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Amethyst NgoPresidente Aécio Neves 2014 12 de novembro às 00:43 · Belo Horizonte · What’s wrong with the Brazils Pres. Election ? enviou o link de um blog para você: message Blog: In fact, what’s wrong with the 2014 Brazils Presidential Election Runoff Results? Postagem: VIDEOS ABOUT ON NOVEMBER 15, 2014 AUDIT IN ORDER TO ANNULMENT OF THE 2014 BRAZILIAN ELECTIONS OR PRESIDENTIAL IMPEACHMENT PROTEST ACT RIGHT NOW! TAKE TO STREETS BRAZILIAN PEOPLE! Link: infactwhatswrongwiththe2014brazilpres.blogspot/… -- Powered by Blogger blogger/ In fact, what’s wrong with the 2014 Brazils Presidential Election Runoff Results? : VIDEOS ABOUT ON NOVEMBER 15, 2014 AUDIT IN ORDER T...: SOURCE/LINK: https://facebook/video.php?v=726557510769482 (ENGLISH VERSION) Call to day protest on November11, 2014 at 02:00 p.m. in MASP (SP). Share it !!!! Attention is not on the Largo da Batata as some people are telling in the internet . The older event with great number of people is confirmed in MASP. (PORTUGUESE VERSION) Convocação para protesto do dia 15/11/14 às 14:00 no MASP (SP). COMPARTILHE!!!! Atenção, não é no Largo da Batata como alguns estão divulgando. O evento mais antigo e com maior número de pessoas confirmadas é no MASP. ...Ver mais SOURCE/LINK:https://youtube/watch?v=ZdNuPCXP9Kk (ENGLISH VERSION) 237 133 views ONLINE OUTRAGED PEOPLE Invite your friends and family for the MANIFESTO OF THE DAY ON NOVEMBER 15, 2014 https://facebook/events/1725389541018907/ OUR MOST IMPORTANT GOAL ITS TO SAVE OUR COUNTRY FROM COMMUNISTS “CLAWED LIMBS” OF “THE SÃO PAULO FORUM”! GO AWAY ROUSSEFF, TAKE ON STREET PT ... MY PEOPLE, WE ARE IN SUPPORT OF CANCELLATION OF ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENT IMPEACHMENT RIGHT NOW TO SCRUTINISE THE NECESSARY RESERCH ; Though an army besiege me, my heart shall not fear; even if they declare war against me, yet I will be confident. For in the day of trouble he will keep me protected in his room; in his tabernacle shall he hide me, and set me safely on a rock. Psalm 27: 3,5 If you can contribute financially to continue our this war between good and evil, we are in need, we have no one behind us, we have God on our FRONT only ... There are 3 ways; Deposit or transfer BANK OF BRAZIL Agency: 2947-5 - C / C: 17049-6 Marcello Reis Donation via credit card through revoltadosonline.blogspot.br/ Or acquiring products in prolart.br Invite your friends and family for the MANIFESTO OF THE DAY 11/15/2014 https://facebook/events/1725389541018907/ TAKE ON STREETS COMES MY PEOPLE, Impeachment of Rousseff, AND REVOCATION OF ELECTIONS, stay tuned! WE WILL NOT GIVE UP THE BRAZIL The circus was already armed and we grieve for voting the clowns know a rigged result we suspected .What sadness. Lets unite! People on the street, DILMA impeachment NOW! Saturday, November 15 at 14:00 MASP in Sao Paulo! Pass through to THE LARGEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE! Disclose your MANIFEST IN ALL STATES. undersigned Marcello Reis Founder Outraged ON LINE Tel. 11.98295-5881 TIM Tel. 11.98488-1288 whatsapp skype: marcello.reis74 email complaints to: revoltadosonline@gmail POBox: 57149 - São Paulo - SP - CEP: 04089-972 There is always a Rebel ONLINE EVERYWHERE, ALWAYS THERE and THERE WILL ALWAYS BE ... We can not stop ... TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER (PORTUGUESE VERSION) SOURCE/LINK: https://facebook/friends/requests/… 237.133 visualizações Revoltados ON LINE Convidem seus amigos e familiares para o MANIFESTO DO DIA 15.11.2014 https://facebook/events/1725389541018907/ O IMPORTANTE É TIRAMOS O NOSSO PAÍS DAS GUARRAS DOS COMUNISTAS DO FORO DE SÃO PAULO ! FORA DILMA, FORA PT...VEM PARA RUA MEU POVO, SOMOS EM PROL DA ANULAÇÃO DAS ELEIÇÕES E IMPEACHMENT JÁ Para escrutinarmos; Ainda que um exército se acampe contra mim, meu coração não temerá; ainda que se declare guerra contra mim, mesmo assim estarei confiante. Pois no dia da adversidade ele me guardará protegido em sua habitação; no seu tabernáculo me esconderá e me porá em segurança sobre um rochedo. Salmos 27:3,5 Se você puder contribuir financeiramente para continuarmos nossa nesta GUERRA entre o BEM e o MAL, estamos precisando, não temos ninguém por trás de nós, só temos