What do you think will happen?
> "We don't know if we'll have this government or some other government when the Olympics arrive," says Alberto Ramos, co-head of Latin America research at Goldman Sachs. "The country is getting increasingly socially and politically polarized and that's not good."
http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/21/news/economy/brazil-crisis-olympics/index.html?sr=twcnni032116brazil-crisis-olympics0244PMStoryLink&linkId=22508852
Hold it in Los Angeles instead, we can be ready in a week.
>Brazil
Wonder how much better Argies would have handled this responsibility
>>66331054
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3n_NsvGZSg
I'm thinking of moving to u r gay, shit is getting scary here lads
>>66331102
Albertson, what exactly is it like? And is it nationwide or is it limited to cities with a large youth population
>>66331089
Way better.
>>66331102
COME TO ARGENTINA
Nah, to be honest, don't ever step foot on my country
>>66331089
i feel like they would at least get it done, they'd fuck their people over but brazil did as well and they didn't get shit done
>>66331102
It's OK, you can come to Mexico. I have two empty rooms in my apartment and I'm willing to foster a refugee family of three or four.
>>66335145
>having two empty rooms
But do you still have your head?
So what exactly happening in Brazil?
Revolution brewing?
Quick Explanation:
>big Investigation on politics
>Corruption found in every instance of government
>president na former president involved
>anti and pro government going to the streets to chimp out
>we can have na impeachment in the next months
>if this happens,we'll probbly have a civil war
I actully think this situation won't get more exteme than it already is, but economic institutions like Goldman Sachs are really affraid of what is coming next.
>>66336359
>>66336359
I am praying with every fiber of my being that Hueland goes into a full fledged civil war right in the middle of the Olympics.