Melo: demonstration paves the way for Dilma
Ricardo Melo criticizes those who "give in to hysteria by recalling the 1964 coup, Getúlio Vargas's suicide, Collor's impeachment, etc." and says that today the elite is more lost than a dog on moving day; according to him, "either the government adopts a line forcing millionaires to share the cost of the crisis they themselves created and moves forward with the Constituent Assembly project, or it will spend four years in a process of 'Sarneyization'."
247 – According to columnist Ricardo Melo, Sunday's demonstration opens a path for President Dilma Rousseff: "either the government adopts a line forcing millionaires to share the cost of the crisis they themselves created and moves forward with the Constituent Assembly project, or it will spend four years in a process of 'Sarneyization,' as philosopher Marcos Nobre pointed out in a recent article."
He criticizes those who 'give in to hysteria by recalling the 1964 coup, Getúlio Vargas's suicide, Collor's impeachment, etc.' And he says that today the elite is more lost than a dog on moving day.
"The PT government is a gang of thieves. Down with corruption!" Then, when you examine the names involved, you find Camargo Corrêa, Odebrecht, Andrade Gutierrez, OAS, Queiroz Galvão, and people who share the next table in expensive restaurants. Or Pedro Barusco and Alberto Youssef, confessed thieves. (Curiously: so far, no truly millionaire account signed by bigwigs of the PT has been found. So far.)" (read here).