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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1407153 Brazil 09/27/2011 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | dilma is stupid. Her speech was a show in order to hide the corruption and many economic problems here. Taxation is at 34% of PIB and the State is broke, paying 12% over a massive debt. Quoting: saturnino 1541001 Dilma is just a puppet of the new world order. Sorry man, but YOU are acting in a stupid way. Brazil is increasing its economy day by day, and we are one of the most progressive country of the world nowadays and all you see is corruption, corruption, corruption...I know you are very sad because you voted for SERRA, but he is a loser. We are not that poor and miserable country we used to be when FHC and Co. were in charge of Brazil, and they were more corrupt than Dilma, no doubt. |
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(OP) User ID: 1506783 United States 09/27/2011 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think greater guilt on their part should come from the fact that they have sold out to big companies and the elitist who are just interested in a big profit. The chopping of the forest is but an after-effect of the GREED WAR that has consumed this planet. I don't believe we have much time left. The Truth About Thread: The FINAL EVENTS Of Bible Prophecy "We here are of the conviction that the papacy is the seat of the true and real Antichrist." - Martin Luther (Aug. 18, 1520) "While God has given ample evidence for faith, He will never remove all excuse for unbelief. All who look for hooks to hang their doubts upon will find them. And those who refuse to accept and obey God's Word until every objection has been removed, and there is no longer an opportunity for doubt, will never come to the light" (The Great Controversy, p. 527). "Jesus did not come to change the law, but he came to explain it, and that very fact shows that it remains, for there is no need to explain that which is abrogated." - Charles Spurgeon "Jesuit Adam Weishaupt established the modern version of the Illuminati specifically to be a front organization behind which the Jesuits could hide. After being formally abolished by Pope Clement XIV in 1773, the Jesuits used the Illuminati and other organizations to carry out their operations. Thus, the front organizations would be blamed for the trouble caused by the Jesuits." Bill Hughes (Author of The Secret Terrorists and The Enemy Unmasked) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1316122 Australia 09/27/2011 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BRICS could give crucial aid to debt-laden Europe Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2056021 By Ding Gang (People's Daily Overseas Edition) September 27, 2011 Edited and Translated by People's Daily Online The group of five leading emerging economies BRICS will consider, if necessary, providing support through the International Monetary Fund or other international financial institutions to address the European debt crisis, the finance ministers of BRICS countries said in a joint statement last week. [link to english.peopledaily.com.cn] [link to video.godlikeproductions.com] I'd fuck either one of those chicks |
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User ID: 2146571 Brazil 09/27/2011 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | God, I just found the worst kind of tard around... THE LULA/DILMA TARD No, the end is not near. IT IS ALREADY HERE A man sooner or later discovers that he is the master-gardener of his soul, the director of his life. - James Allen. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2160826 United States 09/27/2011 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just another indicator that it's going down soon. Quoting: A Voice In The Wilderness Question is, how long? BRASILIA(BERNAMA-NNN- MERCOPRESS) -- Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has warned that a full blown economic crisis could be devastating for emerging countries as well as for the world's largest economies. Quoting: BernamaShe added that the global financial situation could also cause a "serious rupture." when speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York. The Brazilian President became the first woman to open a United Nations General Assembly session in the 66 years of the institution's history. Nations should halt currency wars by avoiding free-floating exchange regimes said Rousseff, adding that Brazil was not invincible against the global crisis though she claims it was one of the world's least affected countries by the recession. "Controls must be imposed on the currency war through the adoption of floating exchange rate regimes," she said. "That means putting an end to exchange rate manipulation both by excessively expansionary monetary policies (U.S) and by the stratagem of fixed exchange rates (China)," she said. The Brazilian leader stressed the crisis is "too deep" to be addressed by "a couple of countries" exclusively. She said the emerging countries earned their right to participate on the crisis decisions for being the ones "currently responsible for the world's economic growth" and reinforced the Brazilian claim to a permanent seat on the UN's Security Council. She also showed full Brazilian support to the Palestinian claim to UN recognition saying it was "a legitimate right" and highlighted "Muslims and Jewish should coexist in peace." "In India, China, Russia, and the cities of America, thousands of men and women are dying of starvation. The monied men, because they have the power, control the market. They purchase at low rates all they can obtain, and then sell at greatly increased prices. This means starvation to the poorer classes, and will result in a civil war." Ellen White (General manuscript, untitled, typed August 13, 1899.) God bless friends. "and the cities of America, thousands of men and women are dying of starvation." Kidding again? "will result in a civil war" which you are encouraging and perhaps entrepreneuring? |
