Good @adsactly, I indicate the following in a very respectful way. I understand the point of view that you are indicating but the problem in our country is in many areas.
first is the lack of a strong mandate for government agencies to work without receiving any money.
second, that they do not regulate real prices in the markets, since many of us Venezuelans are to blame for this.
why?
Very simple, if you have cash a cheese costs you 1000 Bsf (correctly a million bolivares) but for the lack of cash, you have to pass the point and the seller very unfairly sells it to you in 8000 Bsf (eight million Bolivares), that It happens because the Venezuelan has unfortunately become too conformist because of the situation.
Unfortunately, when Chavez was alive. This controlled the inflation little by little and did not make the Venezuelan not talk to him as we say vulgarly here "de coñazo", but with the mandate of a mature Nicola who is currently doing NOTHING for his country, sent all the efforts of the previous president to the shit.