Deus na nossa FRENTE... Há 3 maneiras; Deposito ou transferência BANCO DO BRASIL Agência: 2947-5 - C/C: 17.049-6 Marcello Reis Doação via cartão de crédito através do revoltadosonline.blogspot.br/ Ou adquirindo produtos na prolart.br Convidem seus amigos e familiares para o MANIFESTO DO DIA 15.11.2014 https://facebook/events/1725389541018907/ VEM PRA RUA MEU POVO, Impeachment de Dilma Rousseff, E ANULAÇÃO DAS ELEIÇÕES, fiquem atentos ! NÃO VAMOS DESISTIR DO BRASIL O circo já estava armado e nós os palhaços votando aflitos para saber um resultado fraudado que já suspeitávamos .Que tristeza. Vamos nos unir ! Povo na rua, IMPEACHMENT DILMA JÁ ! Sábado, 15 de novembro às 14:00 MASP em São Paulo! REPASSEM PARA O MAIOR NUMERO DE PESSOAS! DIVULGAREMOS OS MANIFESTOS EM TODOS OS ESTADOS. Assinado Marcello Reis Fundador Revoltados ON LINE Tel. 11.98295-5881 TIM Tel. 11.98488-1288 whatsapp skype: marcello.reis74 email para denúncias: revoltadosonline@gmail Caixa Postal: 57149 - São Paulo - SP - Cep: 04089-972 Há sempre um Revoltado ON LINE em TODO lugar, SEMPRE HÁ e SEMPRE HAVERÁ... Não podemos parar...JUNTOS SOMOS MAIS FORTES — OTHER NEWS A Bumper Sticker, a Mob, and a Polarized Brazil Post-Vote By David Biller Nov 10, 2014 8:59 AM GMT-0300 8 Comments Email Print • Facebook • Twitter • Google+ • LinkedIn Save Photographer: Evaristo Sa/AFP/Getty Images Re-elected Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff delivers a speech following her win, in... Read More Antonio Goncalves discovered a campaign sticker can get you in trouble after Brazil’s most-divisive election in at least 68 years. Goncalves said he took a drive on Nov. 1 with his wife, mother-in-law and six-year-old daughter along Brasilia’s esplanade of government buildings, where he discovered demonstrators calling for impeachment of re-elected President Dilma Rousseff. A mob surrounded his car, which displayed five pro-Rousseff stickers, and started pounding on it. A window shattered, and his daughter began to wail. “This hatred of one’s fellow man just for being on the opposite side is beyond comprehension,” Goncalves, 32, said by phone from Brasilia, where he works as a project manager at one of the ministries. “I participate actively in politics because I like it, and I’ve never seen any attitude even similar.” The Oct. 26 election split Brazil along both regional and class lines and left behind an atmosphere of polarization and acrimony unprecedented since the return to democracy in 1985, according to Thiago de Aragao, partner and director of strategy at political consulting firm Arko Advice. That will make the country more difficult to govern and leaves Rousseff little room for error in repairing the damage, he said. “Life will be much harder for her from now on,” Aragao said by phone from Brasilia. “She does not have 100 percent loyalty in her party, her main allied party is broken in half between those that support her and those that don’t, and she has absolutely no bridges of dialogue with the opposition.” Narrow Margin Rousseff defeated Senator Aecio Neves by 3.3 percentage points, the narrowest margin in a Brazilian presidential election since at least 1945. She won by promising to expand social welfare -- and by attacking Neves on the grounds that he would scuttle those programs and boostunemployment, threatening the gains of more than 30 million Brazilians who have been lifted from poverty during 12 years of rule by the Workers’ Party, or PT. Neves said Rousseff had mismanaged the economy and that her party is implicated in an unfolding corruption scandal at state-controlled Petroleo Brasileiro SA. Neves of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, or PSDB, said in his first Senate speech after losing the election any dialogue with Rousseff would depend on government proposals and a decision to expand a probe into corruption. A refusal to meet with the president would stand in contrast to examples set by Brazilian politicians such as Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva of the PT, who held talks with outgoing President Fernando Henrique Cardoso of the PSDB after winning the presidential vote in 2002. ‘New Cuba’ In June 2011, Rousseff wrote a letter to Cardoso congratulating him on his 80th birthday, recognizing