It’s not a title of a porn movie. I looked at the windows of my office and I saw the Centro San Ignacio mall darker than ever. Why? Guess. Venezuela is suffering perhaps the most critical crisis in the energetic system of its history.
Among the measures that the government took in order to face the calamity, there’s an order to shut down the energy of the shopping centers at 9:00 p.m. Thus, the movies, restaurants, night clubs and any other sort of common nightly entertainment cannot function because they don’t have electricity.
We aren’t on the nineteenth century. This isn’t only about fun and trivial lifestyle. Does the government realize the impact that such measure is going to have within the economic development of our nation? The current situation is leaving armless an important muscle of production and a source of jobs. Time will tell us. The principles of economy show us that if you can’t produce enough, you start reducing the costs of your business, and we all understand what this means.
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