Street vendors are repressed for selling on the street, while state-owned companies distribute dividends even at a loss. In Brazil, the law is used to punish the weak and protect the strong—a selective legality that...
The government injects billions into incentives for privileged sectors, but the citizens foot the bill: inflation, debt, and loss of purchasing power. Understand why subsidies are a trap...
While the government repeats that "there's no money," lawmakers keep aid, funding, and privileges intact. This analysis shows how austerity in Brazil is selective: it cuts from the people, never from the...


