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" ... I’m looking to buy in the southern state of Santa Catarina, actually. Brazil is great right now for expats and foreigners looking for tropical vacation homes. You can buy half a million dollar properties for under $150,000, though for that you will need to speak the language and deal with the local brokers and sellers otherwise you’re getting soaked with “gringo pricing”. ... "
" ... Oddly enough, Greenwald is considered a “shill for Trump” here due to his criticism of the media’s handling of the Trump-Russia story. But in Brazil, Greenwald is the new left’s gringo of choice. He was one of the only foreign journalists to interview Dilma during her impeachment and Lula while in jail. ... "
" ... Truly, though, I didn’t want to leave the magical world of creativity and whimsical luxury that is Katamama and Potato Head—especially after my farewell dinner at Kaum, the latter’s new high-end restaurant. It serves up Indonesian food—but not just any Indonesian food; chefs scoured the entire country, from island to island, to deliver a divine sampling of Indonesian culinary delights. Kaum gave me, no hyperbole, one of the best meals of my life. There was nothing of what I call the gringo effect—the watering down of spicy flavors (“Not too spicy for you?” asked wary waiter after waiter, to which I shook my head vigorously). From the heavenly sambal platter—a collection of tangy chutneys—to the klappertaart, coconut bread pudding, the meal left me ready for more exploration: I’d seen both sides of Bali, but clearly the many faces of Indonesia were calling. ... "
" ... Unless Lula is president, Brazil will be sold off to foreign multinational corporations, maybe take all Brazil’s oil (Petrobras owns oil fields in the U.S.), cut down the Amazon for cattle ranching (Brazilians do that on their own), and flood the domestic market with Budweiser (already partially owned by Brazilians) and those cliché gringo Jimmy Buffett Margaritavilles (also part of a Brazilian company.) It’s all a neoliberal plot to privatize everything and sell it to Americans! Aargh! (Note: It’s okay to sell to the Chinese, but never to Americans. This is all Open Veins of Latin America stuff; the Chinese weren’t the colonials, so they are the good guys.) ... "