his importance in controlling inflation in Brazil. Rousseff, 66, won overwhelmingly in poorer regions of the country, such as the northeast, where she captured 72 percent of votes, while Neves prevailed in more wealthy regions, gleaning 64 percent of the votes in the industrial and financial capital city, Sao Paulo. In the aftermath of the bitter campaign, a city councilwoman from Natal drew national attention by posting a map on the Internet with the northern regions labeled “New Cuba.” Others left messages on the army’s Facebook page, pleading for a coup and the return of military dictatorship. Neves’s party asked for an audit of the election results, which hasn’t been done since at least 1996 when Brazil implemented electronic voting. ‘Going Forward’ Such sentiment coalesced into Nov. 1 demonstrations in Sao Paulo, where 1,000 people marched, according to the military police’s press office, some carrying placards calling for a return to military rule. More demonstrations are set for Nov. 15. The protesters reflect a small segment of society that doesn’t know how to lose an election, rather than a threat to democracy, Joao Augusto de Castro Neves, an analyst at political risk consulting company Eurasia Group, said. “These protests highlight some tension-prone environment she’ll face going forward, but I wouldn’t classify that as political instability,” he said by phone. “It’s something to watch of course, it is, but it’s a frustration with the results of the election.” To compound the perils of polarization, Brazil’s Congress will be even more fragmented than it was before. As of February, when the new Congress convenes, Brazil will have 28 parties in its lower house, up from 22 currently, and 17 parties in Senate, up from 15. While Rousseff’s coalition will keep its majority in the lower house, it will have less deputies. Entered Recession Rousseff is struggling to manage an economy that entered recession in the first half of the year, with economists in the latest weekly central bank survey forecasting growth of 0.2 percent in 2014 and 0.8 percent in 2015. Inflation, at 6.59 percent in October, is above the ceiling of the official target range, and real interest rates of 4.7 percent are the highest in the Group of 20 nations. The Ibovespa stock index plunged as much as 6.2 percent the day after elections, and has since recovered by 5.4 percent. The real has depreciated 3 percent since the vote. “The winner can’t be arrogant or think she has the final say on political vision,” Rousseff said on Nov. 5. “We know that the principal space for dialogue is in Congress.” Demand Efficiency Neves returned to Congress Nov. 4 and told reporters he would lead the opposition to demand efficiency and transparency. He said recent protests are the start of Brazil encountering its future, though any demonstrations calling for backtracking from democracy would receive “our most vehement opposition.” In a speech the next day Neves said, referring to the PT: “They showed they know no limits in their fight to remain in power. The bad faith with which they waged the dispute reached the limits of the unthinkable, the absurd. And it assaulted the democratic conscience of the country.” Rousseff said in her election-night victory speech that her first goal will be to push for changes in regulations governing elections and parties, such as reducing the role of company funding of campaigns and tightening anti-corruption laws. By focusing on the political system rather than an economy in recession, she is creating “an unnecessarily hostile environment” in Congress, said Eduardo Cunha, leader of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, or PMDB, in the lower house, in an Oct. 30 interview. Rebellious Faction The PMDB is the biggest allied party in Rousseff’s coalition, and Cunha, who in the past led the party’s rebellious faction, is a candidate to become the chamber’s president. Since attempts to change the political system will roil her coalition, Rousseff should prioritize tax reform and shift from her style of centralized decision-making to strengthen ministers and advisers, according to Rafael Cortez, an analyst with consulting firm Tendencias Consultoria Integrada. That would allow them to improve ties with Congress