I decided not to wait until next Wednesday to share this latest revelation. Rosaliene
Proponents of her ouster argued that former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was targeted and ultimately booted from office for budgetary wrongdoing or, ironically, corruption. However, the unelected new President Temer admits that ousted President Dilma Rousseff wouldn’t enact austerity roadmap, so “a process was established which culminated with me being installed as president of the republic.”
Source: Safe with ‘Oligarchs and Imperialists’ in US, Brazil’s New President Admits Coup Plot
Lies, truth… Truth, lies, it’s all the same in the Hegemon.
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I believe that politicians steeped in corruption lose their morality and all notion of the truth.
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Ain’t that the truth! There have been so many popular movies made on that topic, it’s a wonder the people aren’t marching on Washington by the millions to tear the White House and Pentagon down brick by brick and using those bricks to stone their so-called representatives! And the corruption has been so obvious to the rest of the world – the world that paid for that corruption through its own corrupt leaders and vested interests.
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Reblogged this on Guyanese Online.
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Thanks for sharing, Cyril 🙂
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Thanks for sharing, Mark 🙂
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I was right. This is happening all over the world, but I’ve never seen it done so openly. Temer may or may not serve the rest of Rousseff’s term. What the government can do, the people can undo, given the support of people like us. Good post. Thanks for sharing.
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Katharine, these dealings were all done behind closed doors. They have been exposed by investigative journalism with funding from citizens like you and me.
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Rosaliene, Exactly. The next step is to identify by name who these “investors” are. I suspect they are corporations who buy Brazilian products, for one. What would that be? Lumber companies like International Paper? Sugar companies? Cocoa? Copper? and oil? Then there are the hedge funds that control pension funds and the like. And the “institutional” investors, usually banks. If the investigative journalists could find out who is pulling the strings in New York, that would be a major leap forward.
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