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Countdown: 180 days left to end Bolsonaro government

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Brilliant journalist Alberto Villas, who is the sole editor of the “O Sol” newsletter that I read every morning when I turn on the computer, informs us: This nightmare is only 180 days away.

It is counting down the days to end the worst government in the history of our slain Republic, as it has been since it went digital.

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Villas also strive to bring good news, often in the field of culture, amid daily misfortunes, but this is not easy.

“What about harassment that we don’t know about?” asks the headline today, and even proposes a new survey for Datafolha: “Have you ever been harassed by anyone?”

We only learn about these increasingly frequent cases of sexual harassment when it comes to a famous man. Women who are afraid of losing their jobs and report their abusers out of embarrassment are rare because usually nothing happens.

However, all it takes is to break the veil of silence and many other victims of the same criminal soon appear. In the Caixa pervert case, more than 50 complaints have been filed with authorities in recent days regarding various investigations opened to investigate the way ex-president Pedro Guimarães and his accomplices worked.

Villalas’ pathetic editorial, “How many women will be harassed and kept quiet tomorrow?” he asks. “We hope that they all have the same courage as the Caixa employees and that the scammers are punished”.

The Bulletin reproduces the covers of major newspapers and magazines in Brazil and the world, and adds small humorous comments. For example, in today’s edition, under the headline of Folha (“After the change in the Ministry, the environment has worse data”), it reads: “Remembering an old saying: The mosquito has changed, but the shit remains the same”.

What bothers me is to think about how evil and barbaric this president and his handful of incompetent, despicable and useless people could be in the six months left to exercise power over our lives.

In a rush this week to buy the votes he doesn’t have for re-election, to hand out crumbs to the poor, Bolsonaro and the House’s lieutenant Arthur Lira seek to beat the procession deadlines to approve the PEC kamikaze that will break. enters the public coffers and explodes in the lap of the next government.

On the other hand, the frantic herders of bribery want to postpone the opening of the Ministry of Education’s CPI to August or St. Never Day, because, according to their captain and general, “we didn’t have three and a half years of corruption in government, just isolated cases”. Yes sir, I’m just laughing. The only thing missing was a sex scandal. Nothing lacks thanks to the hound and impetuous Pedro Guimarães, who has become a symbol of the moral decay of the Christian family, good citizens and defenders of our freedom (of course, theirs).

The danger is that after the door opens, many other “isolated cases” of which we are not yet aware, in addition to the already known serial scandals with the acquisitions of the Ministry of Defense, the proposals of Codevasf and Secom. school buses and expensive tractors, the largest, the secret budget given to Centrão, will one day have to be explored in depth if and whenever Augusto Aras allows it.

However, the destruction of control and supervision structures in Amazon, the money that is missing and will be even more in education and health, great corruption such as attack on culture, demoralization still cannot be budgeted. The country has relations with other countries, to the point where Bolsonaro asks Joe Biden to intervene in the Brazilian election for a little help from the United States to combat the “red peril”.

On second thought, 180 days may be a short time in the history of a country but in our case this nightmare will be over forever, the capacity of this government is not only to destroy our present but also to destroy it. future of new generations.

Life goes on.

04/07/2022 11:31

source: Noticias
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