>President-Elect Jair Bolsonaro, English subtitles included youtu.be/NVEYpM7lHyk
>BACKGROUND Jair Messias Bolsonaro is a Brazilian congressman and former military officer. He has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, representing the state of Rio de Janeiro, since 1991. In an unprecedented presidential run, spending significantly less than his adversaries, under constant fire from the mainstream media, and having survived an assassination attempt, Bolsonaro was elected by the popular vote to the presidency of Brazil. He will take office as the 38th president in January 1st 2019.
Bolsonaro is a pro-gun, pro-life, conservative Christian. He's looking to modernize the lethargic Brazilian economy with the aid of UChicago economist Paulo Guedes and he also wants to align Brazil's foreign policy with Western nationalist governments against the influence of China, Eurasianism and Bolivarian socialism. He has a hard stance on crime and supports increasing the power of police forces and the army to tackle Brazil's drug and violence problems.
>CONFIRMED MINISTERS *Onyx Lorenzoni - Chief of Staff *Paulo Guedes - Economy *General Augusto Heleno - Institutional Security *LTC Marcos Pontes - Science and Technology *Judge Sérgio Moro - Justice
kek which ones? i love some of them but i absolutely hate some them
Bentley Brooks
Jow Forums the meme of paulo guedes flying into a estatal moscando
Brandon Wood
What do you guys think of that tranny from globo who tried to rally people to sabotage Bolsonaro's government?
Isaiah Ross
Do you guys actually think it is a good idea to arm our jungle people? I can see so many ways this will backfire and we get fucked because 80 IQ people have access to guns and they kill eachother for no reason whatsoever
brazillians owned guns a while back, criminals were scared of robbing people
Aaron Brown
Third for monarchy
Xavier Thompson
mixed bag just like all ideologies
Joseph Green
>wanting a family of losers ruling again this country C U C K S If they deserved anything they never would have gave up on Brazil in the first place. All brazilian youtubers are like that Based ameribro
>Do you guys actually think it is a good idea to arm our jungle people? Not 20 years ago people had guns, user, and it was safer then.
Gabriel Gonzalez
>Kogos and Porto. lmao believe it or not those are the good ones, wait until you start seeing the Loryel fags and the flat earthers
Michael Morris
bump what's about the tax deal Temer did with the cars factories /assemblies until 2030 ? is it any good to the country?
Leo Robinson
Ancaps are autists. Their brains can't multitask, so they focus all their autism in a single topic. That's why they don't put morality, laws and other things in the equation.
Jacob Martinez
Niggers that want to kill each other already have guns.
Jace Myers
>the state of cuckxas nearly voted Ted out of office >but Brazilians love him
It's weird how looking at the house and senate and the asinine reasons why whites voted dem (trump is mean!) that brazil actually looks like the better country right now since the people aren't cucks. Even the uncucked regions of the US like Texas are slowly being filled up with faggots and kowtowing to degeneracy.
better be a cuck for muricas than be a cuck for chineses or cubans/venezuelans
Ryan Carter
There are also a lot of white Brazilians that hate Bolsonaro because "he says mean things".
Brayden Perry
Yes, indeed, that's why I voted for them. Still makes me cringe tho.
Leo Bennett
Check Bene Barbosa's videos. He makes comparisons with other south american countries like Paraguay. They have more people living under poverty line and they have a higher % of illiterate people and even in these conditions they have lower numbers in gun crimes.
Jeremiah Evans
don't be fooled we are more cucked than the US but we are fighting the conditioning we need all the help we can get Even if bolsos government is stellar we are still going to be fighting for years to get the country out of the shitter
Samuel Powell
I thought you guys were going to take away their reservations and make them live in cities though? Is it really a good idea to arm them? Won't they go full militia mode and shoot at your army?
>is it any good to the country? Not really, it's more protecionist bullshit and won't attract other car companies here because the benefits don't apply for imported cars. So there won't be new competitors.
Adam Myers
brazil was once armed before the socialism took over
Noah Bailey
They should start worshiping God instead of mammon, then.
