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so in a very short time the poverty rate in venezuela doubled. by 1995, 66% of all venezuelans were impoverished. getting poorer tends to make motors radical so inevitably venezuela got radical politics. you know what happened next, venezuela is now rated one of the most miserable places on planet earth. a few years ago, citizens in caracas were reduced to eating zoo animals. there was no food, for that matter there was no electricity. seven just half a lifetime, an advanced society had returned to the stone age. united states is not in danger of becoming venezuela next week but we are moving closer to it. inflation is a big part of the reason. of all the economic crises a country can face, inflation is the most dangerous. inflation doesn t just make people poorer, it totally destroys their confidence in their leaders, the authorities who issue the now worthless currency they are using for toilet paper. inflation is not an act of god like a drug or hurricane, it is an active
than enron. it had taken enron 16 divleers 10 billion in access to 65 billion of access and took them 24 days to go bankrupt. jesse: i m sure you remember the fall of enron the energy trading company that collapsed after years of fraud when investigators looked into the smoking wreckage of that firm, they found that it was rotten to the core and was built on the hundreds of millions of dollars of faulty accounting. enron was just a massive scam and the company became the poster child for failure and corruption in cormingt america. two decades since the collapse of enron. today we are seeing the signs of another company infected by the disease of corruption. twitter. it s like the enron of social media. fake and corrupt. they rigged the presidential election by suppressing really important information. information that voters had a right to know about. but hunter biden s laptop from hell went under the radar. twitter made sure you didn t speak a word of it election time if
This is another morale boost for labour, more woe for the conservatives. Chris mason has our top story. Natalie elphicke, shoulder to shoulder with the Prime Minister when rishi sunak invited reporters to dover last summer to talk about stopping the boats. Less than a year later, she has stopped being a Conservative Mp. Look at the leader shes appearing with now. I must admit, when i got up this morning i didnt expect to hear this today. Natalie elphicke, the labour member of parliament for dover and deal. I think she speaks for very many tory voters in saying that the tory party has changed, it has left the centre ground. But equally the labour party has changed and we are very clearly the party of the national interest. Really good day. It has been a great day. Cue the mildly awkward first date with the cameras in tow vibes ahead of her criticism of their Prime Minister. He is not stopping the boats and he is letting the country down. Meanwhile, under labour, they are clear that it i