Maximo Apesteguia Uriburu ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Maximo Apesteguia Uriburu ⭐️⭐️⭐️
@Maximo_Arg
Abogado. Profesor Universitario (UCSE). Hincha de Boca, Republicano y Geminiano.






Nicolas Maduro on board the USS Iwo Jima.


I’m genuinely happy for the Venezuelan people. This feels like a long-overdue victory for freedom after years of suffering under a corrupt dictatorship. But watching this outpouring of joy hits hard when I think about our own struggles here in America. We don’t face the same outright starvation or mass repression, but corruption and unaccountable power are eroding our freedoms in deep, insidious ways ▪️Compromised elections: where dark money, foreign influence, and ongoing questions about integrity leave millions feeling their voice doesn’t matter. ▪️A healthcare system rigged for profits: skyrocketing costs, denied care, and preventable deaths while Big Pharma and lobbyists control Washington. ▪️The deep state & CIA: unelected agencies with little oversight, meddling in our lives, fueling endless wars, and eroding privacy and liberty. ▪️Indoctrination and confusion for our children: schools pushing radical gender ideology on young kids ▪️Our money stolen to make us poor: endless government spending, massive debt, and money-printing by the Federal Reserve fueling inflation that hits working families hardest. ▪️Prices stay high on essentials while wages lag, widening the gap between the elite and everyone else ▪️Classic corruption where the powerful get richer and the rest get squeezed. Venezuela’s nightmare was extreme, but the root is the same: corrupt, unaccountable elites betraying the people they claim to serve. If we can help deliver liberation to another nation from that kind of tyranny, why can’t we demand real transparency, accountability, and protection for our own children and families here at home?
















