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The Brazilian Farce: Celebrating World's Most Miserable 6th Largest Economy PDF Print E-mail
2012 - January 2012
Written by Mauro Pereira   
Monday, 09 January 2012 04:02

Poverty and wealth Having gone through the year-end celebrations we were left with the feeling that 2011, as a whole, will not be missed: it will be marked as one of the most mediocre political years, characterized by successive crises involving the three branches of government. I don't know which one most haunts my fears, what I know is they all exacerbate my deepest suspicion.

As has been the case in recent years, the federal government maintained its bet on an advertising avalanche to disguise the moral collapse that accompanies it since 2003.

The official propaganda distinguished itself for its distorted content, more concerned with promoting the government's logo and for the undisguised electioneering bias. Displaying a very well articulated brazenness, Dilma and Lula were the main protagonists of the commercials that sell Brazil's fake image.

Both also had outstanding performance in the most sordid manifestation of disrespect to the intelligence of Brazilians, designed to pretend that both the mensalão (monthly allowance) scandal as the 15 ministers dismissed for involvement in corruption, if they ever existed, had nothing to do with their administrations.

They trampled on the part of society abandoned by a silent opposition, hiding behind an alleged preservation of the institutional order and, as a tribute to cowardice, qualified itself as the main guarantor of the climate of disorder that threatens the institutions.

Fearful, this opposition betrayed the trust of voters with an exaggerated reverence for their governors and contented itself with being a privileged spectator of the billion-dollar spree provided by corrupt ministers indicated by Lula and appointed by president Dilma Rousseff.

As we enter the tenth year of the PT ruling, there is little to celebrate. TV news dressed up to stage another act of explicit adulation towards the federal government, celebrating with fanfare Brazil's entry in the group of the six largest economies on earth.

Too much pyrotechnics and too little information because at no time they reported that the country is among the seven most developed economies since the time of the military dictatorship. The unscrupulous maneuver minimizes the naked truth: a huge void separates tens of millions of Brazilians from this supposed advancement.

It is inhuman the joy that surrounds the 6th poorest wealth of the world. There can be no joy when the numbers of the real Brazil point to a bleak picture, which shows more than 19 million bastard children of the PT opulence, who survive below the misery line.

It is immoral to justify any presumption of economic success when more than half the population has no access to treated sewage and drinking water, while another sizable portion parade down the avenue of submission bearing the banner of remunerated poverty.

Likewise, it is unacceptable to boast about a fortune that even if it overflows the coffers of the government, it does not reach the adolescents, who, unaided, wander among the miserable 40% and the illiterate 20%, a frightening reality that calls into question the future of the nation and nips at the bud the sense of nationhood.

Elected with the votes of the overwhelming majority of those humiliated by forgetfulness, president Dilma Rousseff missed a unique chance to be reconciled with her mandate evading the responsibility to communicate to the nation the success of the Brazilian economy and because of that, express her sorrow for the incompetence in the management of the available financial resources.

And, in solidarity to the miserable, tell how ashamed she is of the offense of the bullet train, of the criminal activities of NGOs belonging to those who are PT friendly, of her ministers' diversion of over a billion reais in public money, of her embarrassing New Year's break, which cost taxpayers more than half a million reais.

To complete the ritual of reconciliation, she should apologize for all the promises that were lost somewhere in the campaign.

Such a stance would be less compromising than isolating herself at a military base and transferring to the worst finance minister of republican history the task of explaining that if those involved in the mensalão are convicted and imprisoned, if the ministers stop robbing the public coffers and if there is no overinvoicing in the World Cup's works in twenty years, the PT government will be ready to rescue these citizens from the condition of sub-Brazilians.

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Dilma Rousseff and Finance minister Guido Mantega are the unequivocal confirmation that when it comes to human development, the sixth most powerful economy on the planet still has one of its tentacles firmly mired in the vicinity of the stone age.

Mauro Pereira is a contributor at Veja magazine.



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written by Jay B, January 09, 2012
The English in this article is very poor, almost to the point of making no sense. Not sure if this was google translated or what, but at a minimum, needs to be edited for coherence.
@ Jay B
written by wisemann, January 09, 2012
Agreed.

