Dilma Bilking Taxpayers for Castros Interests Posted: 21 Jan - TopicsExpress



          

Dilma Bilking Taxpayers for Castros Interests Posted: 21 Jan 2014 09:39 AM PST Brazilians are weary of former President Lula da Silva and current President Dilma Rousseff placing their ideological interests first -- and consequently, bilking taxpayer money in favor of Cubas Castro regime. (Please pardon our poor Portuguese translation.) From Brazils Diario do Poder: Cuba First I hate making assumptions from facts that could be taken seriously if we had a Congress, rather than the brothel we effectively have. Loans like those made by Lula to Cuba and Angola, where two dictators disguised as presidents reign with absolutism, should be the subject of impeachment and even imprisonment. Think about it: Cuba produces 0.1% of Brazil of what produces. Yet, it now has a harbor capable of giving passage to products exported through the port of Santos handily. Its infrastructure is modern and wide, while our terminals are archaic and obsolete. Our largest export terminal, the Port of Santos, has been silted for decades and nobody takes action. Half of the money stupidly paid to the Cubans, which will never be returned to our National Treasury, would leave the Port of Santos in extraordinary conditions. However, nothing is done here. Only 7% of the U.S. $218 million expected to be invested in Brazilian terminals in 2013, or $15.5 million, have been applied. The largest investment in Brazilian ports in recent years was made where? In Cuba. When Cubans announced the opening of foreign investment in Cuba, foreign companies knew that 100% of their investments on the island had to be associated with high military boots in order to continue operating. Today, those who want to venture to invest in Cuba have to divide the capital with these uniformed thieves who own 80% of the Cuban GDP. The office of that islands military gang here in Brazil is located, outrageously, in Jardins, the most upscale neighborhood of São Paulo, where Brasraf Commercial Import and Export Ltda., a subsidiary of Almacenes mediates trade between Brazil and Cuba through a luxurious office assembled there. And, by the way, another new secret and out-of-sight loan is already being considered for the Cubans in the coming months with the aim of creating an industrial zone around the Port of Mariel at our expense. At the end of the month, Rousseff embarks for Cuba to usher in the great work of Lula, under whose government the bogus contract, harmful to Brazil, was executed. Here, he left the São Francisco bridge in heaps, the Trans-Northeastern paralyzed and Abreu e Lima Refinery idle, while in Cuba the inauguration of the port will be in late January. In 2014, Brazil will lose 22% of the wealth generated by the largest soybean crop in history, 55 million tonnes. The cause for this is Brazils port infrastructure bottlenecks and losses caused by trucking accidents on bad roads. In Angola, nobody knows where the over U.S. $5 billion donated by BNDES by express order of the scoundrel Caetés were employed. What is known is that nothing can be disclosed before 2027, its a secret matter, according to Fernando Pimentel ,who acted outside the law to grant loans in secrecy. Worst of all is that no one goes to court against this chicanery done with the hard-earned money of Brazilian taxpayers. Revolting and disgusting!
Posted on: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 18:06:41 +0000

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