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saturnino User ID: 2163519 United States 09/27/2011 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For you foreigners to get an idea, the piece of shit who supports Lula and Dilma is usually a public servant who got a shitty position in some useless government bureaucracy by indication, where he doesn't have to do anything all day but stay in the internet praising the demagogue. The kind of person who would be a zero in life if he were not kissing the ass of the party. They are disgusting Marxist scum. Lazy, corrupt, blood sucking parasites. Meanwhile, the real workers have to pay 40% in taxes when they buy toilet paper or soap in order to support this useless scum. |
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User ID: 1565584 Brazil 09/27/2011 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For you foreigners to get an idea, the piece of shit who supports Lula and Dilma is usually a public servant who got a shitty position in some useless government bureaucracy by indication, where he doesn't have to do anything all day but stay in the internet praising the demagogue. The kind of person who would be a zero in life if he were not kissing the ass of the party. Quoting: saturnino 2163519 They are disgusting Marxist scum. Lazy, corrupt, blood sucking parasites. Meanwhile, the real workers have to pay 40% in taxes when they buy toilet paper or soap in order to support this useless scum. ^this^ Not to mention the millions of votes they buy from the poor ignorant folks. There are lots of them here. |
PsycoCandy
User ID: 2134987 Brazil 09/27/2011 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For you foreigners to get an idea, the piece of shit who supports Lula and Dilma is usually a public servant who got a shitty position in some useless government bureaucracy by indication, where he doesn't have to do anything all day but stay in the internet praising the demagogue. The kind of person who would be a zero in life if he were not kissing the ass of the party. Quoting: saturnino 2163519 They are disgusting Marxist scum. Lazy, corrupt, blood sucking parasites. Meanwhile, the real workers have to pay 40% in taxes when they buy toilet paper or soap in order to support this useless scum. Aham, in your dreamdoomland... |
Lulossauro Rex User ID: 2164339 Brazil 09/27/2011 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The poor peasants from the dry hinterlands of the Northeast approve the government. The blue collar workers from the technologically advanced industries in Sao Paulo (like Embraer) approve the government. The middle class white collar workers from Rio de Janeiro mostly approve the government. Brazil's richest man, billionaire Eike Batista, is a fan of the government. All social classes approve the government. Only the PSDBtards who want to have the government machine back in their hands doesn't approve the government. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1377390 Netherlands 09/27/2011 05:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | because brazilians are a bunch of poor people and I hate poor people Take off Hoser! Leaf the Brazilians alone, Miss Maple. Why dont you get your facts straight. Brazil's GDP is higher then yours! Who's poor now? [link to en.wikipedia.org] that's a reasonable way to hate people... from now on I'll hate mexicans because they use sombreros -- Maybe Dilma is a good president, but the sad thing is that she gives a f** for the natural enviroment issues Ever noticed that ignorant people are always using harsh words in a very loud way? Brazil is an example for the rest of the world. They went from third world to one of the strongest economies. GOOD FOR YOU Give me Brazil any time instead of the States. Wish I could go and live there. |
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ArchaicSEAL User ID: 873894 United States 09/27/2011 05:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | because brazilians are a bunch of poor people and I hate poor people Take off Hoser! Leaf the Brazilians alone, Miss Maple. Why dont you get your facts straight. Brazil's GDP is higher then yours! Who's poor now? [link to en.wikipedia.org] ROFLMAO! I have family in Brazil, I was born in the US to Brazilian parents. I have been to the shit hole you call a country, MANY times. I actually watch the news on Record and Globo frequently. Your country is basically a fucking war zone ripe with corruption stemming from the highest level in government. Your people (especially those living around the favelas) are always in a state of constant fear and, in many cases, cannot even leave their homes to go to work when the "police" and the gangs are waging war. You constantly have gang members and thugs robbing everyone on public transportation and sometimes even entire areas of neighborhoods and business centers. Three quarters of your population is poor, uneducated and living in highly rural areas where even clean public water is not available. Your politicians steal constantly from the public's money and are up to their assholes in corruption and support for narcotrafficking gangs nation wide (but especially in major cities like Sao Paulo and Rio.) Your police are just as corrupt. The people do not have a right to own a firearm, even in their homes (and thank God because the nation would probably kill itself off if they did.) It is a dirty, corrupt, disgusting country to live in... the best places are either way out in uninhabited land or closed off to the public and open only to those with money (such as tourists.) So... in essence, what good is having a higher GDP than us if your culture sucks ass? If your living conditions are deplorable unless you happen to be the 1-5% that are lucky enough to be middle class or rich? Your women, for the most part, prostitute themselves for free to ever man (whores) and your men drink pinga and beer until they can barely walk home (though most decide to drive at that point and end up killing others.) Hell, if you happen to have a good sum of net worth in Brazil you always have to be fearing for your life or the life and safety of your family. Your people are so desperate that when I go visit Brazil every so often I have to basically fight off women who want to fuck me in any way I desire if I would just marry them and bring them to America (little do they know.) Your people are sick, sad and pathetic... and I tell that to EVERY Brazilian I know or meet. You are sick, sad and pathetic only because you could have such a powerhouse of a nation if you would all just grow the fuck up. So, from me to you: GROW THE FUCK UP. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1350909 United States 09/27/2011 06:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 75% of Brazilians approves the government. The numbers don't lie. Quoting: Lulossauro Rex 2164339 The poor peasants from the dry hinterlands of the Northeast approve the government. The blue collar workers from the technologically advanced industries in Sao Paulo (like Embraer) approve the government. The middle class white collar workers from Rio de Janeiro mostly approve the government. Brazil's richest man, billionaire Eike Batista, is a fan of the government. All social classes approve the government. Only the PSDBtards who want to have the government machine back in their hands doesn't approve the government. Lets see a military dictatorship until 1986. No that could not be the cause of such a horrible economic situation for Brasil. Who would invest in a country run by a military dictatorship. No one and the country smoldered. Now no dictatorship run by the military and boom the country is enjoying what it should enjoy a good economy since it has the fifth most natural resources available to any country on earth. Dilma was left wing terrorist in her early life and is never going to be much of a president. So all you Dilma lovers talk to me when they are tearing down the last favela. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1350909 United States 09/27/2011 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | because brazilians are a bunch of poor people and I hate poor people Take off Hoser! Leaf the Brazilians alone, Miss Maple. Why dont you get your facts straight. Brazil's GDP is higher then yours! Who's poor now? [link to en.wikipedia.org] ROFLMAO! I have family in Brazil, I was born in the US to Brazilian parents. I have been to the shit hole you call a country, MANY times. I actually watch the news on Record and Globo frequently. Your country is basically a fucking war zone ripe with corruption stemming from the highest level in government. Your people (especially those living around the favelas) are always in a state of constant fear and, in many cases, cannot even leave their homes to go to work when the "police" and the gangs are waging war. You constantly have gang members and thugs robbing everyone on public transportation and sometimes even entire areas of neighborhoods and business centers. Three quarters of your population is poor, uneducated and living in highly rural areas where even clean public water is not available. Your politicians steal constantly from the public's money and are up to their assholes in corruption and support for narcotrafficking gangs nation wide (but especially in major cities like Sao Paulo and Rio.) Your police are just as corrupt. The people do not have a right to own a firearm, even in their homes (and thank God because the nation would probably kill itself off if they did.) It is a dirty, corrupt, disgusting country to live in... the best places are either way out in uninhabited land or closed off to the public and open only to those with money (such as tourists.) So... in essence, what good is having a higher GDP than us if your culture sucks ass? If your living conditions are deplorable unless you happen to be the 1-5% that are lucky enough to be middle class or rich? Your women, for the most part, prostitute themselves for free to ever man (whores) and your men drink pinga and beer until they can barely walk home (though most decide to drive at that point and end up killing others.) Hell, if you happen to have a good sum of net worth in Brazil you always have to be fearing for your life or the life and safety of your family. Your people are so desperate that when I go visit Brazil every so often I have to basically fight off women who want to fuck me in any way I desire if I would just marry them and bring them to America (little do they know.) Your people are sick, sad and pathetic... and I tell that to EVERY Brazilian I know or meet. You are sick, sad and pathetic only because you could have such a powerhouse of a nation if you would all just grow the fuck up. So, from me to you: GROW THE FUCK UP. They have a saying IN Brasil that god made the land beautiful but the people he put on it are shit. |