This toucan is at it again with his bitter grapes are sour commentary. Maybe he should go live in Paraguay or Bolivia......
Eroded
written by Jordan T, January 09, 2012
The beginning was actually not bad, coherent, and the vocab was surprisingly good, as if this was an anglo writing. I understood what the writer was getting at.
Then it seems the writer delved so deeply into the over-the-top fierce castigation of the government that he lost all poise and ability to communicate correctly, belying his under-developed linguistic capability.
Mauro, keep trying, just hold back your emotions long enough to edit, correct and cohere your article prior to clicking the 'send' button.
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written by Nicholas (usmale), January 09, 2012
poor toucan ideologue. no wonder fhc the neoliberal is so concerned.
The worst FM was Rui
written by Fd, January 09, 2012
Good article, but the worst finance minister in republican history was Rui Barbosa, the guy destroyed the Brazilian economy, somehow a couple of imbeciles that know nothing of Brazilian history consider him a hero, just like the Argentinean idiots consider the dictator Rosas an example... sad, sad Latin America. Brazil = a republic established by a coup that never worked.
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written by João da Silva, January 09, 2012

poor toucan ideologue. no wonder fhc the neoliberal is so concerned.


That was a pretty proverbial "razor sharp" comment, Nick.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif

BTW, how are all those Sorbonne trained "Social Scientists" doing these days?smilies/wink.gif
In plain English
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, January 10, 2012

The author of the above article is a complete idiot.

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Since 1989 trying to bash Brazil
written by Luiz Andrade da Silva, January 10, 2012
I really don't understand the purpose of this site. Actually, I do: its main purpose is to bash Brazil. In order to do that, it always publishes articles that make no sense, writen by people with I.Q. below zero. Nobody is saying that Brazil is already a fully developed country, but to say that Brazil is in the stone age is surely ridiculous. Where has this guy gotten those numbers from? More than half the population has no acess to drinking water? I've never seen a person in Brazil who doesn't have acess to drinking water. Please, don't lie like that, especially to a foreign audience who don't know the country because they might believe your lies. Give me a break. Brazil is on the right track. It is getting more and more developed with every passing day. If people like Mauro Pereira (who, by the way, works for magazine Veja, which is not an example of good journalism) don't like the government for ideological reasons, they should not deny the facts and distort reality to make the government look bad. It is getting ludicrous.
I agree that it's a big pathetic farce
written by Illiterate, January 10, 2012
but the article could also mention that it's because:

- Real is overvalued. Converting to dollars, we get a distorted GDP
- Absolute GDP doesn't tell much, but who cares, the average brazilian thinks it's good

Some brazilians and the usual stupid petista think that the Lula and Dilma government reduced poverty rate. In practice it's wrong, what Lula and Dilma did was slow down the reduction in poverty rate. Any other less corrupt average government could reduce poverty rate at a faster pace.

yeah my english sucks sorry
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written by Nicholas (usmale), January 10, 2012
BTW, how are all those Sorbonne trained "Social Scientists" doing these days?


they are desperate. You can see that be reading the comment from an "illiterate", who hasn't received a hug from his beloved president Obama (nice try with your "yeah my english sucks sorry"). But hey, it's happy with the NDAA Bill while concentrating on Brazil.
Ricardo Amaral
written by João da Silva, January 10, 2012

The author of the above article is a complete idiot.


That's the reason he is just a contributor. Probably doesn't reflect the "views" of the management of Veja. smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif.

I would love to hear from Mauro what he thinks of the book "A Privataria Tucana", if at all he cared to read it.smilies/wink.gif
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written by João da Silva, January 10, 2012

But hey, it's happy with the NDAA Bill while concentrating on Brazil.


Yeah, I saw your comment about it in the other thread. From what little I read about it in the U.S. media, the large majority of the Americans seem to accept (or be indifferent about) it.smilies/sad.gif
This is a great writer of truths
written by george is in washington, January 11, 2012
Great article !.well written, truthfull ,straightforward. accurate and point on. .bravo!! Mr. Mauro Periera .Brazil cries out for more of your truths.
miseravel e a bunda da mae do idiota acima
written by kirk brasvo, January 11, 2012
Ai seus f***********a ,miseria ta na ameerica e no pigs europeu , voces pensam que o BRASIL ,e merda ,estao enganado w-87 tem de montao para piratas que queirao invadir o pais ,americanos de merda , voces se acham os donos do mundo , bota a cara com a russia e com a china ou coreia do norte , o Brasil nao e o Iraq , seus idiota
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written by Luiz Andrade da Silva, January 11, 2012
Illiterate, if absolute GDP doesn't tell much, why does everybody talk about China, the all-powerful second largest economy in the world, when its per capita GDP is much less than Brazil's? On the other hand, why is Liechtenstein never invited to any important discussions about world issues, when its per capita GDP is three times as big as that of the United States? About your statement that an overvalued Real distorts the GDP, I have some doubts: how much overvalued it really is? It's hard to tell. If you take that into account, you need to recognize that many currencies are also overvalued? By the same token, when our currency was undervalued (which, by the way, has been the case for most of our history) people should not "believe" that our GDP was so small, but I never heard anybody say that. Why do people like you can only say negative things about Brazil? Is it just because you don't agree with the ideology espoused by the governments who managed to produce such good results?
@ luiz
written by Gringo Dingo, January 11, 2012
"writen by people with I.Q. below zero. "

