
And who's saying it isn't? This new "advertising piece" won't catch on. What people want to know is when the cost of living will decrease. The high cost of living causes any government to lose elections, and it won't be any different with the current federal government.Brazil needs to put itself in its rightful place. What country that doesn't have an armed force on par with even Argentina and Colombia wants to mess with the greatest military power on the planet? That's madness. It's a literal lack of sanity.
The United States of America doesn't trust Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration, that's a fact. Now they want to pick even more fights with the United States of America, and trusting whom? China and Russia. These countries, by diplomatic tradition, don't get involved in other people's messes. They only aim to profit and defend their countries.
What Are People Really Concerned About? Is PIX from Brazil? And who put it in their head that the USA wants to suspend or end PIX? The most accurate thing to say is that they took the bait and will continue to do so. Common sense is what's lacking in the leadership of the Federative Republic of Brazil. Who goes to the supermarket these days with R$400.00—four hundred reais—and what can they buy? Only the basics, and for a family of at most three people.
And what is the reason for the price increases? The exorbitant spending of the Federal Government. The postal service and other companies that only increase their financial deficit each year should be sold immediately. Ask any Brazilian in their right mind and they will tell you this and much more. Just with water, electricity, telephone, internet, cooking gas, and a few other things, Brazilians are paying more than R$3,000—three thousand reais—monthly. They started buying rice, beans, flour, oil, and other essentials on credit cards in installments. And they accumulate debt upon debt.
This is exactly what Brazilians want resolved, and immediately. Is a culture of not paying debts being created in Brazil? So, What Exactly Is PIX? PIX is Brazil's official instant payment system, created by the Central Bank. It allows you to transfer money and make payments in seconds, 24 hours a day, every day of the year, including weekends and holidays.
Its main characteristics include: Speed: The money arrives in the recipient's account in up to 10 seconds. Free: It is free for transfers and payments made by individuals. Convenience: You don't need to type in your bank branch and account number every time. PIX Keys: You can receive payments using only your PIX key, which can be your CPF, cell phone number, email, or a random key. Versatility: In addition to transferring between individuals, it can be used to pay for purchases in stores and utility bills such as water and electricity through QR Code scanning.
Who is the "crazy or insane" person who would end something like this that only does good? What the United States of America, a free country of liberties, wants to do in Brazil is the relentless fight against organized crime and its criminal organizations CV and PCC. Has Brazil Changed? Is PIX from Brazil? And who's saying otherwise? You know what's happening? Many of the devotees of the one-leader cult, as my good friend and honest journalist Augusto Nunes says daily, still believe that the Brazilian people are fools, simpletons, idiots, and don't think.
Brazil has changed. People have raised their understanding of reality and, on their own initiative, have grown tired of being deceived and misled. Clinging ever more to lies won't make the current government's ideology and narratives effective. Is the current president's party doomed to elect only one governor in the next elections? Will it have the smallest bloc of senators and federal deputies in the party's political history? Are they still at risk of losing control of the country?
And what's the reason? They continue to believe in only one person. That's madness; it's a lack of sanity. Every great leader has always had necessary disciples.
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