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Judi Lynn

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14. A look at the campaign proposals made by Brazil's Bolsonaro
Mon Oct 8, 2018, 11:54 AM
Oct 2018

Peter Prengaman, Associated Press Updated 11:38 pm CDT, Sunday, October 7, 2018

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Far-right congressman Jair Bolsonaro won the first round of Brazil's presidential race Sunday, doing far better than polls predicted and coming just shy of an outright victory. In the weeks ahead of an Oct. 28 runoff against former Sao Paulo mayor Fernando Haddad, Bolsonaro's main proposals are sure to come under much scrutiny.

Here is a look at what Bolsonaro has promised to do if elected.

Bolsonaro has promised to carry out widespread privatizations in Latin America's largest economy aimed at giving a boost to recovery from one of the nation's worst recessions in decades. Bolsonaro has also said privatizations are necessary to eradicate the kind of state graft that has been rife in recent years. While the business community has largely coalesced around Bolsonaro because of these proposals, detractors have noted that as a congressman he often voted and espoused views that were the exact opposite.

SPENDING AND TAXES

Bolsonaro has said he would sharply cut spending to confront an expected budget deficit of US$39 billion next year. He has also promised to cut taxes and simplify the tax code, though he has not provided details. He has sent confusing signals. When economic adviser Paulo Guedes, a banker trained at the University of Chicago, recently floated bringing back a bank fee, Bolsonaro said Guedes had been quoted out of context and that there would be no new taxes.

CONFRONTING VIOLENCE

Bolsonaro, who waxes nostalgically about the country's 1964-1985 dictatorship, has said he wants to loosen gun laws to allow more people to be able to carry them in public. He has also said he would push to give police forces freer rein to shoot while on patrols. The idea of emboldening police, already responsible for high rates of shooting deaths, including Rio de Janeiro, has sent shock waves through poorer communities.

CULTURAL WARRIOR

Bolsonaro, who has a long history of offensive comments about women, blacks and gays, has repeatedly said he will return Brazil to "traditional values." While he hasn't specified what that might mean, many groups fear that he'll seek to cut racial quotas in universities and curb rights of minorities, such as transgender people, who recently gained the right decide what gender to put on their national identification cards.

More:
https://www.chron.com/news/world/article/A-look-at-the-campaign-proposals-made-by-Brazil-s-13289183.php

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Seems the world is turning right sakabatou Oct 2018 #1
That's how big business likes it sandensea Oct 2018 #3
With the help of Putin and Russian oligarchs C Moon Oct 2018 #11
First round hollow victory since in second round the DLP candidate is going to not go for Fred Sanders Oct 2018 #2
I hope you're right. sandensea Oct 2018 #4
Thanks for the link...looks like a huge Ponzi scheme with the debt refinancing cycle collapsing. Fred Sanders Oct 2018 #5
Exactly. sandensea Oct 2018 #6
Is haddad more likely to win in a runoff? Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #7
Good question, Tiggeroshii. sandensea Oct 2018 #9
Looks like Greenwald will need another leftist paradise Blue_Tires Oct 2018 #8
Make no mistake though: Cheeto has an oar in this one. sandensea Oct 2018 #10
Good people hate it when this happens. It always has a lot of US support, they find out later. Judi Lynn Oct 2018 #12
And you thank you for your great insights, Judi. sandensea Oct 2018 #13
The timing of his "vicious attack" was useful, wasn't it? Judi Lynn Oct 2018 #18
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing those. sandensea Oct 2018 #19
Glenn will never implicate Donnie in anything Blue_Tires Oct 2018 #26
True. sandensea Oct 2018 #28
A look at the campaign proposals made by Brazil's Bolsonaro Judi Lynn Oct 2018 #14
"...he'll seek to cut racial quotas in universities and curb rights of minorities..." sandensea Oct 2018 #16
As Misogynist, Homophobic Bolsonaro Advances to Run-Off in Brazil's Election, Critics Fear 'Genuine Judi Lynn Oct 2018 #15
Excellent find, Judi. To all that, I'd add economic policy concerns. sandensea Oct 2018 #17
Tropical Trump Close Up & Ugly appalachiablue Oct 2018 #20
If Brazil's voters want to know what could happen under Bolsonaro, they need only look to Argentina sandensea Oct 2018 #21
TY, good update on Argentines Finance Issues & Macri appalachiablue Oct 2018 #22
You're welcome, appalachiablue. sandensea Oct 2018 #23
Brazilian stocks rose sharply Monday moondust Oct 2018 #24
Exactly. He almost certainly will adopt Bushonomics, and it definitely isn't sustainable. sandensea Oct 2018 #25
'I don't see any reason for feminism': the women backing Brazil's Bolsonaro Judi Lynn Oct 2018 #27
U.S. right-wing women have nothing Latin American right-wing women, let me tell you. sandensea Oct 2018 #29
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