Mere miles from Brazil’s presidential palace, the bodies of COVID-19 victims were laid on floors of hospitals whose morgues were overflowing. Meanwhile, a smiling President Jair Bolsonaro met hundreds of supporters to pass out pieces of green-and-yellow cake in celebration of his 66th birthday. Brazil was in political disarray as it surpassed 300,000 deaths from the virus Wednesday evening.
wondering if this is more about him than totally. they see him as arrogant. you know the way he went about trying to shove the legislation through and it s also i think quite interesting how differently he was perceived. when he first came into the office, he was seen as this breath of fresh air. he s basically created a political party from scratch. which is very hard to do in a country that s divided, you know, based on left and right, he created a centrist party from scratch. not only did he win, but he won twice, but he also especially right before the second time he won. he promised everyone listen , when i tell you now, if you vote for me, i m going to do pension reform. i m just letting you know by voting for me. you cannot say that you re surprised when i raised the retirement age, so i think there are some people who say look everyone saw this coming. everybody saw this coming, but i think a lot of people on the ground in france will say we didn t actually vote for macron. we
Progressive Democrats in the state of Nevada are furious after the state Democratic Party refused to take a stance on the vote to condemn the "horrors of socialism"