Monday, February 22, 2010

We are in mourning...

Portugal in particular Madeira Island was under heavy rain along the weekend, resulting in powerful and terrible floods.
Death and destruction is everywhere...


Hard times waiting for the Madeira Island people.... 

Thursday, February 18, 2010

HP... grows big as 25%

That is good news... ?


HP 25% more - CNET News

I guess, today thousands of share holders were just applauding Mr Hurd... saying how brilliant he is, how great and enormous business man... capable of making their money rise like wild flowers in the fields....

But we, we know the truth, we know how hard was and still is to make this possible, how many people suffer and are affected by this simple two digit number...
And for what?


Watching this announcement, for me, did not triggered any moment of joy or proud... just brought my mind the people who was sacrificed already to achieve this numbers.... the sadness behind the measure... decisions and effects in the real people...

This can't be the right way

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Banana's Portuguese Republic

Have you ever heard names like: Mário Crespo, TVI, Manuela Moura Guedes, Jornal Sol, and Eduardo Moniz…? 

I suppose not since they are Portuguese characters from the Media arena. So why are they so important that deserves some time from me?

Well, because I think they are a very good example of what is going on here at the moment… this country sitting in the far end of Europe… or maybe in the top of Africa… is busy at the moment, not with the poor’s, not with the unemployed, not with the average people that is paying the crisis and becoming new poor’s, not with the country economical situation that is almost like Greece…. No.

Portuguese politicians, the ones in charge and the others in the biggest parties, are all concerned because the media was able to show in public what they are doing, what they planed and how they really care about the people… or, better, what they don’t care!
And the main point is: somehow, Prime Minister was caught in some phone conversations under several investigations… and guess what, those tapes were archived by order of the General Public Promoter… 


Now they were unveiled by some journalist and guess what… those names I mentioned before were already part of the government plan to eliminate and step back some inconvenient journalist… which were delaying or pointing their main goals… control Media ( I guess, to avoid being exposed from their not so democratic undercover actions) J

Do you think Fidel is a bad guy? Or even Hugo Chavez?
At least they show what they are…

Here is have something more polite… we have Democratic Dictators…, who stole, manipulate, take ownership of all important jobs in key areas and rule the country at their will
In the past they called this democratic way as “Banana’s Republic”, but now is more than that… 

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Watching news is so damn frustrating….

One minute the high representative of Portuguese Bank says the economy is walking to a dark future where foreign debt is reaching danger values and Portugal should take measures to avoid collapsing.

This is supported by the so called “spring economical report” and is also in the last official speech of Republic President…


The next minute, finance minister says live in TV to all country that “well, this proves we are doing well and is not bad as we thought”….


Damn… what is this about?

Lying? Ignorance? Throwing sand to people’s eyes? Being just dumb?



We can feel and see how bad is our economy going… we can see our friends losing their jobs, others flying out hopping to find an opportunity overseas…
But seems this reality is not reaching politicians in the same way. They continue to rule with their fancy expensive cars, all costs covered and a lot of other goodies that we pay… and we pay without being asked if we want to pay.


If was not a real concern living here, it would be a funny script for the English soap opera “Yes, Prime minister”

Friday, January 08, 2010






Today, our government is spending a full day on Parliament discussing Single Sex Marriage (SSM).


I have no objection at all that gays can get married. But I do disagree that our 230 parliament members, are wasting thousands of euros discussing this for the last 4 weeks, when in the same exact day, more 500 persons turned unemployed.


Exactly when Portugal is struggling for money, jobs, health, justice and much more... politicians are just busy discussing if two persons with the same sex should or should not get married.... damn!

Why politicians tend to get distracted or ignore the real problems and discuss fancy problems?



Thousands are living daily nightmares with no money, no food, no job... no solution for their lives... and our very expensive and corrupt government is spending our money, our time, our patient discussing SSM.


... yep, its the real picture here in the north of Africa.  



Thursday, December 31, 2009

The best roads in Africa.... are in Portugal!!!




I’m not the owner of this little miserable country at the far end of Europe (some would say, on top of Africa)…


But if I was, I would sell it to any car maker, one looking for a good Car testing track. I'm sure the Americans from Hummer would love Portugal with our many kilometers of nice highways with bumps and holes, just what they need to test their All Terrain Vehicles (ATV).