Give them guns, stay off the streets for 2 weeks, darwin does the rest
Isaac Hughes
I wouldn't attribute the difference entirely to gun ownership. There's also the prison factor: we stopped punishing criminals and now we try to "re-educate" them (read: we free them and treat criminals like victims). Our gangs also got stronger, CV and PCC, specially the latter, it's absolutely insane how powerful these organisations are and how they operate. All of this contributes to crime. Is there any historical data on gun ownership per capita so I can see the difference more quantitatively?
Camden Moore
When he says "jungle people" he is not referring to natives kek
Easton Williams
Didn't 70% of white Brs vote Bolso though? I mean I'm not talking about liberal whites, I'm talking about whites in places like Oklahoma and South Carolina voting Dem because of retarded reasons. The areas filled with people who pretend to be hardass southerners and cowboys cucking out because the media told them so. It's just shocking how weak willed people have become.
Blake King
>pic KEK. Welcome Texan hermanos de raza.
Jordan Carter
we had guns until around 2005 it was a lot safer back then
You guys actually jailed your corrupt officials. America has a long-ass way to go since a few of the single most corrupt counties in the country are flipping senate seats by being allowed to keep counting votes three days past the deadline, who are coincidentally all for the D candidate.
Lel. Dems are literally trying to steal 3 elections in the US right this instant by filling out ballots after the race is over and pretending they're "late ballots" that weren't counted in time. If Brazil is worse than the USA it's only because the US is coasting on our leftover prosperity, but we are about 2 minutes to midnight before Dems turn this entire country into a banana republic where jews stuff the ballot boxes and americans are enslaved to work for them.
William Lopez
W T F kill it with fire
Jaxon Walker
Brazil was never cucked. Our general population is die hard conservative, however our politicians are from a entire different world and we can never find one to represent us, so we have to choose between commie A and commie B. Bolsonaro was the first conservative option to appear since 1985 and he managed to get elected with no big party or businesses behind him.
Easton Watson
we also have rampant voter fraud not worse than letting illegals vote but the electronic voting machines always malfunction and every election people report fraud
Asher Miller
i would prefer NOT him as a minister, but would be understandable
Jace Scott
By "jungle people" I mean Brazilians
Jonathan Diaz
So i'm not the only one.
Andrew Gutierrez
4D chess. Despite our current deployment in Syria, Trump is the least interventionist president in decades. If you are friends with the EU they'll tell you you need to open your angus for refugees. If friends with Russia/China they'll infiltrate your government and subvert your industries while buying up your resources. The USA is the best friend option currently because the USA is more pre-occupied dealing with jews at home than trying to cuck Brazil.
Robert Bell
>if you only knew how bad things really are
Joshua Watson
no, he will probably be the first to roll for involvement in a corruption scheme
Thomas Ward
Yeah, Bolso won in the whitest states. Especially amongst rural communities in such states. But many wealthy champagne left Brazilians shun him because "he's racist/sexist/other bullshit reasons".
Michael Perez
I just hope your country ends up into at least 8 different countries. i'm tired of your shitty government and yout shitty millionaries financing the left through NGOs in the whole world. We didn't have any of those gender ideology bullshit in just 8 years ago. Now its everywhere,
Carter Nelson
The major problem with America is their commies and liberals, soon we will be pilled up with Soroses buying up things here.
>Beyond domestic issues, some of Bolsonaro’s weightiest proposals pertain to Brazil’s foreign policy. The changes he has floated on this front may appear ideologically driven on the surface, but in reality each of them reflects the government’s economic goals.
