π₯ππ MASSIVE PROTESTS in Panama Over Skyrocketing Inflation, Demonstrators Block Roads π₯ππ
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If they make a move to block or damage the Canal. Itβll throw the already chaotic economy into further disarray worldwide
PANAMA: Mass demonstrations underway as citizens rise up against the government over high inflation which increased the cost of food, fuel, and basic services. Panama is on the verge of collapsing.
https://twitter.com/KatieDaviscourt/status/1548534377126146050
Photo shows empty shelves at a grocery store near Panama City. Panama uses $US currencyβto put the situation into perspective.
https://twitter.com/KatieDaviscourt/status/1548667888956895233/photo/1
so many of these protests r going on world wide. anyone wonder if some could be color revolutions? thx
Color Revolutions are certainly possible. However, I also think that people are breaking. We went through hell with the lock downs and now people are realizing their governments screwed them all over.
Former democracies have become fascist and communist countries and free people, worldwide, are not going to take it.
Personally, I think all of these things are coming our way (US) next. The economy and inflation are one thing, but I see the midterms as being an inflection point. If nothing is done about 2020 and 2022 turns out the same, I believe it will have become clear that their is no one coming to save the country.
We'll have to save ourselves. We've done it before and it will be time to do it again.
The dnc will go full banana republic. Attempt a steal right in the open. People are about to realize where 3rd world nations got the idea from. It was all Cia run.
ty for ur response. i see all these patriots standing up n am excited for the world. the color rev idea was something i read just today.
For more on Color Revolutions, please read this for additional insights into the color revolution against President Trump and MAGA.
thx!
Anytime! Enjoy!
u/#Merica
Interesting detail: Panama uses the US Dollar as its currency.
Panama also has a local currency called the Balboa, which is pegged one-to-one with the US Dollar, but in fact most transactions are actually handled in actual US Dollars rather than Balboas. Either way, the Balboa and the Dollar go up and down together, meaning OUR inflation is (in theory) exactly the same as the inflation in Panama.
Just as the rate of price inflation varies here from item to item, the same is surely true in Panama and there may be nation-specific factors that are hitting Panamanians harder -- a lower standard of living with less of a cushion to start with is one possibility.
Great insights u/Narg ππ»
Thank you.