💡 "Today, December 19, the blackouts come to an end after almost three months of power cuts, which at their most critical moment were up to 14 hours a day.
It will be the end of three months of sacrifices and disruptions in the daily activities of Ecuadorians.
Days ago President Daniel Noboa said that his government has done "everything necessary so that, regardless of the climate conditions that affect us in the future, this is the last energy crisis that will hit Ecuador in this way."
However, seven industrial companies will continue to face restrictions, while the Turkish barge Murat Bey, which is already in the country, will be key to improving electricity supply.
📍 The Government has taken measures such as the arrival of this barge and agreements to stabilize the electricity network after the power generation crisis.
📍 In addition, the purchase of energy to the neighboring country Colombia was managed, demonstrating the existence of a bilateral relationship between the mandates Daniel Noboa and Gustavo Petro.
📍 As economic relief, households for these days already received the plates with the compensation offered by the Government. Those who consume up to 180 kilowatt/hour per month will only have to pay the tariff for other services. The benefit is for four months, by when everyone expects that the lack of electricity is already a problem solved.
This is how a time of darkness ends and a glimmer of light appears in the Ecuadorians who long for the country not to be harmed again by this problem that has suffered for years and for several governments has gone unnoticed."
🤠iffin you gonna move down or remain in Ecuador on into 2025, get prepared for whats a coming down the pike🥷🏼its not and has not been just a Coastal & #GYE thang, its also a Sierra & Metro #Quito Thanggy as well👮🏻♂️💰
My 2025 NewYears Resolution is more time out on the La G range, zz style, 🎸🥁🎸 cuzz (imho) we gonna dang sure be a needin it🥷🏼if anybody wants to no longer be an outlaw? Call me to join our Qtowne Quito gun club and get legal to tote with a 55hr CCW Course,
now a days The CCW is pretty much streamlined down to this:
plan on about $300 for to join the gun club,about $200 or up to $300 for the CCW course,about $300 for psyche, psycho and toxico exams,
a 9mm Taurus for say $1200.
a 9mm CZ for say $1500.
aprox $80 to $100 for a box of 50rds 9mm FMJ
i see peeps now a days getting legally armed in about a 3-4 months time frame, kinda like a tuff assed visa process!
'Always be prepared' - BSA & SA,
"When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns" - Louis L'Amour (1908-1988) Western novelist of ...
20AUG25 'The 10 most affordable states for retirees in 2025- "Here are the most affordable states, according to Bankrate’s analysis:
West Virginia
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West Virginia
powered to the top with strong performances in both key sub-categories. The state had the lowest cost of living, as well as the fourth-lowest cost of homeowner’s insurance, at $1,009 annually.
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Premeirs🎥SUN 10AUG25 (9pmET) #CNN "Senior National Correspondent David Culver and team report on the exploding violence in Ecuador, 🇪🇨
Where citizens are regularly pressured to hand over money to gangs involved in the country’s drug trade.
Watch ‘Ecuador: The Narco Superhighway’ on ‘The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper’ Sunday August 10 at 9pm ET on CNN." #CNN #News -