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March 24, 2016

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Brazil Struggles to Disgorge Dilma by Marcos

Here we are in the middle of legal battles. The whole situation will be solved by the Supreme Court. Many of the judges were indicated by Lula and Dilma, but since Lula said in the bugged phone calls that the Supreme Court was in his pocket, these judges face the risk of destroying for good their reputations if they support a criminal that is as good as dead. No gratitude among criminals, with the exception of one of them, Teori Zawaczi, who postponed Lula's arrest at least until after Easter for a stupid technicality. Remember, in Brazil, politicians can only be judged by the Supreme Court. 

Dilma is much like Hitler in his bunker, much more radical than usual, surrounded by heavy duty, fanatical marxist militants. People say she is losing her head and hooked on uppers and downers and she looks the part. Since Lula can't become a minister, she chose for her Chief of Staff the wife of MST's second in command. MST (Peasant's Landless Movement) is a terrorist group which invades farms, murders farmers and sets buildings on fire. Then they take the farm (much like what they do in South Africa), distribute the land among associates, who proceed to illegally sell it and move on to invade another farm. What kind of criminal invades a cattle farm, kills the pregnant cows and rip the fetuses apart from the womb? They have an urban mirror, MTST (Homeless Movement), where the leaders of the "homeless people" (regular people with a home who join in the hope of getting a new one for free) have brand new SUVs, as shown in the press. Their leader said they will set the country on fire.

Lula is talking nonsense and braggadocio in meetings among union people. These are the most criminal people you can imagine, the kind who kills adversaries. The strategy now is to demonize Judge Moro and say he is a puppet for the "right" to promote a Coup. It doesn't matter that every week, more and more evidence of Lula's crimes surface. People know it and we are all mad as hell. 

The impeachment process is moving on and by all projections, Dilma is over in a month or two. There have been protests almost every day, and a big one is scheduled for next 14th. 

Meanwhile, Brazil bleeds. Industry output fell 14% ! In 12 months, we had 2,9 million more unemployed people. Lula said in his last speech: "we can take care of the economy later, now we must fight the Coup." Easy for him to say , sitting on top of US$ 50 MM of stolen money. The day Lula is arrested, Brazil will have a party that will dwarf the World Cup title celebration. 



Scruples - the game of moral dillemas

Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at