Circulated on the Internet the news that Steve Jobs, chief mentor and name of the big apple refused the government's proposal to open the first Apple store in Brazil.
According to sites like Reuters, the government offered a Carioca in the Docklands area or in a historic building in the city center. (huh?!)
But Jobs did what all entrepreneurs should do: he told a round NO! He said the rate of Brazilian imports is very high (agree!) And do not find attractive to invest in the country.
His words in full: "We can not think of exporting our products to the policy of taxing super crazy Brazil. This makes it very unattractive to invest in the country. "He would have said that" many high-tech companies feel so "
Well done to the Brazilian government # sucks, who is thinking a lot lately. A country where they live crowded hospitals, where more and more poverty contrasts with the "achievements" of hosting the World Cup and Olympics, an attitude that makes me proud to know that not only am I that I see the bread and circus the government is to deceive the public.
Outside that area in a harbor area is almost an insult in my opinion. Who goes there knows what I'm talking about. A shady place, all falling apart, stinking of piss (excuse the nasty words). Imagine Mr. Jobs at the inauguration of its space, being stopped by traffickers and having to pay bribes to police to make the security of your apples?
Two examples of the "historic buildings" of Z. Port:


Long ago I have been getting angry. Do the people not see? Or pretend to not notice?
Do we need to see someone from another country to put that government merd # in place?
It is clear that the Brazilian media conventional omits facts like that ... They would rather talk about the wall of the BBB tomorrow, after all, is what gives sweeps. Also, do you think people watch because they like the National? They are just waiting to get their bobinhos novel.
Five little stars for the "Stevie", my hero!
PS: I still want an iPhone ... If it was not just the rate of import absurd, the iPhone would be at least 1 / 3 cheaper ... ¬ ¬
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