Banks, a Food Wholesaler—Even a Condom Factory: Brazil’s Government Is Big Business

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Bolsonaro vows to make cuts to Brazil’s bloated, indebted state—and the fate of an array of government-owned companies hangs in the balance

 

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What is the bad side of it?

Perhaps he needs to chill?

They make condoms in Brazil, which is closer to Antarctica than the USA or China.

Im pretty sure Michel Temer didn’t notice because he’s focused on other things; like doing the bidding of greedy, arrogant friends in the Brazilian elite (and US finance industry) and more importantly crushing corruption investigations so he stays out of jail.

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