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(OP) User ID: 1506783 United States 09/27/2011 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is impossible, there are laws here that compels the owner to make his land productive, otherwise it will be confiscated by the government and given to the without land movement to be chopped down. This may be true but the amazon is still getting cut down at an unbelievable pace so something else must be the problem... The Truth About Thread: The FINAL EVENTS Of Bible Prophecy "We here are of the conviction that the papacy is the seat of the true and real Antichrist." - Martin Luther (Aug. 18, 1520) "While God has given ample evidence for faith, He will never remove all excuse for unbelief. All who look for hooks to hang their doubts upon will find them. And those who refuse to accept and obey God's Word until every objection has been removed, and there is no longer an opportunity for doubt, will never come to the light" (The Great Controversy, p. 527). "Jesus did not come to change the law, but he came to explain it, and that very fact shows that it remains, for there is no need to explain that which is abrogated." - Charles Spurgeon "Jesuit Adam Weishaupt established the modern version of the Illuminati specifically to be a front organization behind which the Jesuits could hide. After being formally abolished by Pope Clement XIV in 1773, the Jesuits used the Illuminati and other organizations to carry out their operations. Thus, the front organizations would be blamed for the trouble caused by the Jesuits." Bill Hughes (Author of The Secret Terrorists and The Enemy Unmasked) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1533774 United States 09/27/2011 09:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lula was the best President that Brazil ever had. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1548221 And Dilma is a very good president. Only the PSDBtards don't know it. +1 with an addendum... Every president sucks, but both (Lula and Dilma) really helped the nation, mainly due to lower and middle class. True... the last REAL presidents before Lula and Dilma were Vargas and JK (even tho Vargas went dictatorial he avoided the military coup for many years by doing so)... The only place where their politic is lacking is in the environmental area the Amazon is being torn to shreds... Isn't that better economically for Brazil, converting jungle to grazing or growing land? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1533774 United States 09/27/2011 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is impossible, there are laws here that compels the owner to make his land productive, otherwise it will be confiscated by the government and given to the without land movement to be chopped down. This may be true but the amazon is still getting cut down at an unbelievable pace so something else must be the problem... OP I think you misread the last comment. He's given a reason WHY the Amazon jungle is being converted to farmland so fast. Whether it's good policy or not, the pressure from the enviros and UN must be incredible to change this policy, so I respect the independence shown by Brazil in sticking with this policy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1533774 United States 09/27/2011 09:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think this forced-development policy will make Brazil economically much stronger. Think of how the US west was settled, people going out there to seek a place to live. In 50 years the west of Brazil may have important cities and industries in the new areas that it doesn't have now. |
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(OP) User ID: 1506783 United States 09/28/2011 12:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is impossible, there are laws here that compels the owner to make his land productive, otherwise it will be confiscated by the government and given to the without land movement to be chopped down. This may be true but the amazon is still getting cut down at an unbelievable pace so something else must be the problem... OP I think you misread the last comment. He's given a reason WHY the Amazon jungle is being converted to farmland so fast. Whether it's good policy or not, the pressure from the enviros and UN must be incredible to change this policy, so I respect the independence shown by Brazil in sticking with this policy. Oh I see now. Thanks. The Truth About Thread: The FINAL EVENTS Of Bible Prophecy "We here are of the conviction that the papacy is the seat of the true and real Antichrist." - Martin Luther (Aug. 18, 1520) "While God has given ample evidence for faith, He will never remove all excuse for unbelief. All who look for hooks to hang their doubts upon will find them. And those who refuse to accept and obey God's Word until every objection has been removed, and there is no longer an opportunity for doubt, will never come to the light" (The Great Controversy, p. 527). "Jesus did not come to change the law, but he came to explain it, and that very fact shows that it remains, for there is no need to explain that which is abrogated." - Charles Spurgeon "Jesuit Adam Weishaupt established the modern version of the Illuminati specifically to be a front organization behind which the Jesuits could hide. After being formally abolished by Pope Clement XIV in 1773, the Jesuits used the Illuminati and other organizations to carry out their operations. Thus, the front organizations would be blamed for the trouble caused by the Jesuits." Bill Hughes (Author of The Secret Terrorists and The Enemy Unmasked) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2331658 Brazil 09/29/2011 11:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Indeed. In the 70´s the military government saw Amazon as a frontier to be explored and populated, I did watch another day a TV documentary from that time, the reporter called Amazon "Green Hell", and was praising the opening of roads and the construction of villages and schools. The government that time incentivated the chopping down of the forest, and by the law a property should preserve 50 per cent of its area and chopp down another 50 per cent. In 2001 the law changed and only 20 per cent was allowed to be deforestated and 80 per cent should be preserved. But this law isn´t much respected. Lately the ecological consciousness begin to awake, reflecting in the laws, but in practice doesn´t work very well yet. The other regions, Amazon Cerrado must preserve 35 % and the rest of the country 20 %. But after preserving these legal percentages, the rest of the area must be chopped down and made productive, otherwise the owner will lose its land. I don´t think that this is a wise law, Ecology shows the importance of forests preservation. |