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To: elmatador who wrote (111244)3/15/2015 11:45:35 AM
From: THE ANT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219462
 
Even with real 3/$ grocery store products are expensive in Brazil. I did not expect to find grocery store food and street level food cheaper in a Euro country than US.German manufacturing is going to kill us.We should make Germany leave the Euro.Trade wars coming when US wakes up and learns it can not be final demand for the rest of the world



To: elmatador who wrote (111244)3/15/2015 2:16:57 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219462
 

Thousands Crowd Brazil's Streets: Demand Military Intervention & Rousseff Resignation, ImpeachmentSubmitted by Tyler Durden on 03/15/2015 - 13:24 It appears the 'people' are growing more and more dissatisfied with their corrupt and greedy leaders across the world. As we noted recently, Brazil's economy is imploding, consumer sentiment is at record lows, and with the Petrobras scandal providing a glimpse at just how deep the corruption might go, Brazilians are revolting. Hundreds of thousands are crowding the streets in several regional Brazilian capitals, dominated ironically by the middle and upper classes. Demands for "Dilma Out" and "Impeach Dilma" are also interspersed with calls for a quasi-coup and "military intervention."