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Re: flatlander_60048 post# 10680

Monday, 08/31/2015 11:41:55 AM

Monday, August 31, 2015 11:41:55 AM

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"I distinctly recall winners and losers being picked by the government during the 2008 financial crises. Dilma's 8% popularity and the backlash against corruption could turn out to be a positive. "

While the 1st sentence did happen, and is still happening, in the U.S, your postulate in the 2nd sentence is likely optimistic. I think the masses in Brazil are angry, not out of principle, but because the politicians are skimming from the pot that the masses see as theirs. I doubt if the wealth transfer mentality will change after dilma is gone or after commodities prices recover.

Brazil is nowhere close to being a free market and even before the commodities collapse it was a difficult country to do business in because of over-regulation on how non-Brazilian companies could operate.

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