Do you know how utterly retarded this sentence is?
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written by Gringo Dingo, January 11, 2012
"Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Dilma Rousseff and Finance minister Guido Mantega are the unequivocal confirmation that when it comes to human development, the sixth most powerful economy on the planet still has one of its tentacles firmly mired in the vicinity of the stone age."

I loved the last sentence, but it's not just one political party and it's not just the Squid and his doorstep, it's Brazilians in General. The BEST thing for Brazil to do is outsource its government to Sweden. That's the ONLY thing that will save this retarded nation from imploding in on its own corruption and stupidity.
Ricardo Amaral
written by João da Silva, January 11, 2012

Hi Ricardo,

Here is a news report I read in estadão:

http://www.estadao.com.br/noti...1323,0.htm

The original report was from FT. Since you access FT with ease, would appreciate your comment on this article. Probably Simpleton also has read it.

I think it reinforces your warning "Tighten your seat belts for the roller coaster ride".smilies/shocked.gif
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written by Gringo Dingo, January 11, 2012
"Illiterate, if absolute GDP doesn't tell much, why does everybody talk about China, the all-powerful second largest economy in the world, when its per capita GDP is much less than Brazil's? "

For the most part, the Chinese are industrious and intelligent, unlike the majority of Brazilians who are the antithesis of those.
@ Joao
written by wisemann, January 11, 2012
I would not give much thought to opinions spewed by some island monkey 'x-purts' in rags such as the FT, Economist, etc........

Of course the WSJ is the worst, but gringo dingo, george (probably black) is in washington & us observer use the paper for personal hygiene, since their food stamps will only get them junk food........
Wisemann
written by .., January 11, 2012

...george (probably black) is in washington


Herr.Wisemann, I believe we have had our fill of racist and hateful remarks from the Rizolis on the previous thread.smilies/shocked.gif

But...but...but...it was refreshing to see that you didn't attempt to lure our newest bloggers gringo and george into a threesome. smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
you must be a usefull idiot for people who support hate anarchy and marxism
written by george is in washington, January 12, 2012
wisemann your an idiot aren,t you ..your really a punk arse cowardly idiot your a racist bitch and cheap fag with a hatefull wacky way of writing .you impedint douchebag if arseholes like you are what america will have to bitch slap then its going to a cakewalk .your a bluffing blowhard of insecurity cowardice and inferiority complex .Fu.!!!your words mean nothing your nothing but a f-ing inconsequential idiot .
Reply to Joao da Silva
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, January 12, 2012

Ricardo: I read the article on the FT.

President Rousseff and Mr. Mantega are trying to do everything they can to protect the Brazilian economy from the global economic implosion that is underway.

Old Europe and old United States are in free fall and its economic systems are in big trouble.

Capital Account: Gonzalo Lira tells us how Americans are Escaping from the USA (01/09/12)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?f...t8GxBXdA#!


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written by João da Silva, January 12, 2012

Herr.Wisemann, I believe we have had our fill of racist and hateful remarks from the Rizolis on the previous thread.


Esteemed "..", first of all let me wish you and all your near and dear ones a very happy, healthy & prosperous 2012. It is good to have you back after such a long time.

