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Brazil is 'broke', says President Bolsonaro

Trump 1.0 (US)
Trump 2.0 (India)
Trump 3.0 (Brazil)
Trump 4.0 (UK)

Am I missing any?

This is the problem with populism. People vote on rhetoric not policy - they end up getting screwed by the same incompetents they bought into power. There is a gulf of difference between David Cameron and the terrible Tory PM's who followed him in the UK. Britain made a mistake and is paying the price.
 
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Erdogan. It should be noted that he is more popular in Pakistan than in his own country Turkey. Most Turkish people think of Pakistanis as very weird.

An Indian telling us that other people think badly of Pakistani's. How surprising.
 
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An Indian telling us that other people think badly of Pakistani's. How surprising.
I'm just stating facts. Go to /r/Turkey on reddit, search "Pakistan" and see yourself. But those are liberals. Conservatives probably have better view of Pakistan. And for a head of state/government, being more popular in some other country than your own home country is kinda weird.....
 
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A politician telling the hard truth, something strange.

Well done Bolsonaro.
 
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Erdogan. It should be noted that he is more popular in Pakistan than in his own country Turkey. Most Turkish people think of Pakistanis as very weird.





Oh dear!!!!.........Not this again.......... :disagree::





Trust someone from the country that contains 40% of the world’s most severely malnourished and extreme poor people to come up with their favourite obsession...........:disagree:
 
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Erdogan. It should be noted that he is more popular in Pakistan than in his own country Turkey. Most Turkish people think of Pakistanis as very weird.
Turkish people choose him since 2001, everybody loves him. seems like you only see world from western news channels.. poor guy
 
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Brazil is 'broke', says President Bolsonaro

Despite his country's soaring death toll, Bolsonaro saw his popularity rise thanks to emergency's soaring death toll, Bolsonaro saw his popularity rise thanks to emergency

Despite his country's soaring death toll, Bolsonaro saw his popularity rise thanks to emergency aid paid out for nine months AFP/EVARISTO SA
06 Jan 2021 12:08PM (Updated: 06 Jan 2021 12:09PM)

SAO PAULO: With state subsidies to fight poverty now ended, Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday said his country is "broke" and he is unable to do anything about it, attributing the crisis to "the press-fueled" COVID-19.
The subsidies which have kept millions of Brazilians from destitution ended as the pandemic, which has killed almost 200,000 people in the country, only worsens.
"Brazil is broke, boss, I cannot do anything," the former army officer said, responding to one of the supporters who greeted him in front of his official residence in the capital Brasilia.
"I wanted to modify the tax reduction table, but there was that press-fueled virus that we have there, that press without any character," Bolsonaro said.
The reform he was referring to was a campaign promise for a raise in the level of tax-exempt income. Bolsonaro attributes the country's economic collapse to lockdown measures pushed by state governors to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite his country's soaring death toll, Bolsonaro saw his popularity rise thanks to emergency aid paid out for nine months to 68 million Brazilians, almost a third of the population.
But those payments ended this month under pressure from markets worried about the country's high deficit and debt.
Marcelo Neri, director of the Center for Social Policies of the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), warned Brazil may be "on the edge of a social abyss".
"No matter how strong the president's words are, I see them as a rhetorical argument to politically prepare for cuts in emergency spending and trying to balance public spending," said Andre Perfeito, of investment group Necton.
"The situation is serious," said Perfeito, who noted that "the central problem is not the lack of money, but the lack of a clear plan" in a country that still does not have a start date for vaccinations against COVID-19.
Meanwhile, the number of new infections and deaths continued to climb.
In the last 24 hours, the South American giant logged 1,171 deaths and almost 60,000 new cases, numbers that should skyrocket in the coming weeks due to the massive celebrations that took place over the Christmas and New Year holidays,

How could this happen to a country that invented the G- string !
 
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Don't sweat it bro! Most countries in the world are broke. At least you guys feed and sustain your own people to a good level.
Brazil and Argentina have the best opportunities back in 50s, 60s, even 70s. They were developed countries. They have best weather, soil, minerals, forest, farm, and industry developed well.

They ruined themselves by neo liberalism.
 
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Used up government money to buy time only. Now time is up. Doom is coming.
Another failure of democracy which allow popular but stupid leader to be elected. That is how it doomed Greece.
Will cause a domino world economic collapse if Brazil defaults on debt. India, Spain, Italy, UK could follow and start a chain reaction that will change the world economic order.
 
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A politician telling the hard truth, something strange.

Well done Bolsonaro.

This truth has been known for a LONG time.



 
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