Before we are able to create true freedom & prosperity as a collective, it’s become clear that the truth must reign supreme. Unfortunately, it starts with demystifying the deceptions proliferated by our political Establishment that has been building up the narratives for decades if not centuries throughout the current paradigm.
We will start here talking about facts that actually affect people on their daily lives, disregard from their gender, race, class, or any ideology they choose to follow.
The reality is much different than what is portrayed on the news and the institutionalised propaganda from corporate conglomerates that serve the interests of a private glo-baal-ist elite.
Nothing has proven to be as efficient to building freedom and prosperity as the free market. And every country that has restricted its people from trading freely has created suffering and poverty all over the world.
Let’s look at the comparison between countries with lower taxes (smaller governments), and countries with higher taxes (inflated governments).
The 10 countries where LESS people worked in a year to pay taxes in 2013:
1. Maldives: 0 hours
2. United Arab Emirates: 12 hours
3. Bahrain: 36 hours
4. Qatar: 36 hours
5. Bahamas: 58 hours
6. Luxembourg: 59 hours
7. Oman: 62 hours
8. Switzerland: 63 hours
9. Ireland: 76 hours
10.Seychelles: 76 hours
The 10 countries where MOST people worked in a year to pay taxes in 2013:
1. Brazil: 2,600 hours ( more than double the 2nd place! )
2. Bolivia: 1,080 hours
3. Vietnam: 941 hours
4. Nigeria: 938 hours
5. Venezuela: 864 hours
6. Belarus: 798 hours
7. Chad: 732 hours
8. Mauritania: 696 hours
9. Senegal: 666 hours
10.Ukraine: 657 hours
Source: World Bank
(See a pattern between these countries?)
This data from 2013 shows us a glimpse of today’s reality, ten years later:
Brazil has the highest tax burden in the world to pay the LARGEST CORRUPTION SCHEMES IN THE WORLD.
Tributes in Brazil – a shame !!!
Medicines 36%
Motorcycle up to 125 cc 44.40%
Light. 45.81%
Telephone 47.87%
Motorcycle above 125 cc 49.78%
Gasoline 57.03%
Cigarette 81.68%
BASIC FOOD PRODUCTS
Beef 18.63%
Chicken 17.91%
Fish 18.02%
Salt 29.48%
Wheat 34.47%
Rice 18.00%
Soybean oil 37.18%
Flour 34.47%
Beans 18.00%
Sugar 40.40%
Milk 33.63%
Coffee 36.52%
Pasta 35.20%
Margarine 37.18%
Tomato sauce 36.66%
Peas 35.86%
Green Corn 37.37%
Cookie 38.50%
Chocolate 32.00%
chocolate powder 37.84%
Eggs 21.79%
Fruits 22.98%
Alcohol 43.28%
Detergent 40.50%
Saponaceous 40.50%
Bar soap 40.50%
Soap powder 42.27%
Disinfectant 37.84%
Sanitary water 37.84%
44.35% steel sponge
BASIC HYGIENE PRODUCTS
Soap 42%
Shampoo 52.35%
Conditioner 47.01%
Deodorant 47.25%
Razor 41.98%
Toilet Paper 40.50%
Toothpaste 42.00%
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Pen 48.69%
Pencil 36.19%
Rubber 44.39%
Case 41.53%
Plastic folders 41.17%
Schedule 44.39%
Bond paper 38.97%
Books 13.18%
Paper 38.97%
Schedule 44.39%
Backpacks 40.82%
Ruler 45.85%
Brush 36.90%
Plastic paint 37.42%
DRINKS
Soft drink powder 38.32%
Juice 37.84%
Water 45.11%
Beer 56.00%
Cachaça 83.07%
Soda 47.00%
CD 47.25%
DVD 51.59%
Toys 41.98%
CROCKERY
Dishes 44.76%
Cups 45.60%
Thermos bottle 43.16%
Cutlery 42.70%
Pans 44.47%
BEDDING, TABLE AND BATH PRODUCTS
Towels 36.33%
Sheet 37.51%
Pillow 36.00%
Blanket 37.42%
HOME APPLIANCES
Shoes 37.37%
Clothes 37.84%
Sound equipment 38.00%
Computer 38.00%
Stove 39.50%
Cell Phone 41.00%
Fan 43.16%
Blender 43.64%
Mixer 43.64%
Iron 44.35%
Refrigerator 47.06%
Microwave 56.99%
Fertilizers 27.07%
Brick 34.23%
Tile 34.47%
Furniture 37.56%
Toilet 44.11%
Ink 45.77%
Popular house 49.02%
School Fee 37.68% (ISS DE 5%)
IN ADDITION TO THESE TAXES, WE PAY
– FROM 15% TO 27.5% OF OUR SALARY AS INCOME TAX;
– HEALTH PLAN,
– CHILDREN’S SCHOOL,
– IPVA,
– IPTU,
– INSS,
– FGTS
– the list goes on!
