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To: dvdw© who wrote (93229)8/8/2012 10:38:22 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219726
 
Did I pass a judgement? It's not written there.

It is written that the liberal professions' people had a full state sponsored free of charge university system and took advantage of it.

Did well in comparison with the ones who got screwed.

Even myself -who made a few bucks after being shipped as a slave to work for the Germans- cannot consider that I did well.

Had Brazil gone on the same pace, I would be in a better position than I am today.
Brazil had not lost a decade, had not destroyed the money I made and I would have grown with the country itself.



To: dvdw© who wrote (93229)8/8/2012 10:40:26 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219726
 
When klaser says, giving back wealth that does not belong to you, I tell what happens when money deserts you.

Brazil, while losing a decade, incomes went back 30 years.

Today they are skyrocketing here trying to catch up with what they have lost.

Old rockn'rollers make money here since the Brazilians did not see them when they were young.

They are reparing and putting on the streets old cars they dreamt to buy but couldn't.

Now is our turn...

Brazilians trust in future of their country, their jobs and President Rousseff
President Dilma Rousseff continues to enjoy high popularity as Brazilian consumers sound very optimistic about the future of their country and trust they can hold on to their jobs despite the recent economic slowdown.
en.mercopress.com

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