I would like to clarify some points...

I am not opposed to fiscal policies by the government if they aim to boost and strengthen production... What I mean by this is... there are situations where the government can intervene to correct any errors in the economy... like for example... in times of crisis... a simple example... we had a crisis in agriculture due to climate issues... Well, the government can intervene to prevent this crisis... but after solving the problem... The government should withdraw and let the economy act freely...

Imagine the situation... there is a train making its way... one day the train derailed, so a tow truck is called to put the train back on the tracks. Well... the train is the economy and the tow truck is the government... but the big problem is that the tow truck got stuck in the economy and wants this to work somehow.

The logic is simple: the government intervenes when necessary, recovers its finances, and then exits the system. However, when the government starts to constantly interfere in the economy, the result is simple: constant economic problems.

You may not want to see it... but decisions the government makes under the pretext of "let's favor the most vulnerable" impact the middle class... just like the idea of taxing millionaires and billionaires... ah we know that the middle class will end up paying for it... which is the only one capable of paying a little more and cannot afford to abandon this Titanic...

But unlike the fall of $SOL and $DOGE ... I am not sure we will return to the top.

The key to growth is fiscal balance... we all know this... do not spend more than you earn... what is the reason the government does not do the same?

If you collect 10 $BTC what is the reason you think you can succeed if you spend 17BTC.

Read this out loud...

"The government should spend more than it earns"

DOES IT MAKE SENSE?????

Of course not...

Wake up, it is not because it is Lula, but because he shows himself to be incompetent in leading the country, and places an incompetent in the Ministry of Economy.

#EconomicAlert