>For example, Bolsonaro has prioritized Brazil’s relations with Israel over its relations with the Palestinian Authority. Israel, in the view of the president-elect, simply has more to offer. For a start, it has developed advanced technology to facilitate agriculture in semi-arid climates and to remove salt from seawater. Bolsonaro hopes the innovations and Israel’s expertise could help mitigate the effects of drought and sustain the population in Brazil’s northeast region. These pragmatic considerations notwithstanding, the president-elect’s overtures to Israel have inevitably sparked political controversy. Good relations with Israel often mean bad relations not only with the Palestinians but also with the Arab world as a whole. Egypt, in fact, canceled meetings with Brazil’s foreign minister over Brasilia’s apparent shift toward Israel. If the trend continues, the Brazilian meat industry, which does a brisk business exporting halal meats to the Muslim world, may have to find a new market for some of its wares. (In the meantime, Bolsonaro has pulled back a bit from his Israel policy, wavering on his earlier plan to move Brazil’s embassy in the country from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.) Trade complications aside, though, drawing closer to Israel stands to benefit Brazil both domestically and internationally, in no small part by helping put it in the United States’ good graces.
Juan Ross
Makes sense, I hope it brings new investments, at least..
everyone who's votes for PT is cucked , 40 millions voted for fuckng haddad bro
Christopher Sanders
Not really, but he's not that bad I guess.
Tyler Fisher
>Getting on Washington’s good side is a big priority for Bolsonaro. The U.S., after all, is still the world’s largest market and, relative to the second-largest – China – it offers Brazil several advantages. For one thing, it’s closer, meaning transportation costs are lower. For another, it has more of a market for the kinds of finished manufactured goods Brazil makes, products that tend to be too expensive to compete on the Chinese market. The country is on a quest to move its economy away from commodity exports and toward value-added goods, and by buddying up with Washington on the political front Bolsonaro hopes to grease the wheels for future trade negotiations. Investments from the U.S., moreover, come with fewer political strings attached compared with those from China, even if they typically require higher business standards. And since China still depends on Brazil for the raw materials it needs (especially in the midst of the trade war with the U.S.), it isn’t in much of a position to make major demands of Brasilia. Even so, Bolsonaro recently suggested that he would try to expand his country’s trade ties with China, as well as with the United States.
>Closer to home, Bolsonaro intends to distance Brazil from two long-standing allies in the region, Cuba and Venezuela. The shift is the most ideologically charged part of the president-elect’s foreign policy plan, but it, too, has economic motivations. So long as its economy is still recovering from recession, Brazil just doesn’t have the money to keep funding projects in other countries, like the infrastructure endeavors the Brazilian National Development Bank historically has financed in Cuba and Venezuela. Beyond giving Brazilian construction companies some business, these projects offer little benefit for Brazil. They also constitute support for countries under U.S. sanctions – probably not the best way for Brasilia to ingratiate itself to Washington.
>And so, Bolsonaro plans to do away with these programs and to redirect the resources toward the local population.
>Bolsonaro is using the same kind of cost-benefits analysis to re-assess Brazil’s role in the Southern Common Market, the trade bloc better known as Mercosur. To kick-start the economy, Brazil needs more than domestic consumption – it needs international trade. Membership in Mercosur may hold it back in that regard. Because the bloc will implement only policy changes that all its members approve, tariffs are still in place on select goods among participating states. The unanimity requirement, and Mercosur’s protectionist tendencies, has gotten in the way of making free trade agreements with countries outside the bloc as well. Now that its economy is large enough to hold its own in the global market, Brazil no longer needs backup from its fellow Mercosur members – including Argentina, a competitor in many sectors – to negotiate favorable terms with trade partners abroad. Brazil also wants to increase its trade with countries like Chile, which maintains far fewer trade barriers – a goal it can achieve without violating the Mercosur agreement thanks to their mutual membership in the Latin American Integration Association.
All Roads Lead to Economic Recovery
>The Bolsonaro presidency is foremost about revitalizing the Brazilian economy in the short term and fixing structural problems to promote prosperity in the long term. Economic reforms are the cornerstone of the incoming government’s plans, but policies in other areas, such as security, politics and foreign policy, will support them. Although Bolsonaro will find it difficult to push his reforms through Congress, he will prioritize among them to pass at least some, even if it means settling for smaller-scale changes.