DISCLOSE THIS INFORMATION!
The change in Brazil also depends on the people and on you!
$$ INCOME TAX INCREASE $$
– Decree that increases the Income Tax rate from 27.5 to 35%.
– This readjustment directly affects the middle class (which Lula openly says he despises in his populist speeches).
– Without wanting to cut costs, the “$ocialist” government, with its exuberant incompetence, wants, as always, to take more from the population.
Knowing factually that the government, especially in Brazil, is not only incompetent but also corrupt, and, as Murray Rothbard once said:
“All of the servies commonly thought to require the State… can be and have been supplied far more efficiently and certainly more morally by private persons. The State is in no sense required by the nature of man; quite the contrary.”
This leads us to the importance of individual freedom to create prosperity, starting by opening their own business.
Something that sounds almost mundane but has been transformative in our country, is that during Bolsonaro’s term he’s finally made it easy to open a company. Instead of taking months as it used to be with Lula, Dilma and their gang (the “Establishment”), it can now be done through an app within 24 hours. I’ve seen Brazil transformed by this. When I left Brazil a few years ago, everything was stagnant. Shops, restaurants and all sorts of businesses closing, entire industries & factories laid off millions, unemployment at an all time high.
Since 4 years ago years ago when Bolsonaro was elected, things started changing, new businesses are everywhere, entrepreneurship is booming, people have online businesses, you can shop for anything online now, people are free to trade, just like ‘first world nations’. This is also possible because Correios, the government’s mail company is finally efficient. — With Lula back we know this is not gonna last because he’s going to steal and bankrupt Correios… again.
When I moved to the US years ago, I was stunned that you could get something ordered (and that you had ANY and MANY options to buy from!) and receive it next day — even within a week was astounding to me! In Brazil, it was normal to take a couple weeks or more. International orders would take months (if they arrived at all), they would take a long time to clear customs bureaucracy and come with high taxes (they’re back btw within one week of the communists back early January, yey! 🤡 they ain’t wasting time to get money in their pockets!)
Everything Bolsonaro and his HIGHLY COMPETENT team have done for the last 4 years is being cancelled and returned back to mediocrity, quickly.
On the other hand, everything that was bankrupt before Bolsonaro was finally thriving (not gonna hear any of this in the corporate bought out media), including Petrobras, our abundant oil refinery which was utterly bankrupt with Lula & Dilma in their scandalous corruption scheme known as “Petrolão”. But the rats are back and claiming that Bolsonaro left huge debts (lies, truth is incredible profits which have been allocated into housing and infrastructure), and we have to sit here knowing that they are stealing everything, again, content that “democrazy won”. 🤡
They’re shutting down water from Nordeste (North East of Brazil), after Bolsonaro had finally finished construction of a dam that had been stalled for almost 20 years by the Establishment (Lula and his gang) who used it as an excuse to divert money into their own pockets. People in Nordeste will not have running water in their homes anymore, again. Because Lula diverts money with a corruption scheme with the water trucks. Yeah, people will have to carry water buckets on their heads, again.
