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Forums - Politics Discussion - Brazil is imploding, soon it will be a Argentina.

The good thing about Argentina is that our government has been so bad for so many years, that things wont get much worse when they leave in December.
Many people stopped investing in late 2011, and have been sitting on their savings waiting for the Kirchners to leave so they could begin investing again.
There will surely be a devaluation, as it has happened in all Latin American countries. But the real dollar can only be bought for over 14 pesos, not 9.25 which is the official one they use to screw farmers.



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I was born and raised in Brazil. I can assure you that Brazil as nation is big joke.



What a drama queen...



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Things can't be worse that in Mexico, our money devaluation getting faster and faster. Just an example I bought SBBWiiU for $750 pesos very close to the USA price, 6 months later Splatoon for $950, then 5 days ago Mario Maker for $1200 and things are getting worse with gas and taxes.



:( poor Brazil



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See, this is what happens when you prioritize forming a welfare state over improving infrastructure, or education.

It's funny that the Brazilian flag has "Order and Progress," but Brazil has neither at this point, which is a shame.



 
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BraLoD said:
MohammadBadir said:
:( poor Brazil


Literally

don't know if laugh or cry ;_;



It's like you are talking about my beloved country.



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spurgeonryan said:
What happened in Argentina? Did I miss a world event?

Nope, just another day in South America. Nothing new. Happens every 10 years or so. 



I just don't like the Dollar price rising.

The rest that you described is like a normal day in Brazil since the day I was born, for these things change this country will need to pass for radical and drastic actions



 

 

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