But also Toyota, Jeep and others would love Portugal… also because our network of national roads. They are the best in terms of giving a hard time to any suspension… or car structure.
For example: I think Jeep would make better cars if they could use Portugal roads to test their chassis and springs. They would then realize that their cars are not that good… they were built for US roads only not for Portuguese or African countries…

As an idea to Portuguese Government, Portuguese roads could be a great way of making money… why this was not tried this before?
They could rent all country to car makers and have a great annual extra income to the usual politician’s pockets (oh sorry, for country safe pockets)… What are they waiting for?



Hellooooo…. Guys!!!!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Why do we “still” have Christmas?


This year, I just found myself wondering the same as last year: why do we still celebrate Christmas!?
I would understand if we were celebrating something else… like corrupt politicians victory on last elections, Shopping Center lobbies wins over government promises, Chinese toys invasion or the always interesting ways government finds to suck our pockets.
But Christmas? Why?
Nowadays we celebrate everything but Christmas: where we should see a family reunion to celebrate the birth of a small child who would save humanity with love and suffering has been replaced by a gathering where the main goal is to show how much we can buy and how much we spent.
When I was a child, Christmas was something we started preparing in the first days of December with some religious celebrations. Some preparations like the Christmas tree and lights were done a week before and sometimes only few days to the big event.
All family was there, happy, with a big and honest smile in their faces. Santa was the most wanted man on earth, but we all knew that Jesus was about to born and we attended midnight celebrations in the nearest church, even the ones who never believed in the God version.
We were kids, but we all know that Santa would have to travel all night to bring our gifts (ok… my mom only had to walk couple rooms to store all gifts under the tree at the middle of the night), so we tried to sleep the best possible.
Christmas day morning was always the best day of the year… waking up, running to the tree and grabbing my gift (usually only one). The longest 10 seconds on earth to open it and then… the smile in my face, the exclamation, the happiness… a long day to play and enjoy this new gift.
This was my Christmas for most of my life… now is different… way different.
I can’t feel the same, can’t even try to make it happen… the time has change… people, customs, places. Now is cold, it all resumes to opening hundreds of gifts by the smallest ones, quick, fast cause they have to go to bed… they are sleepy, they can’t wait until 25 morning… but!!! It’s confusing… they try to keep awake all day, they open gifts and then, then they have to sleep and suspend the joy and happiness until the next day!!!
I feel we celebrate the win of Marketing over our will, over our feelings. A fast 10 minutes and lots of garbage from paper, plastic and boxes… and that’s it….
PS: I saw Polar Express movie with my kid… and I realized… I can’t hear Santa’s bell anymore!!!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Orange Warnings... duh, not for EDP!


This week Portugal is being hit by the worst weather storms in decades… some will say.

Somehow is true… even I don’t recall such strong winds and continuously rain in… hum… in the last 5 years.

The true is, because I ride motorcycles for the last 15 years, I already felt in my “skin” some real bad weather, when most of the people is just sitting inside their comfortable cars with heating and music.

So, I was not surprised when in the last days Portugal started once more having the usual problems with weather… “the usual” because this happens since I learned how to walk (ages ago).

Portugal has one entity that is suppose to warn everyone when some catastrophe can happen… it is called “Proteção Civil” (Civil Protection department)… and they did their work announcing an Yellow status for all country and after raising to Orange.
So, who was really interested in that announcements tried to take measures, defensive, protection measures… but… one week later seems, NO ONE was listening… and now everyone is trying to find someone to blame…
J

This is Portugal…

In the news we see some people without electricity for more than 1 week… and EDP (the electricity company) defends their inactivity with weather causes J Its funny when an Orange warning was raised and this monopoly company did nothing to create emergency measures or even to react to possible problems.

One thing they are good… very good… in Billing… you know… the monthly white and black nice invoice? They are very, very good… the best we have in our small, 3rd world country – Billing.

They can bill everyone in a very modern and technological ways, with the prices they want, even if are the most expensive in Europe… even if they don’t provide the full service 24x7 as is supposed to be.

Now you know… in Portugal Orange warnings are just for fun, and EDP is just for Billing.



(for your info, this is the national electricity provider - the only one... and the smiley is just someone in the EDP board smilling about the huge incomings and about how good they are "billing".. )

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Car vandalism or ...?