Anthony Brooks
Oh yes, but the problem is that as soon as the democrats took back the presidency (and they will, probably for a loooong time due to demographics), they will put a lot of money over here telling our normies that: "see? the USA, the country the right wingers admire? That's right, they have gay rights, abortion, gun control laws, gender ideology, trans rights, women's reproductive rights, they support every single refugee that enters their country and so on, You should be succesfull like them!" We are fucked.
Aiden Bennett
Do you understand how much better America is than Brazil? You will have to learn to be a cuck to your superiors until you get your act together.
Anthony Harris
I agree with you Mohammed
Connor Mitchell
Alguem aqui acompanhava os hangouts do SGP (seminario guerra psicologica)? O canal foi deletado semana passada, alguem sabe se tem um novo canal?
They are better than us right now. Just wait until the democrats win the presidency and the congress and the supreme court for the next 40 years, and just see what the burgers will become.
Noah Miller
Trump will ger re-elect tho
Robert Morales
>You will have to learn to be a cuck by the flag i assume you will be a great teacher
Ryan Stewart
Noticed on the last thread. Soulless eyes of a puppet who just spouts vitriol. And I'm suspicious that's really a tranny. Look at the shoulder/hip ratio,
Only through a miracle, and it will be the last republican president in decades.
Joshua Jenkins
Redpill on our foreign policy
Christopher Rodriguez
It's great. She's the main bridge of the left endorsed degeneration to the open TV watching average joe, it's only making them look bad. Better yet, directors will most likely lobby to keep the show on air as the ratings plummet, meaning their hysteria will keep escalating.
Not at all. Reeks of cryptopedo on top of being a predatory evangelical.
Logan Wilson
Eh, I don't know. The left makes a lot of noise about PL 3722 but it really isn't unreasonable. It's going to be easier to buy gun legally if it passes, but despite what they think you won't be able to buy anti-aircraft guns in Casas Bahia 48x sem juros. What's REALLY great about it is that some cuck PF can't just deny it because they don't look how you look like. Nevertheless, even with the approval of PL 3722 we're very far away from being the U.S. as far as guns are concerned.
They are better than us. There's no doubt. But they only will keep like this if they keep immigration in check. There's a finite and diminishing number of good white Americans and we saw in these midterms that they are the wall stopping the Dems from having all the power. If somehow this supremacy is lost goodbye United States and Western values.
god i wish BR flag would be like that, without the losango
Jaxson Bailey
I never watched her show, I know it's pure degeneracy, but did she really said something about Bolsonaro during the elections?
Connor Myers
UPDATED PASTA IF I DON'T BAKE: >President-Elect Jair Bolsonaro, English subtitles included youtu.be/NVEYpM7lHyk
>BACKGROUND Jair Messias Bolsonaro is a Brazilian congressman and former military officer. He has served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, representing the state of Rio de Janeiro, since 1991. In an unprecedented presidential run, spending significantly less than his adversaries, under constant fire from the mainstream media, and having survived an assassination attempt, Bolsonaro was elected by the popular vote to the presidency of Brazil. He will take office as the 38th president in January 1st 2019.
Bolsonaro is a pro-gun, pro-life, conservative Christian. He's looking to modernize the lethargic Brazilian economy with the aid of UChicago economist Paulo Guedes and he also wants to align Brazil's foreign policy with Western nationalist governments against the influence of China, Eurasianism and Bolivarian socialism. He has a hard stance on crime and supports increasing the power of police forces and the army to tackle Brazil's drug and violence problems.
we have some ancap youtuber that is so hardcore that this happened: >the year is 2013 (this is important) >complained about some politician at his channel >politican sued him >he showed the law papers at his channel and complained about the judge when complaining about the state >judge said he should remove the video or pay a fine of X reais (brazillian money) per day >youtuber see that and get all his money, 1 million reais (something around 420000 dollars at the time) and spend everything at bitcoin, so they couldnt get his money by forcing the bank to get his money by force. >if my math is right and he really spent 1 million reais, thats 3605.8 bitcoins or 231131780 dollars with current price.
Joshua Wright
The cross and the sphere will be our symbol again, one day