Hoje você vai no site do Tesouro Direto e consegue emprestar seu dinheiro para o governo com ele te pagando 14,5% a.a.
O governo vai usar esse mesmo dinheiro que você emprestou para dar para entregadores ao custo 12,5% a.a. Mais especificamente, R$ 4 bilhões em crédito subsidiado para entregadores comprarem motos e bikes elétricas.
Então fazendo as contas:
O subsídio implícito aproximado seria de R$ 270 milhões em valor presente. Isso é o quanto o governo vai queimar para ajudar os entregadores a comprarem suas motos e bikes.
Óbvio, antes de considerar inadimplência e custos operacionais. Se pegarmos a inadimplência média e custos operacionais médios de bancos, o valor salta para R$ 645 milhões em valor presente.
Além dos bancões e da Faria Lima, o governo espera beneficiar 200 mil entregadores com esse crédito.
Fazendo novamente as contas, o custo será de R$ 3.225 por entregador.
Ou seja, um pouco mais de R$ 3 mil, isso é quanto custa um voto para o Lula no Brasil hoje em dia.
Ao pegar frio e chuva para o trabalho hoje, saiba que 27,5% do que você trabalhar vai para pagar esses votos.
Blackthorne (1994) for the SNES is a "cinematic platformer". Developed by Blizzard (then known as Silicon & Synapse), and published by Interplay, it's a "Prince of Persia with guns".
The SNES version had some of its gore effects censored in comparison to the PC/DOS release.
Re-released for the Switch, PS4, Windows, and Xbox One as part of the Blizzard Arcade Collection (2021).
🇧🇷 Brazil's Senate just overrode Lula's veto of the Sentencing Guidelines Bill, and senators celebrated on the chamber floor by singing anti-PT chants and Happy Birthday to Flávio Bolsonaro.
The chant, led by Senator Rogério Marinho and Flávio Bolsonaro: "Olê, olê, let's hit the streets to take down the PT! Cry, Bolivarian petista, the PT's thievery is coming to an end."
Here's what this actually means:
The bill passed both chambers in December 2025.
Lula vetoed it on January 8, 2026.
Congress just overrode that veto 318-144 in the lower house and 49-24 in the Senate.
The bill reduces sentences for January 8 convicts.
Bolsonaro's current 27-year sentence could be cut to roughly 2-3 years.
But Flávio Bolsonaro himself admitted the law likely doesn't help his father directly, because of Jair's role in the January 8 protests.
Right-wing lawmakers are already calling this the "first step."
Full amnesty is their stated next goal.
Lula is expected to refuse to sign it.
Congress president Alcolumbre would then pass it into law without him.
Brazil is the alternate timeline where the US went wrong
“what if they really jailed trump”
“what if the judiciary took full control”
“what if FDR killed himself, became a martyr and dominated politics for decades to come”
“what if a retard president placed DC in Kansas”
etc
@business Finally Lula and his associate gangsters are being dragged to hell and to history's flush toilet, where they belong. A great day for Brazil's fragile democracy. A glimmer of hope still stands.