taikamya said:
Nop. The impeachment process was open, they're still judging her. She wasn't found guilty of anything. Yet. They have 180 days to do so, but Dilma have yet not been impeached. Also, don't take my word for it. Go take a look, make a search. In my original post I throw in some videos that although superficial, have a nice range of information. I'll gladly take back any wrong facts, if there's any. Back to where it matters, Temer is not the official president yet and the nomimation will happen if Dilma gets impeached, that can happen any day now. If this is the case, then the situation will not change, not only that but the Temer has already extinguished the CGU which was the organ that investigated corruption in public domains. Not only that, but as off today, 05/16, Temer just said on TV that the LavaJato(car wash, in english) operation cost so much money, they'll cut it in half. The Lava Jato was the operation that was putting corrupt politics in jail. Cunha, Renan and Maranhão have been mentioned in this scandal, as former president Lula also have. So yeah, I'm pretty sure this new government isn't going to fix anything up, in fact, they're ending the corruption battle all at once. Brazil need at least 40 years with good presidents, to at least get back on track and I don't see that happening. Brazil had 388 years of slavery, from 1500 to 1888. Brazil has a 28 year old democracy, and as I stated in my original post, most of the politicians that were in power in the military dictatorship are still in office within PMDB. Most famous one is Maluf who is even a wanted criminal at the Interpol website and Sarney. Not just that but the last impeached president, Collor, is a senator! Brazil politics borders the absurd. As I said in my original post, I could go on to write another 50 absurd facts about Brazil politics, but its not needed. |
Australia was originally just a giant prison, where criminals and prisoners from Britain were sent.Now look how good the country is.It may take 20 or 40 years to get Brazil back on track, but if you simply give up and dont try anything it will keep being the shitty country it is today.If you think Temer will make bad decisions, then make pressure, the same way people made pressure for the leave of Dilma from the government.Make the politicians work for you, as they were meant to be.It just pisses me alot see people complain about the situation they are in, how sucky it is, but then do nothing and just accepts it as normal
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1







