Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: WRONG!!! Brazilian protests are promoted from the same predatory oligarchies wanting to preserve Chinese salaries and higher-than-European prices now that Brazil is in recession or near it

Monday, 24 June 2013

WRONG!!! Brazilian protests are promoted from the same predatory oligarchies wanting to preserve Chinese salaries and higher-than-European prices now that Brazil is in recession or near it

The Economist
Monday, June 24th 2013
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