Sort of disappointed but shouldn't be.
I've decided that Bolsonaro is
more of a neocon than a populist, more of a standard conservative by US definitions. This is slightly discouraging for my listmaking tendencies, but it's completely irrelevant.
FACT: Brazil doesn't need a populist leader because Brazil's recent governments have
already been solidly populist without using the name. Brazil has been
breaking Graybill's Law forever, avoiding the pitfalls of globalist control. It has all the resources any country needs. Every crop and livestock, every form of energy, every mineral resource, massive and varied industrial production. Brazil has always
ONshored production instead of OFFshoring it.
What Brazil needs right now is a crime-fighter, and Bolsonaro looks to fill that role.
I'm still watching closely to see what he does with Soros NGOs. If he kicks them out, a huge piece of the world will be officially claimed for God's side.
Labels: skill-estate, Sorosia