Portugal, 18.09.2009

Another night, another morning, another surprise....

Today, first in the morning I was once more called to the reality of my country.

Car vandalism... seems to be a way of human enhancement, assertion of power...
Basically just shows the selfishness, envy, frustration and amazing lack of values in which plunges the Portuguese people.

Far is the time where "good weather" was enough to consider this a "good country" :(


Monday, October 20, 2008

SMAS de Almada, ataca consumidores!

Mais um saque à descarada... e legal!

O SMAS de Almada decidiu engrossar as suas receitas! Para tal, requereu a proteção da CMA e juntos declararam algo semelhante à Taxa Robim dos Bosques (mas ao contrário) ao incauto cidadão!

Porque roubar e assaltar em portugal é permitido e não punido, também as entidades oficiais acharam por bem assaltar o bolso do consumidor que em portugal tem apenas um propósito: pagar taxas e impostos.

Aqui fica um exemplo! Naturalmente não irão perceber nada, mas esse é mesmo o objectivo do SMAS de Alamada: confundir para poder assaltar livremente. Inventam os nomes que querem e só porque lhes apetecem e porque podem, determinam o montanto do assalto. É uma paródia este pais! :)




Um conselho que vos dou: estejam atentos às vossas facturas e consumos! O SMAS anda ai... fujam!

Friday, November 30, 2007


Mais um caso de abuso de crianças...


Assim de repente surge outro caso atroz, onde uma criança de 6 anos, se prepara involuntariamente para ser "molestada" de forma impensável, sem culpa, sem razão, só porque a razão ou desrazão dos homens assim quer.
Desta vez a "besta" tem mão pesada e o que diz é lei... daqui se provando que não só os ignóbeis ignorantes que usam a mão, o cinto, a vergasta, são os únicos a provocarem maus tratos em crianças inocentes! Desta vez, é uma tortura culta e retorcida a coberto de livros de leis e martelos de madeira que na minha opinião, cada vez mais se parecem com os usados para partir marisco.
Um juiz... adivinham vocês...

É isso... de novo um juiz conseguiu o feito de fazer sofrer uma criança que durante 6 anos conheceu a felicidade de uma familia, sem ajuizar o impacto na cabeça ainda imatura de uma vida com 6 anos e um mundo de ilusão pela frente!
Como se explica a uma criança de 6 anos que um imbecil qualquer pode decidir a sua tortura e quem sabe um mau futuro, só porque lhe enfiaram uma saca negra em cima!

O pior é que isto começa a ser recorrente... e ficamos a pensar que se calhar apenas soubemos de 2 casos, quando poderão ser muitos, muitos mesmo que fruto da estupides de serviços sociais (que causam os problemas) aliado à asnice de senhores cultos, aumentam o dano.

Nunca ouviram falar em Rei Salomão! Pode ter vivido há muito e até ser irreal, mas deixa-nos uma lição de vida quando ameaça dividir a criança ao meio! Será que quem quer ficar com as crianças (e aqui incluo o pai da Esmeralda) é realmente quem as ama?

Friday, November 23, 2007


Calculo do poder de compra... como se faz!?

Tenho-me deparado com este dilema ao longo dos anos. Como se pode comparar a queda do poder de compra, calcular ou perceber como foi a sua evolução!O governo apresenta números, a oposição apresenta números, o BdP apresenta números, o INE apresenta números, mas... todos eles me parecem muito diferentes e acima de tudo, irreais!

Hoje, em conversa com um amigo, lembrei-me de um indicador... assim a meio da conversa!Em 2002, ia a um restaurante conceituado almoçar todos os dias durante a semana... um almoço poderia custar entre 9 ou 11 euros, dependendo de haver vinho, sangria ou sobremesa.Ninguém se queixava... era comportável e a vista do local incluía um picadeiro.

Hoje em 2007, vamos ali ao restaurante (bem... o tasco) da esquina e comemos por 4,50 euros... por um simples prato e uma bebida. Sem sobremesa, sem entrada nem café. Só conta a simpatia do empregado.

Antes que digam.... em 2002, já tinha casa que representava entre 55 a 60% de esforço mensal namorada e meio de transporte próprio! Ia passear pelo pais, por Espanha, França e Ilhas. Até atravessei o Atlântico!
Hoje, não posso ir mais longe que o habitual passeio dos tristes pela praia, de preferência a menos de 20km de casa.