Though Herr.Wisemann (also to whom I wish to convey our warm greetings for a wonderful New Year) made some unwarranted "racist, vengeful and hateful remarks", he was spot on when he called FT, Economist, WSJ, etc; as trash & rags.smilies/wink.gif

But...but...but.. please note that he doesn't have one single negative criticism against this magazine which seems to him as a respectable commentator.smilies/smiley.gifsmilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif

Now I await some sort of reaction from our other esteemed bloggers Simpleton & ASP to your comment as well as mine.smilies/cool.gif
@ george (of the jungle) is in washington
written by wisemann, January 12, 2012
Reading your prose, u are obviously a product of ghetto or trailer park trash education. Whatever u do, dont multiply & perpetuate the vicious cycle which is your reality. Go get yourself a hamster.......smilies/grin.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif
@ ..,
written by wisemann, January 12, 2012
Go play with your thumbless hands, 'boi'
you go get yourself a hamster and play with your bois
written by asp, January 12, 2012
you f**kin idiot...you can't tell that joao is messing with you? Who the f**k would think of hamsters in the first place????? says alot about you as*h*le.
VEJA is a type of magazine people in favelas use as their toilet paper
written by Leonice, January 12, 2012
VEJA is a type of magazine people in favelas use as their toilet paper smilies/grin.gif
Stop spreading this stench please
ASP
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, January 12, 2012

Happy New Year!!!!

Hilton Ruiz - Home Cookin'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related


Herbie Hanc**k - Jazz Fusion Cantelope Island
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrgP1u5YWEg


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@ asp
written by wisemann, January 13, 2012
.., is not Joao, it is an interloper, u s**thead goat.....

asp = a*****e supporting pansy!
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written by asp, January 14, 2012
happy new year, ricardo

hilton ruiz...yes

by the way, some idiot stoll my name above, that isnt me

happy new year, joao and simps also
(i mean stole...duh)
written by asp, January 14, 2012
if they arent miselling words, it aint me
@asp
written by wisemann, January 14, 2012
i don't believe you...you always talk s**t, f**k u...


asp = a*****e s**thead p*ssy!
@ ASP
written by wisemann, January 14, 2012
No worries ASP, looks like the same sick queer stole my name too!
asp
written by João da Silva, January 15, 2012

happy new year, joao and simps also


Thanks, ASP. The same to you & your family.
BTW, I knew the first commentator was not you, because you didn't use the ultra secret code only a few of us know.smilies/cheesy.gif
i know, "real wiseman"
written by asp, January 15, 2012
some dingle berry has too much time on his hands

so, ill play a little game here

everybody, im going to end my posts with a referance to a song from a jazz record and then after three posts, ill put the title of the jazz record so you know its me

first cut: acknowledgements ( now dingle berry will have to figure out which jazz album im refering to, after three posts naming other songs from that album, on the fourth post, ill name the actual album , then start cuts from another album for the next posts...hell , im not posting much now, i can do that for a long time, lets see if dingle doo doo can play ....and dingle doo doo berry, f**k you)

of course if he gets it, ill have to come in and let you all know, at least the mother f**ker will get a jazz education
st thread?
written by Simpleton, January 15, 2012
thanks for the well wishes, even wisemann knows asp = always spreading p'ssy (with his snake eyes anyways) smilies/tongue.gifsmilies/tongue.gifsmilies/kiss.gifsmilies/grin.gif. It's like entropy, inner cheek symmetry must be maintained!

and wiseacre, joao is not george. Here I thought I was the only one having problems reading the fine print. Also, you previously said you were a gerbil abuser, what made you graduate up to hamsters? Not filling the void enough to satisfy you anymore?

great idea "real asp"
written by wisemann, January 15, 2012
i will do the same...i'll end my posts with a reference to one of my favorite gay porn flicks and put the title after 4 posts. this way u will know it's me and i can also highlight my self promoted expertise...like asp and jazz music.
Happy New Year & Welcome 2012
written by a.norlina, January 17, 2012
I'll dedicate this song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCfHymLy5kMto all of my friends in Latin America and of course not forgotten to all my international contacts.....
New Year Dedication 2012
written by a.norlina, January 17, 2012
Sorry guys,

There is no Armando Bond.......but......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCfHymLy5kM
BS!!!
written by lucabt, January 26, 2012
C`mon people, this Brazzil.com was made( for Brazilians ) to bash Brasil( yes with the S ) those things saying here are ridiculous.!!!!
About the maganize 'Veja'
written by Flavio Barbosa, February 24, 2012
This is almost ridiculous, but not it all. Here in Brazil we don't have 'sub-brazilians'? of course we have. We are much more rich but also unequal. Brazil have the second worst IDH or HDI, human development index, in the word, just losig for South Africa. But 'Veja' is a crap magazine, with lies like in fell days ago had reported that "sleep disorders would be evidence of Parkinson's disease", from this maganize we need to doubt of everything - 'Veja' is corrupt, is a crap for brazilians, their reports do not correspond to the truth almost never.
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Joseph Aidan
www.arielmed.com
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