Socialist Christmas: Venezuela Gives Users of Its Social Credit System Card $2.67 – By Christian Caruzo:
The “generous” gift of 44 Venezuelan Bolivars was worth $2.84 on Monday and is now worth $2.67 as of Friday’s official exchange rate. The $2.67 is far short of being able to cover the cost of any of the ingredients in the nation’s traditional Christmas dish, hallaca, which cooks now require at least $68 to make 58 of the corn cakes. The socialist nation’s minimum wage of 130 bolivars a month ($7.90 as of Friday) cannot begin to cover a basic family serving of the dish. […] Venezuelan citizens who are registered with the Fatherland platform are given a Carnet de la Patria (Card of the Fatherland), a physical proof of their registry. The card, which contains basic personal information on the front, has a QR code on the back that can be scanned with a Maduro regime-developed Android smartphone application to access a user’s data or to be able to opt into the regime’s monetary bonuses or programs. Finish Reading:
https://www.breitbart.com/latin-america/2022/12/23/socialist-christmas-venezuela-gives-users-social-credit-system-card-2-67/