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To: elmatador who wrote (63781)5/22/2010 7:51:23 AM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219778
 
clearly the seeds of identity crisis are already planted....

1. The government has withdrawn nearly all of the tax breaks it enacted to boost demand during the recession

2. Brazil created 962,000 new formal-sector jobs between January and April—the highest figure for these months since records began in 1992.

3. much of the extra government spending is turning out to be permanent—and so the economy is starting to resemble a Toyota with the accelerator stuck to the floor.

appears that homage to vitrue ( brazils own oligarchic malfeasance), includes the same elements of every other boom bust cycle.

The absence of true Private Sector motion, as the feature of glowing reports from and about Brazil, leads one to ask,

How long before Lulas crowd & hand picked successor begin talking Nationalization to complete the virtuous cycle...?