But you ain’t gonna hear any of this on the news! 🤡 Why? Because they are bought out. $oros, Gates and the likes have immense interest in keeping Brazil and developing nations (including in Africa) under $ocialist dictators while maintaining freedoms restricted:
– whether by imposing restrictions on lands through environmental policies that then only the mediocre corrupt State and their international NGO’s have access to;
– to restrictions on economic freedom that in turn create scarcity, restricting people from accessing resources (this is how they keep it all to themselves; why there’s so much “concern” about the Amazon 🤡)
– restrictions on freedom for people to trade amongst themselves and with other countries (while distracting people with race & gender division 🤦♀️)
– and restrictions on individual freedom, which we’ve seen clearly in the last three years with the global sanitary dictatorship / plandemic / lockdowns / vaccine mandates / censorship / the list goes on.
This is colonialism of the XXI century. It’s happening right under our noses and the longer we keep denying this the more responsible we are for perpetuating it.
By the way, it came out in the official gazette today that the Brazilian government is going to decide who owns the property you have. Call it a “social participation” decree. This was a decree signed today. That’s how it started in Venezuela. They started with censorship and then property confiscation. This still has to go through congress, but since everything is without brakes in Brazil. This is very serious, very serious.
And some still believe corporate media that says Lula was elected democratically and that he’s not a communist. 💤
Are we taking the blinders off or wait until it’s too late?
Facts about Brazil with Bolsonaro’s 4 year presidency:
• Brazil back to top 10 economies in the world;
• Largest number of Brazilians with work in history;
• One of the cheapest gasoline in the world;
• Lowest number of homicides in two decades;
• Record-breaking tax cuts;
• Lowest unemployment since 2015, even with the plandemic and war. In the past, in normal situations the country was sinking under PT’s (Lula’s Labour Party) command.
• Brazil becomes the 6th largest investment destination in the world;
• America’s greatest digital government;
• Agriculture feeding more than 1 billion people worldwide;
• Brazil experiencing unprecedented growth in all sectors all across the country, marching rapidly towards prosperity.
• Instead of governmental institutions being bankrupt, they have made incredible profits that have been in turn used to invest in infrastructure, housing, technology all over the country;
• Creation of PIX, where people are finally able to send money to each other over the phone, with no tax, reducing profits from the banking cartel that is married to PT::: they are already talking about adding a tax to PIX, of course 🤡);
• The list goes on and on and on. But you only learn this when you stop following the corrupt media that is married to the Establishment, both nationally and internationally, and start talking to the actual PEOPLE who are LIVING, WORKING & AWARE of what is actually happening in their country.
To give a minor example, when Bolsonaro inaugurated the completion of the bridge that connects the states of Acre and Rondônia, in the North of Brazil, one of the many constructions around the country that were abandoned, part of the corruption scheme between PT and the construction company giant Odebrecht, where they diverted tax payer’s money to exorbitant constructions that never finished and perpetuated for years and years as a laundering scheme. -– People used to have to use the sea ferry to cross, which of course was also part of another way of diverting more money to PT and their gang.
I digress.. when Bolsonaro inaugurated the completion of this bridge, he crossed the bridge on a motorbike with Tarcísio, his minister of infrastructure, who has proven to be highly competent and is now governor of São Paulo. Then Tarcísio asked Bolsonaro “You know they’re going to say that we didn’t hear a helmet”. Bolsonaro’s response was “Yes, and then they’re going to have to show the bridge!” Because of astute strategies like these, Bolsonaro gained notoriety as “mito”, a myth.
