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		<title>Brazil anti-govt. protests spreading</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[June 22, 2013 By John Seiler I noted earlier that anti-government protests have erupted in Brazil against their crummy government. Now the protests are spreading. The latest, as reported in]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>June 22, 2013</p>
<p>By John Seiler</p>
<p><a href="http://www.calwatchdog.com/2013/06/20/revolution-in-brazil/">I noted earlier </a>that anti-government protests have erupted in Brazil against their crummy government. Now the protests are spreading. <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/22/world/americas/sweeping-protests-in-brazil-pull-in-an-array-of-grievances.html?pagewanted=all&amp;_r=1&amp;" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The latest, as reported in the New YorkTimes</a>:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;More than a million protesters marched in the streets late Thursday, according to Brazilian news reports, in the biggest demonstrations yet, and President Dilma Rousseff on Friday called an emergency meeting of her top Cabinet members.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>The Brazilian Obama should resign.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;The mass protests thundering across Brazil have swept up an impassioned array of grievances — costly stadiums, corrupt politicians, high taxes and shoddy schools — and spread to more than 100 cities on Thursday night, the most to date, with increasing ferocity.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Sounds like America today, especially California.</p>
<p itemprop="articleBody" style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;All of a sudden, a country that was once viewed as a stellar example of a rising, democratic power finds itself upended by an amorphous, leaderless popular uprising with one unifying theme: an angry, and sometimes violent, rejection of politics as usual.</em></p>
<p itemprop="articleBody" style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;Much like the Occupy movement in the United States, the anticorruption protests that shook India in recent years, the demonstrations over the cost of living in Israel or the fury in European nations like Greece, the demonstrators in Brazil are fed up with traditional political structures, challenging the governing party and the opposition alike. And their demands are so diffuse that they have left Brazil’s leaders confounded as to how to satisfy them.&#8221;</em></p>
<p itemprop="articleBody">Actually, a better example than the Occupy movement would the the Tea Party, which the Times doesn&#8217;t even mention at all. The Tea Party, contrary to some myths of it being started by the billionaire Koch Bros., in fact was a spontaneous uprising sparked by Ron Paul&#8217;s December 2007 &#8220;Money Bomb&#8221; on the Internet. <a href="http://www.dailypaul.com/13697/ron-paul-boston-tea-party-press-release" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Paul even called it</a> a reenactment of the Boston Tea Party. Thousands of local groups took it from there. (And in fact, Paul and the Kochs are opposing factions in the libertarian movement.)</p>
<p itemprop="articleBody">Moroever, like the Brazilians, and <em>un</em>like the Occupy movement, the Tea Partiers oppose the sky high taxes that are bleeding us dry to pad the pockets of lazy government workers and Crony Capitalists who can manipulate the system.</p>
<p itemprop="articleBody">Also, as we have learned the past two months, it was the Tea Partiers, <em>not</em> the Occupy movement, who were the targets of the Stasi-level attacks by the wicked IRS under Obama, which ensured his rigged re-election. Not that Romney would have been better. But opposition to Obama, led by the Tea Partiers, <a href="http://www.aei-ideas.org/2013/06/the-asterisk-president-did-the-irss-tea-party-suppression-get-obama-reelected/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">never was allowed to get off the ground </a>because the IRS mercilessly harassed them.</p>
<p itemprop="articleBody">As with my previous post on Brazil, I&#8217;m going to end with a YouTube of the great Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66.</p>
<p itemprop="articleBody">And here&#8217;s a snappy salute to Brazilians. Let&#8217;s hope they lead us all in revolt against repressive governments.</p>
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		<title>Revolution in Brazil</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2013 16:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[June 20, 2013 By John Seiler Heroic! I&#8217;m inspired by the people of Brazil, who are sick and tired their socialist government. AP reports: &#8220;SAO PAULO (AP) &#8212; Tens of]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.calwatchdog.com/2013/06/20/revolution-in-brazil/sergio-mendes/" rel="attachment wp-att-44511"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-44511" alt="Sergio Mendes" src="http://www.calwatchdog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Sergio-Mendes.jpg" width="299" height="300" align="right" hspace="20/" /></a>June 20, 2013</p>
<p>By John Seiler</p>
<p>Heroic! I&#8217;m inspired by the people of Brazil, who are sick and tired their socialist government.<a href="http://apnews.myway.com/article/20130619/DA70KUBO1.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> AP reports</a>:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8220;<em>SAO PAULO (AP) &#8212; Tens of thousands of Brazilians again flooded the streets of the country&#8217;s biggest city to raise a collective cry against a longstanding lament &#8211; people are weighed down by high taxes and high prices but get low-quality public services and a system of government infected with corruption.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Sounds just like California. They even have our great beaches and weather.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;That was the repeated message Tuesday night in Sao Paulo, where upward of 50,000 people massed in front of the city&#8217;s main cathedral. While mostly peaceful, the demonstration followed the rhythm of protests that drew 240,000 people across Brazil the previous night, with small bands of radicals splitting off to fight with police and break into stores.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>OK, breaking into stores is bad. The enemy is the socialist government, not private businesses that somehow have managed to survive despite the high taxation, preposterous regulations and government corruption.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;Mass protests have been mushrooming across Brazil since demonstrations called last week by a group angry over the high cost of a woeful public transport system and a recent 10-cent hike in bus and subway fares in Sao Paulo, Rio and elsewhere&#8230;.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;President Dilma Rousseff, a former leftist guerrilla who was imprisoned and tortured during Brazil&#8217;s 1964-85 dictatorship, hailed the protests for raising questions and strengthening Brazil&#8217;s democracy. &#8220;Brazil today woke up stronger,&#8221; she said in a statement.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;Yet Rousseff offered no actions that her government might take to address complaints, even though her administration is a prime target of demonstrators&#8217; frustrations.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Typical politician. She tries to ride the wave of discontent that her own socialist policies caused. I wish the Brazilians well. Maybe they can show us Californians how to fight an out-of-touch autocracy.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, here&#8217;s a YouTube of the great Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66:</p>
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