Will we ever become superpower?

Will we ever become superpower?

JUST BELIEVE

When you get rid of favelas

you just have to remove favelas and narcotrafic

No, your geography sucks. Argentina is the only South American country that could be a major power, but they're perpetually cucked by a terrible government so it'll probably never happen.

superpoverty maybe

If anyone is wondering what happened in 2010. That's when Dilma became president.

WOMAN RUIN EVERYTHING

I agree

>we actually had a smaller economy than Mexico back in 2000

Wow, no wonder Brazilians are so stuck up now, we were so poor back then that even the little that we have now seems really impressive.

>le roseoil merchant feac

Law of attraction? Does it work for countries too?

You're already a regional power arent you? Probably the best its going to get.

Any interesting reason to believe that or is it just "lel you're shitskin"?

Brazil is a pretend regional superpower because most Latin American countries are controlled by the USA, Brazil included.

Thank you for giving us Dilma, Bulgaria.

If US disappeared from the map.

when your neighbors start fearing you

Soon!

>0.3%

WWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW

That's the best it's gonna get

make your economy bigger, so we can follow you, my dude.

By 2030 Brazil will be a HYPER power.

If they Get rid of mongrel

We're going through a lot of shit right now but it'll be fixed.

Even worse than russia, and hues are not even sanctioned oilniggers and have a diverse economy

Lol wtf is wrong with latin america

Even the USA is growing faster

>it'll be fixed

t. Cardoso

Russians have the benefit of being white

We had a socialist in power.

nah you wont

lefties.

they spended all our money in welfare and nothing in infrastructure.

I wonder if you have any context or if you just look at the numbers and that's it. If you didn't notice we were at a better place in the past. So it isn't impossible since we've already done it once.

Isn't the current president her vice president?

How come the righties back in 2001 crashed the economy and put lefties in power for 15 years?

Enjoying that 25% inflation?

Literally everyone with education in economics predicts (including your central bank) that Brazil's potential GDP growth rate has fallen to 2.5%.

That is sad.

>Isn't the current president her vice president?
Yes but he is totally different from her. She was a literal commie in the past.
>She became a socialist in her youth and after the 1964 coup d'état joined left-wing and Marxist urban guerrilla groups that fought against the military dictatorship.

>Rousseff participated in COLINA and advocated Marxist politics among labour union members and as editor of the newspaper The Piquet. According to the magazine Piauí, she handled weapons

they weren't righties. it a lot more complex than that.

>Enjoying that 25% inflation?
well no, but it's slowly going down thanks to the righties.

Uruguay STRONG

We live in feudalism, it's not gonna change unless we kill those in power.

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>righties
>in 2001
even our right wing is tilted to the left, the Alianza back in 2001 was centrist at best. They also refused to get rid of a couple monetary policies that were leading to a crash. The 90s on the other hand did have a right-ish government. The GDP grew like fuck, first time with no government deficit in like 50 years, inflation dissappeared overnight, and tax revenue went through the roof. HOWEVER it also created a bunch of unemployment and the private sector wasn't growing as fast to absorb that, leaving lots of social unrest.
Also way to answer your own question. "why did people vote against party X after they destroyed the Y", gee I don't know
>Enjoying that 25% inflation?
and that's how our governments fund their retarded social programs
>can't increase taxes, the economy struggles enough as it is
>debt is too in your face
>slowing spending is also too in the face of the people that are now used to subsidization and public employment
>money printing creates inflation, but lagging behind by a few months, meaning you can rev up your money printing previous to the election to skew an economic growth