Então digam... o que está aqui mal?
(por acaso reparei que um talão de ordenado de 2002 e o de 2007, apresentam quase como fotocopia, o mesmo valor)....Será esse o problema? Saberá o governo (INE, BdP e outros) deste pormenor?

:(

Friday, November 16, 2007


A promessa do emprego!

A promessa: "criar 150 mil empregos"...

E não é que eles estão quase a conseguir cumprir!!! Pasme-se! Deve ser das poucas promessas que serão cumpridas....
Bem... como o farão não disseram, mas pelo que se pode ir vendo.. é na base do, despedir uns para contratar outros logo a seguir! Afinal, parece que apenas criaram meia dúzia de empregos... entre os que se reformaram, os que não renovaram, os que faleceram e os muitos que foram contratados pelo estado.

Estado!!! Mas não era suposto o estado reduzir a despesa e emagrecer o numero de funcionários...


in Agência Financeira:
Crescimento do desemprego «está contido», diz primeiro-ministro
Desde o primeiro trimestre de 2005 foram criados 106 mil postos de trabalho em Portugal-valor próximo da meta de 150 mil até 2009.


in Diário de Noticias:
Por 40 mil que entraram em ano e meio, saíram só 54 mil.
Simultaneamente, saíram 54.460, dos quais 28.915 foram para a reforma, revelou ontem o secretário de Estado da Administração Pública no Parlamento. Os restantes cessaram o seu contrato, grande parte porque não o viram renovado. Assim, o Governo pode orgulhar-se de ter reduzido o número de funcionários públicos, tal como pretendia, mas não pode dizer que está a cumprir a regra de contratar apenas um funcionário por cada dois que saem. A regra só é respeitada quando a comparação é feita entre o total de reformados e o número líquido de contratações.
Entre Janeiro de 2006 e Junho de 2007 entraram na administração pública 39.688 novos trabalhadores, diz o «Diário de Notícias».

Thursday, November 15, 2007



Governo Pinóquio - Contradições...

Afinal em que ficamos? Saem mais que entram, ou entram mais do que saem?
Quem tem razão!? É que o Tuga fica baralhado ao ler estas noticias... ainda mais no mesmo dia!
Uma coisa é certa... empregados às centenas aparecem nos noticiários... porque a sua empresa fugiu para Leste.


In Agencia Financeira (15Nov07):
O presidente da Agência para o Investimento, Comércio e Exportações de Portugal (AICEP), Basílio Horta, revelou esta quinta-feira que a captação de investimento estrangeiro para Portugal aumentou 9,5 por cento entre Janeiro e Novembro, avançou a «Lusa».

In Diário Económico (15Nov07):

Há três vezes mais empresas dispostas a sair de Portugal

Estudo da Ernst & Young revela que 20% dos empresários têm a intenção de deslocalizar a produção. Dados de Bruxelas mostram que Portugal já é mais pobre do que a Estónia.

Triplicou o número de investidores estrangeiros que manifestou a sua intenção de deslocalizar a produção de Portugal nos próximos três anos. A principal razão: reduzir custos. E o principal destino: a Europa de Leste. Esta é uma das principais conclusões do relatório que a Ernst & Young apresentou ontem à noite na sequência de um inquérito junto de 200 executivos.

A General Motors, abandonou a unidade da Azambuja – onde laboravam mais de 600 trabalhadores –, que manteve por décadas, e concentrou a produção em Espanha. Valeo, Lear Corporation e Yazaki Saltano são outros exemplos de empresas do sector que crescentemente têm abandonado a produção no país.
Um ano difícil!

Tem sido um ano difícil.
A crise está aí apesar das cenas teatrais de ministros e governantes.

Saldo a zero... restrições diárias, falta de poder de compra....
Não compreendo como podem vir a público dizer que a economia vai no bom caminho! Eu pelo menos vejo a minha e da Zé Povinho, a ir no sentido oposto.

Ja perceberam que chega a um ponto em que temos de desabafar...
Como todos (amigos, conhecidos, colegas...) andam com o mesmo problema... seria injusto desabafar com eles... seria o quê? ...agora desabafo eu... a seguir és tu... :)

Por isso... Blog... vou te usar a ti, como poço de lamurias.... sei que não te importas!