Noesdeayer
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i am now in San Francisco,California after spending last week in Bogota and Cali,Colombia.Every time I have visited there in the last 10 years I have noted on-going improvements in all areas of life.Colombia can boast of having one of L.A.,s strongest currencies,lowest inflation rates (1% in 2014) and highest rates of investment and ROI. Unemployment is a high 9%,although 3 years ago it was 12%.This is because the pacification process still has a way to go and there remains a large percentage of the population that was displaced from rural areas to the cities due to the FARC's terrorist activities that still have to feel safe and confident enough to return to the countryside. What most impressed me was the participation in the national pacification of peolple of all income levels and racial backgrounds-white,black,native Indian and mixed race.One Afro-Colombian woman,a former fashion model who has set up an entrepreneurial program for the young called "Buenaventurados"-" Good Ventures" was especially encouraging.The minimum wage and minimum retirement is about U$D 300-smaller than Argentina's but with only 1% annual inflation they go waaaay farther! Bogota is a clean and progressive capital markedly less expensive than B.A.even in the upscale areas.Even poor Colombians speak a clear,"castizo"-pure-Castillian Spanish without all the unnecessary English like -delivery.a full etc.used in Argentina.The music heard on radio,TV and "musica funcional" is basically local Colombian.I have been in B.A. since 1979 and have totally aculturated but I would not say it is a city in which to learn correct Spanish either spoken or written.Maybe Argentina can learn something from Colombia.I certainly hope so-for their own sake.