and is the type of leadership that works in Brazil’s system of rule by coalition, he said. “She has to find a core of politics that are acceptable within the allied base,” Cortez said by phone from Sao Paulo. “Starting with thorny issues that create divergence will only give her more work.” For Goncalves, the man whose car was attacked in Brasilia, whether polarization subsides depends on victors and losers accepting the election’s result. “Now isn’t the time to stir up emotions,” Goncalves said. “It’s time to analyze in order to dispute again in four years, not keep inciting more hatred and rage.” For Related News and Information: Brazil Government Ally Says Rousseff Creates Hostile Climate Rousseff Should Focus on Economic Reforms in 2nd Term: Fitch Rousseff Says She’s Ready for Change After Tight Brazil Win Top Latin American News Most-read Latin American News To contact the reporter on this story: David Biller in Rio de Janeiro at [email protected] To contact the editors responsible for this story: Andre Soliani at [email protected] Harry Maurer, Randall Woods SOURCE/LINK: veja.abril.br/…/a-justica-americana-pode-garant…/ / Blogs e Colunistas Assine o Feed RSS | Saiba o que é Coluna do Augusto Nunes Com palavras e imagens, esta página tenta apressar a chegada do futuro que o Brasil espera deitado em berço esplêndido. E lembrar aos sem-memória o que não pode ser esquecido. • Home • Direto ao Ponto • História em Imagens • Entrevista • Baú de Presidentes • Sanatório Geral • O País quer Saber • Homem Sem Visão • Opinião • Feira Livre 11/11/2014 às 18:06 \ Direto ao Ponto A Justiça americana pode garantir o final exemplarmente feliz de um filme sobre o Petrolão: nenhum bandido escapa da cadeia “A Petrobras é como a Seleção, um símbolo do Brasil em qualquer lugar do mundo”, disse Lula em 2007. ”Com o pré-sal, a Petrobras vai ser uma das empresas mais fortes do mundo”, avisou em 2008. “Eles querem privatizar a Petrobras porque nunca antes neste país o Brasil teve uma potência conhecida no resto do mundo”, festejou em 2009. “Eles não se conformam com o governo de um nordestino que fez a Petrobras ser respeitada no mundo inteiro”, cumprimentou-se em 2010, pouco antes de entregar a Dilma Rousseff uma estatal infestada de incompetentes, gatunos e vigaristas. A presença da palavra mundo em todas as frases acima reproduzidas informa que o ex-presidente é um megalomaníaco sem cura. As quatro falácias entre aspas identificam um governante sem compromisso com a verdade. A soma das duas disfunções confirma aos berros que um farsante patológico foi presidente da República durante oito anos e continua exercendo os poderes de único deus da seita que se apossou do governo. O Brasil Maravilha registrado em cartório só existe na cabeça baldia do chefe supremo e nos cérebros semidesertos de sacerdotes e devotos. Até o começo do século, a Petrobras foi marcada pela solidez financeira e pela eficiência administrativa. Em 12 anos, o governo lulopetista reduziu a empresa a um viveiro de corruptos. O colosso inventado pelo palanque ambulante só figurou entre os campeões dos petrodólares na imaginação dos nacionalistas de galinheiro. A empresa admirada no mundo inteiro nunca produziu barris suficientes para assombrar o mundo. Mas conseguiu produzir um caso de polícia que vai, agora sim, torná-la mundialmente conhecida. O que já se sabe do Petrolão comprova que em nenhuma empresa do ramo um bando de delinquentes roubou tanto, por um período de tempo tão longo e com tamanha desfaçatez. Com a entrada em cena da Justiça americana, a história tem tudo para virar roteiro de um filme. Semanas a fio, multidões de brasileiros lotarão as salas de cinema do país inteiro. Ninguém vai perder a chance de ovacionar o final exemplarmente feliz: graças à ajuda dos investigadores americanos, nenhum bandido ─ nenhum ─ escapa da cadeia. Tags: Brasil, Dilma Rousseff, gatunos, Justiça americana, Lula, nunca antes na história deste país, petrolão THE END In fact, what’s wrong with the 2014 Brazils Presidential Election Runoff Results? : VIDEOS... Voting has progressed in technology from traditional days when voters dropped votes marked on a shell, shard of pottery, or card into a box to the current days... 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