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Argentina elects "far-right" libertarian--will they turn it around?

Political stability. More poverty leading to a Marxist revolution or brutal dictatorship, either of which might lead to deaths and imprisonment?

I'm not saying they shouldn't try a more capitalist approach. I'm just saying they have quite a bit more to hit rock bottom (see Venezuela).
I thought they were politically unstable before? It's hard to get worse than 40% poverty.

Evidently their electorate is smarter than Venezuela's.
 
It's not obvious to me. I don't know much about Argentina's economy, so I'm curious what these reforms are supposed to accomplish.
You are being difficult for no reason. Economic reforms, in general, tend to bring short term detriment for an assumed long-term benefit. In Europe, such reforms that would be beneficial are around pensions, work requirements (limitations on # of hours, etc.), and trade. None of those would start off with an easy situation.

In the U.S., politically unpopular decisions to actually reform the retirement system (Medicare, SS, etc.) is why no politicians have the guts to actually change the trajectory. Changes would trigger negative consequences in the near-term, for the betterment of the country in the long run. But, if you are a politician, it's impossible to do anything.

Argentina is a heavily corrupt, inept, socialist economy. It's famously defaulted on its debt, had enormous inflation with mediocre economic growth (consistently lagged the U.S., for example). A transition into capitalism is a decade-plus process and the initial phases are going to be painful (reduced government support, etc.). It's quite obvious it would be good for the country in the long-term, but how you get there is difficult.
 
Anyone who is decreasing a federal govt. can as authoritarian as they want. The IRS is worst criminal organization in the world. It is not nearly as organized as the Mafia but is made legal by our criminal federal govt.

Why is the Democratic Party so opposed to RFK jr. and Ms. Shanahan being on state presidential ballots. All they talk about is Trump ruining democracy but evilist democratic Party claims anyone that opposes them is terrorist and will exercise their current power to ban them or try to paint them as criminals.

Meanwhile the current Democratic regime continues to fund the death of Ukrainian people.
 
There's absolutely zero chance you read the whole article, so please cut us all a break. I'm sure the last thing in your google browser is "Why is Javier Milei bad?"

nope, just googled his name to see what came up... i guess biased google just put that article on top.

Sorry I interrupted your drooling over a rightwing nut bag.
 
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nope, just googled his name to see what came up... i guess biased google just put that article on top.

Sorry I interrupted your drooling over a rightwing nut bag.
Exactly. You saw the board right wingers lauding something/ someone and you went in search of a contradicting opinion.

That about sums up every reactionary piece of shit post you make on this board.
 
Exactly. You saw the board right wingers lauding something/ someone and you went in search of a contradicting opinion.

That about sums up every reactionary piece of shit post you make on this board.

Nope. I saw the idiots on the board praising someone and just googled their name. not that difficult to do.

Not at all shocking that the person you guys are praising isn't all that after all.
 
Nope. I saw the idiots on the board praising someone and just googled their name. not that difficult to do.

Not at all shocking that the person you guys are praising isn't all that after all.
Dude,it's an opinion piece. By that logic, someone should post an opinion piece praising Trump or deriding Biden to prove you're wrong about what you think of either one.
 
Dude,it's an opinion piece. By that logic, someone should post an opinion piece praising Trump or deriding Biden to prove you're wrong about what you think of either one.
“Milei, known for touting anti-drug policies, appointed Patricia Bullrich as his security minister, a role she previously served under former President Mauricio Macri. Bullrich recently praised El Salvador President Nayib Bukele for his tactics in reducing gang-related crimes, saying she wanted to imitate his measures in Argentina. While Bukele's policies have significantly reduced El Salvador's crime rate, they have also resulted in the arrest of approximately 1 percent of the population, including numerous instances of wrongful arrests and also destroying the rule of law. This heavy-handed strategy in El Salvador has led to a widespread erosion of basic constitutional freedoms.”

This paragraph shows how f#cking stupid the writer is. He considers innocent people being able to live in peace and free from being murdered a bad thing because the criminals were placed in prison and they didn’t do it perfectly. El Salvador went from one of the most dangerous countries to now the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. How is enforcing the law, restoring peace and safety, destroying the rule of law?
 
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Dude,it's an opinion piece. By that logic, someone should post an opinion piece praising Trump or deriding Biden to prove you're wrong about what you think of either one.
Never said it proved anyone wrong. We are all here having an opinion and I posted a counter opinion.
 
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So? My opinion.

I will wait with bated breath for you to nitpick posts from conservative posters who don't make it clear that their posts are their opinion lmao
 
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“Milei, known for touting anti-drug policies, appointed Patricia Bullrich as his security minister, a role she previously served under former President Mauricio Macri. Bullrich recently praised El Salvador President Nayib Bukele for his tactics in reducing gang-related crimes, saying she wanted to imitate his measures in Argentina. While Bukele's policies have significantly reduced El Salvador's crime rate, they have also resulted in the arrest of approximately 1 percent of the population, including numerous instances of wrongful arrests and also destroying the rule of law. This heavy-handed strategy in El Salvador has led to a widespread erosion of basic constitutional freedoms.”

This paragraph shows how f#cking stupid the writer is. He considers innocent people being able to live in peace and free from being murdered a bad thing because the criminals were placed in prison and they didn’t do it perfectly. El Salvador went from one of the most dangerous countries to now the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. How is enforcing the law, restoring peace and safety, destroying the rule of law?

God liberals are idiots
 
If this fails, every leftish media source, economist, and talking head is going to pounce.
Not to be confused with all of those same people... who will find a narrative that they can then pounce on, if it is successful.
IT'S NOT BUSINESS, IT'S PERSONAL .
 
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I’d support a Constitutional amendment changing the requirements to be POTUS if Milei would agree to take the job.

He’s what we need. Instead, we’re going to end up with one of the past two bozos.
I hate our stupid parties and every one of the politicians. I want this man. And look how it feels to be with him. Possibly my favorite thing ever is that he shows up in instagram comments. And not on climate type shit but like with hawk Tuah posts. And the comments thereafter are gold. They’ll be like. Okay yeah this post is great and all but has anyone noticed the president of Argentina is in the comments 🤣🤣🤣

He’s us.




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Argentina is in a pretty bad recession, unfortunately. But that was predictable with the changes he’s making. It is also, IMO, preferable to the status quo ante - and likely necessary to make a lasting course correction.

The biggest things to keep eyes on are imports/exports and foreign capital investment. Last I looked, those things were showing some green shoots. They will be key to getting Argentina out of their doom loop.

But can Milei continue getting hard-choice policies thorough the legislature? Can he survive a downturn politically?
 
Argentina is in a pretty bad recession, unfortunately. But that was predictable with the changes he’s making. It is also, IMO, preferable to the status quo ante - and likely necessary to make a lasting course correction.

The biggest things to keep eyes on are imports/exports and foreign capital investment. Last I looked, those things were showing some green shoots. They will be key to getting Argentina out of their doom loop.

But can Milei continue getting hard-choice policies thorough the legislature? Can he survive a downturn politically?

So far so good. I'm hopeful that he can continue to get things back on track. Would be a fantastic case study for other South and Central American countries who have gone down that same path and need a way out. Bonus of decreasing China's influence in our backyard.
 
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