370206
see also https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46510648
You missed the part where it put private grocers out of business and forced dependence on government largess. Contrary to popular belief, more power to those with a monopoly on murder rarely works out for regular people.