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Traumfahrer t1_j81jspg wrote

But Lula is a socialist, how can he bring any good change?! ^/s

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EbonBehelit t1_j825vd6 wrote

Trust me, the people who use socialist as a pejorative will view this development as a bad change. Expect articles about Lula "destroying Brazil's economy and impoverishing farmers" within the month.

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Ulizeus t1_j82gavv wrote

The same happened here in Mexico, and keeps happening, elitists doesn't want any other model to be successful as all their lies will fall apart.

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GD_Bats t1_j839ug4 wrote

If you’ve ever looked at iOS Chrome’s suggested links feed after viewing anything labor market related, you’ll see this in action for English speaking markets. lol Bloomberg, Fortune, and Business Insider are all about stories of that one Millenial who regrets getting a better paying job after getting burnt out during the Pandemic and how bosses are winning the Return to the Office wars (despite hybrid still being a thing) etc etc

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LightVelox t1_j82856i wrote

That's pretty much the only good thing he's done until now, literally everything else in the country got considerably worse, hoping it gets better in the next few months

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vitorgrs t1_j82bf1s wrote

No, it did not. What are you talking lol

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BoxHelmet t1_j82jf0u wrote

Your words are meaningless without actual examples.

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LightVelox t1_j82m6ea wrote

Higher taxes to cover the tax loophole instead of investments or cutting costs; firing the central bank's president; putting Dilma, the worst president of Brazil in economics, as president of BRICS; releasing Sergio Cabral, who had a 400 year sentence; high inflation with high interest rate, what is the president's plan for that? nothing, just insult investors and try to virtually reduce the interest rate; every single politician got a raise, while the minimun revenue necessary for paying income taxes has been reduced; Offering billionaire loans to latin-american countries that haven't even paid their previous loan yet, meanwhile no budget for education; banning all guns, even for sports; planning to end military police, in a country with 60k deaths/year; passing retroactive taxes to businesses, causing billions of losses and raising product prices; wants to end Uber in Brazil; Censorship through the Truth Ministry; Made it so ties in federal disputes are now in the state's favor rather than the population's, meaning improperly charged taxes must be paid now anyway;

All of that in a single month, this post was literally the first good news i've seen from the current government.

Edit: Leftist echochamber downvoting into oblivion as always, bunch of retards that don't even live here saying it's a perfect country because of god Lula

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holymurphy t1_j832c99 wrote

Let's just all be lucky, that most of us don't live in a country where you have the right to vote.

Absolutely awful take on 80% of your points.

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LightVelox t1_j83m2vy wrote

Lucky you don't live in a country where politicians earn 50x the average salary while people are starving

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ChainmailleAddict t1_j86hg5a wrote

I mean I do hate Lula for being pro-Putin so it wouldn't surprise me if he was screwing things up in his own way, but most of those things don't even sound objectively bad.

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LightVelox t1_j86ifjl wrote

By themselves maybe not, but the result of them all combined is, it's no wonder Lula has the worst presidency ratings with just 1 month of government, surpassing even Bolsonaro and Dilma post-2015

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ChainmailleAddict t1_j86jb9o wrote

Well, leave it to the left to grasp defeat from the jaws of victory. I say this as a leftist. Lula sounds like a watermelon - green (LibLeft) on the outside, red (AuthLeft) on the inside.

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