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Would be this a good moment for Brazil?
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By: Dario Penetra Email Article
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More and more we find people discussing politics in bars, restaurants, or anywhere. Most part of then are people minimally informed about issues that afflicted a country politically and economically.

The current political moment in Brazil is of hope and optimism for the vast majority of scholars and researchers. Dollar falls every day that passes resulting from the excellent index of Risk - Brazil, factor indicating that our economy goes more stable and secure with regard to foreign investment.

The Biodísel grows in importance, even if being divided with our arque-enemy North American. Our purchasing power had no equity in Brazilian history.

In general the company feels in the air for optimism and hope in better days.

At this time the inertia is needed, the reflection brings to light issues surrounded in clouds of doubt and forgotten.

However still there are things that could be out of the history. For example: public health , with its huge queues of waiting for a transplant or a simple service, and corrupt politician Paulo Maluf, again active. Racism and prejudice against blacks, in a country where they all be democratic and egalitarian and urban violence. Parallel power is so long in our daily lives that come to confuse who are the bandits and who the police are. Moreover, our Jail system that serves more as a school for recruits of organized crime. Finally, in great disappointment with the policy retrograde and unsatisfactory held by the current president of the Republic. How can we let these problems, simply to be pushed under the carpet? Even being very convenient and comfortable not "move a finger" to resolve these problems, I believe that one time or another will be necessary for ordinary people, like me and you, do something in the same direction.

And how little misery is silly, but even the coming of the Pope Benedict XVI in Brazil, which seemed more to the arrival of a rock star or a celebrity in Hollywood, to transform the chaotic transit of São Paulo, in a version more like the series of persecution and crime.

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