| mai said: Hmm, interesting, South America is a black hole for me informationally, I hope smbd will shed a light on it for me. From what I understand so far the biggest issue that bothers people is BRLUSD exchange rate has been plumetting lately and all consequences that comes with it. Politicians have been mentioned more than twice as the main problem. But what are the suggested solutions exactly? And how exactly political change will fix anything? |
The suggested solution is the federal government instead of raising taxes, they to lower them so business , mainly smaller ones, have a chance to grow. There are some points I believe are of extremely urgency
- create a new taxing system from scrap, since in brazil we live in a tax madhouse, many companies have entire sections just to discover wich taxes are being created and to pay them, but even so they can't pay all taxes in time and have to pay more
- Clean the governments, all of them, from employees that are there by indication and just receive money for little work. Our constitution requires functionaries of all speheres of government to be approved in a public selection, the only cases that can be indications are for directing, assessoring and "boss".
- Review the public debit. People complain about corruption, but the government spends more than 300 billion r$ just paying the interest of the debit for the owners. And this value just increases every year.







