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10-12-18 03:33 #19193
Posts: 165Lowered prices in termas Cancun
As a change to the ongoing discussions about politics, I will provide some up to date information from termas Cancun. Over the last weeks I have making repeat visits to Cancun and when I first got here I noticed that the prices went up from last year. One year ago I paid 400 Reais for one hour and I believe it was 330 for the one hour with the girl plus 70 Reais for entrance including three drinks.
When I got here a couple of weeks ago I noticed that the entrance was up from 70 to 80 Reais making one hour come to 410 Reais. But the last time I was charged 380 which was 300 for the girl and 80 Reais for entrance. I thought that I was charged wrong and that they made a mistake and charged me for only 40 minutes which could have explained the 30 Reais missing. But today I was charged 380 Reais again so it wasn't a mistake and I could see in my bill that it was 300 for the girl and 80 for entrance with drinks.
It just feels so surprising that a terma actually will lower the prices and I never experienced it before. Maybe they have realized that they will need to do something like this to attract more customers. And they also have their lottery going on everyday with the draw at eight o'clock. I have participated in the lottery six times by now but I haven't won a 40 minute session, of course.
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10-11-18 05:28 #19192
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Traveller44 [View Original Post]
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10-11-18 04:34 #19191
Posts: 166To Admin!
Either delete this continuing political chit chat or remove it to Living in Brazil or to General Info. I will not post my opinions about those posters who do not realize to where write the political opinions, but you can guess the words and sentences.
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10-11-18 02:31 #19190
Posts: 5668Earlier this year when I was in Sao Paulo I sessioned a branca in Abbobora. She told me she was a journalist and wrote for a magazine but was not working at the time. She lamented the state of the economy in Brazil and was very much anti-Lula as she blamed the left for Brazil's economic woes. She seemed to have had a privileged background and spoke good English. I suspect that whites and other well off persons will support Bolsonaro. Seeing that whites are in the majority in Brazil it would appear that he's Brazil's next president. When he gets into power he'll certainly put in place policies that would favor the privileged class and harm the poor which would probably exacerbate Brazil's crime problem.
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10-10-18 19:47 #19189
Posts: 737Apparently so
I first found out about Bolsonaro from this forum and then researched him further, the foreign press starting paying attention as well.
This guy sounds even worse than Mr. T. Mr. T. has more limits than he has and I can not for the life of me believe that anyone could think that anything good could come out of him being elected.
Insane to say, but Trump is mild compared to him and now that Trump has been elected, the worst fears of a lot of his detractors have been realized and more.
The warning signs were there about his autocratic nature which tolerates no criticism and his extremely self centered agenda, now that he has been there a while, people's worst fears are being realized. About the economy, it was on the mend way before he got elected and the unemployment figures which he disputed but no longer, were way down long before he took office. Injecting an economy full of cash while it is at a peak in the cycle is quite dangerous and besides the deficit exploding, there might be hell to pay further down the road. About debt, I can't believe any right winger is still blaming the left for this when numerous right wing governments have exploded government debt.
This guy sounds totally insane and only the most dogmatic right winger in denial of reality could endorse someone so insane and think any good could come out of it. Will your mongering options be affected, not sure, but will Brazil go to hell for a while, most certainly.
I won't defend many supposed left leaning governments as well, one of the ones I hate the most is Maduro's Venezuela. Are people in denial about this potential, probable, President of Brazil. Don't say you weren't warned.
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10-10-18 19:14 #19188
Posts: 2041Are we seriously debating Brazilian left wing and right wing politics here? Sorry Trump comparisons don't really work either. I'm pretty sure we can all find fault in the policies of all the candidates and the leaders of the past.
If Brazil wanted to follow the Asian model, it would have to attract and retain capital, tamp down wage growth and run trade surpluses for several years. I'm not sure how skilled and motivated the Brazilian work force is compared to Asian countries at similar stages of development. Brazil is not rich enough to pursue stimulating consumption. I've also heard that tax collection and tax law enforcement needs improvement.
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10-10-18 09:39 #19187
Posts: 951[Political Commentary deleted by Admin]
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10-10-18 09:25 #19186
Posts: 614Not True
Originally Posted by Bill1963 [View Original Post]
Surprisingly left wing politicians have been better to control budget deficits in many countries (some others not so much). Clinton after Reagan, Obama after Bush and now Trump has exploded the US debt, but hey, that's OK as long as the money goes to the rich people's pockets. Now Bolsonaro will start his boi, bala e biblia politics and destroying democracy, when he should pull the poor out of poverty.
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10-10-18 06:54 #19185
Posts: 6434Flipside.
Originally Posted by Bill1963 [View Original Post]
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10-10-18 06:14 #19184
Posts: 6434Originally Posted by Bill1963 [View Original Post]
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10-10-18 05:54 #19183
Posts: 4054Originally Posted by Bill1963 [View Original Post]
Rio always had problems with crimes and violence but the situation has become out of control in many parts. It's really messy. Bandit gangs like CV, TCP, PCC, ADA and militia, police and army, everybody is fighting. The police suffers from corruption, unpaid salaries and a high rate of police being killed on duty. It doesn't matter if you live in a favela or an upperclass area, everybody is affected by the violence. It's not a surprise Bolsonaro wins votes when he promise to fight corruption and crimes.
Originally Posted by Bill1963 [View Original Post]
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10-10-18 05:09 #19182
Posts: 504Originally Posted by Bill1963 [View Original Post]
Less Tax Revenue To the Treasury means huge government debt. At least america can turn on there printing press because the Dollar is the Reserve Currency But even that bubble is about to explode as by 2022 We will be paying more interest to the federal reserve then the Miltary Budget and Social Security Budget Combined. Where looking at 2008 all over again.
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10-10-18 00:31 #19181
Posts: 71[Political Commentary deleted by Admin]
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10-09-18 20:04 #19180
Posts: 1069Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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10-09-18 06:35 #19179
Posts: 4054Bolsonaro.
Bolsonaro is a mixture of Trump and Duterte. With Lula in prison it was easy for him to win the election. People believe in him. He will get the economic going well, fight corruption and win the war against criminals. Easier said than done.
It will be interesting to see how the effects will be on the mongering scene. More expensive of course as the real is strengthening. If the brazilian economy gets stronger that might lead to more privées as the locals will have more money to spend on bunda. I just hope the evangélicos don't put pressure on Bolsonaro to close down privées. If Bolsonary manages to fight crimes and violence the cariocas might feel safer and start to go clubbing again like they used to. That would mean more girls on the clubs. Nobody knows how the monger-future looks in Brazil.
I would never consider to change playground because of Bolsonaro. Brazil will always have a nice mixture of pro's and regular girls.