RT @WSJ: 30% of Venezuelans eat two or fewer meals a day
http://on.wsj.com/1hgAymC pic.twitter.com/WsNtpIU47I
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RT @WSJ: 30% of Venezuelans eat two or fewer meals a day
http://on.wsj.com/1hgAymC pic.twitter.com/WsNtpIU47I
@WSJ Then why is everyone in the picture so fat? #BadReporting
@mflambert @WSJ when carbs r the primary food they create fat bcause carb. Needs protein to convert 2 energy. Hence fat hillbillies
@treehows Fat = lazy, dont ask me why I know (eventho everyone does!) hhaha :D
@WSJ you can say the sme for the U.S.
@WSJ I eat no more than 2 meals a day. I would say it's accurate to assume 3/10 people don't eat breakfast.
@WSJ Why? Low oil $ + 10 yrs. of gov. over spending + corruption. As S.America's biggest oil prod., they should be flush. They're broke.
@WSJ and How many Americans?
@WSJ the taste of socialism
@WSJ 30% of Venezuelans eat two or fewer meals a day
http://on.wsj.com/1hgAymC pic.twitter.com/yXM6RTNL59 @andreina @marisary @joseolivaresm
@WSJ Progressive Socialism fights obesity. “I think we’re going to die of hunger"
@WSJ The social problems of the Venezuelans are deepening despite of President Maduro defines himself as a socialist Christian leader.
@WSJ the state administered poverty does exist there, but this is poor choice of statistics to prove it.
@WSJ It's what they can afford to eat, I would guess most Americans eat only 1 or two actual meals per day.
@WSJ the gift of socialism & incompetent government. Where is activist @jorgeramosnews on abuse of power when you need him? #wakeupamerica
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