Not wearing a helmet was a strategic move because Bolsonaro knew that the mainstream bought-out media only misinforms, creating gigantic soap operas to trigger people emotionally not to know about the actual happenings in reality. After all, making soap operas did happen to be their specialty – especially Globo, the main TV channel in Brazil responsible for decades of misinformation and maintaining the population uneducated and indoctrinated.
With an organized mafia: the Establishment that has been created over the last decades, Bolsonaro was the front man against this entire rotten system, that includes the largely bought out media, $ell-ebrities, and larger powers internationally. With this challenge, his strategic moves have risen millions around the world to wake up to the deceptions and corruption surrounding us. For decades he was a lonely voice in the middle of Congress calling out the bullshit, with very few listening as he yelled fervently against the Establishment’s schemes and crimes.
The media, in turn, would distract the people by creating soap operas around any opportunities to distort his words and actions. The believers (all of us until we dig deeper), unaware of the manipulations, would immediately dislike Bolsonaro, never hearing what he had to say, missing the entire greater picture; distracted by the communist’s / Establishment’s tactics of division widely focused on gender and race ideologies.
In contrast, here are facts within ONE MONTH of Lula’s presidency:
– Just removed Bolsonaro’s decree that made it less bureaucratic for civilians to train and own a weapon, they also removed the possibility for civilians to have their cars made bullet proof. It’s crystal clear that they want to remove the ability for citizens to defend themselves against the $tate’s mafia that partners with narco-traffic and criminal organisations. During operation Car-Wash, the investigations of PT’s scandalous corruption schemes in 2014-2019, which resulted in more than a thousand warrants and led to Lula’s imprisonment, it was found that Lula’s accountant was the same as PCC’s, Brazil’s largest criminal organisation. As Vladmir Lenin would say, “One man with a gun can control 100 without one.” We all know the crime rates in Brazil are high, who is benefitting from law abiding civilians being unable to protect themselves?
– Toyota announces departure from Brazil
– Citroen announcing the departure of Brazil
– Grupo Stellantis announces closure of the electric factory in Brazil
– Jeep announces factory closure in Brazil
– Riachuelo announces closure of factory in NE
– Closing of the Yoki factory in Brazil
– Closure of the Amazon distribution center in Brazil
– Closing of the Guararapes national sewing center
– Closure of the Carrefour logistics center in Brazil
– Departure of Danone from Brazil
– Exit of 700 BILLION in investments from Brazil
– Stock market remained down 30%
– Closure of the WELLA distribution center in Brazil
– Closing of the BigBoi Refrigerator
– Closing of activities at Banco Itaú
– Ifood closes activities in Brazil
– 99 announcing his departure from Brazil
– Moto DPVAT rises from 12.00 to R$ 292.00
– Salary above 1,900 will now pay income tax
– End of FGTS (retirement fund) birthday withdrawal
– Return of federal tax collection and increase of ICMS (tax) on fuels
– Suspension of the increase in the nursing base-pay given by Bolsonaro
– Veto the increase of 20 reais in the minimum wage but sanctioned the increase of 7 thousand in the salary of the Ministers of the STF and, consequently, of the entire judiciary
– Suspension of INSS payment
– Cut off the supply of the transposition of the waters of the São Francisco River
– Return of water trucks in North East
– Taxed solar energy
– Veto the inclusion of programming and Robotics in the school series
– Canceled privatizations
– Created a ministry to monitor the Internet
– Single currency in Latin America, with bankrupt countries like Argentina & Venezuela
– Brazil leaves the world agreement against abortion
– First major work announced by the government of the thief: gas pipeline in Argentina 🤡 (we all know this is going to straight to the $ocialist elite’s pockets)
– Cut 4 billion from the Education budget
– Cancellation of occupational therapy
– 280 children and adolescents undergo sex transition, of which 100 were children between 4 and 12 years old.
Bolsonaro has shown the Brazilian people the progress and potential that we can achieve as a sovereign and free nation, without ties to schemes nor distorted international interests that keep us in poverty and underdeveloped under the guise of political ideologies.
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