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Brazilian presidential election today!

Dilma Roussef. 15 40.54%
 
AĆ©cio Neves. 22 59.46%
 
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zehh25 said:
Munchies said:
WagnerPaiva said:
Munchies said:
A antecipação está me matando. Não sei o que eu faço se a Dilma vencer. Sinto que se isso acontecer, virá um governo muito perigoso pelos próximos quatro anos.


Yes, I feel the same. 16 years is way too long.


Not only that, but her government's been far more destructive than Lula's. At least, his first mandate was kind of okay, but it all went downhill with Guido Mantega.

I think she is doing better than Lula, in my opinion the economic growth decrease is kind of a consequence of the social politics we had over the last years, especially some that appeard during Lula's government.

Anyway, I think that doesn't matter who win, there will be no major changes because the social politics are still necessary to reduce the poverty.

I voted for Dilma, because I've seen a huge improvement in the city I live (Uberaba, MG) thanks to "Minha Casa, Minha Vida" and to the investments in our federal university. I study Electric Engeneering in a university that didn't even exist 5 years ago (it was limited to medicine only, so it wasn't a university technically speaking) in a new campus that is with a lot of buildings under construction. Also, it seems that Nordeste and Norte improved a lot in many ways, at least acording to people I know that live there.


There will be major changes if Aécio wins. He is much more open to an economically free country and all the control PT has over our State is very worrying. The most important thing the government can do for the poors is give them some good shot of capitalism. 

See, if you think Dilma has improved the quality of live of where you live, it's totally fine to vote for her, but more generally, her government is ending with our press freedom and repressing our economy. All help the government gives us can only last for so long. Minha Casa Minha Vida is one of the main reasons why there's an imobiliary bubble. 



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zehh25 said:

I think she is doing better than Lula, in my opinion the economic growth decrease is kind of a consequence of the social politics we had over the last years, especially some that appeard during Lula's government.

Anyway, I think that doesn't matter who win, there will be no major changes because the social politics are still necessary to reduce the poverty.

I voted for Dilma, because I've seen a huge improvement in the city I live (Uberaba, MG) thanks to "Minha Casa, Minha Vida" and to the investments in our federal university. I study Electric Engeneering in a university that didn't even exist 5 years ago (it was limited to medicine only, so it wasn't a university technically speaking) in a new campus that is with a lot of other buildings under construction. Also, it seems that Nordeste and Norte improved a lot in many ways, at least acording to people I know that live there.

The bold is true... nothing will change with either.

And I know most Mineiros didn't like Aecio due the bad goverment it did in MG... it is fun to talk with mineiros about that.



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Munchies said:

There will be major changes if Aécio wins. He is much more open to an economically free country and all the control PT has over our State is very worrying. The most important thing the government can do for the poors is give them some good shot of capitalism.

See, if you think Dilma has improved the quality of live of where you live, it's totally fine to vote for her, but more generally, her government is ending with our press freedom and repressing our economy. All help the government gives us can only last for so long. Minha Casa Minha Vida is one of the main reasons why there's an imobiliary bubble.

No change... nobody that enters in the goverment in the next year with change anything.



ethomaz said:

Munchies said:

There will be major changes if Aécio wins. He is much more open to an economically free country and all the control PT has over our State is very worrying. The most important thing the government can do for the poors is give them some good shot of capitalism.

See, if you think Dilma has improved the quality of live of where you live, it's totally fine to vote for her, but more generally, her government is ending with our press freedom and repressing our economy. All help the government gives us can only last for so long. Minha Casa Minha Vida is one of the main reasons why there's an imobiliary bubble.

No change... nobody that enters in the goverment in the next year with change anything.

We should call them MINERS, that is funny.



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ethomaz said:

Munchies said:

There will be major changes if Aécio wins. He is much more open to an economically free country and all the control PT has over our State is very worrying. The most important thing the government can do for the poors is give them some good shot of capitalism.

See, if you think Dilma has improved the quality of live of where you live, it's totally fine to vote for her, but more generally, her government is ending with our press freedom and repressing our economy. All help the government gives us can only last for so long. Minha Casa Minha Vida is one of the main reasons why there's an imobiliary bubble.

No change... nobody that enters in the goverment in the next year with change anything.


Of course, I am not naive. It's not up to the government to make changes. That's up to us. We just can't be stopped from doing so.



WagnerPaiva said:

We should call them MINERS, that is funny.

I thought to write that at the first time but I guess it will be a bit weird... Mineiro is Mineiro... it is like a own noum already



ethomaz said:

WagnerPaiva said:

We should call them MINERS, that is funny.

I thought to write that at the first time but I guess it will be a bit weird... Mineiro is Mineiro... it is like a own noum already


People from Triangulo Mineiro don't speak like that, but it's funny that people from cities close to the divisions with Goiás and São Paulo actually speak like that.



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zehh25 said:

People from Triangulo Mineiro don't speak like that, but it's funny that people from cities close to the divisions with Goiás and São Paulo actually speak like that.

It is my city

My parents lives in Santa Albertina that makes divisions with Estrela da Barra (MG)... near Iturama (MG), Jales (SP) and Santa Fé do Sul (SP).