Brazil crisis in six phrases - BBC News

This was far more entertaining than I anticipated :)

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There is growing anger against Brazil's government, hit by a worsening economic situation, a massive corruption scandal and boycotts to austerity measures in Congress. Many are calling for the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, who is only eight months into her second mandate, but currently there is no proven legal basis for that. Even Brazilians have a hard time explaining how the situation grew into such an imbroglio - so the BBC's Julia Carneiro in Rio put together a glossary of the key words to understand what the crisis is about - involving dribbles, car washes and even chicken snacks.
Asmosays...

Waste of resources, mulch em. The amount of bullshit they contain would fertilise crops for generations. ; )

articiansaid:

What do we do about these corrupt leaders, humans? There has to be a better way to quickly eject these wastes of space.

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