Pegasus Actual
Member
I mean these Steam prices are the same to me either way, who's ready to set sail with me and the boys on the Memeflower in search of some good ol' fashioned freedom?
I mean, they take away that human right that is health, like education... But does this pseudo president have his insurance paid for by the people of Argentina?
.
That country is in disaster.
Juan Peron wrecked it in the 40’s. He nationalized the central bank, railways, telecommunications, gas, electricity, fishing, air transport steel and insurance industries. He massively expanded the welfare state.
Argentina has never recovered from this, and is still under under his spell. That famous Afuera video of Milei looks to be him finally ending this tragic nonsense.
Wtf never heard of something like this happening.For context, Argentina will be adopting the USD as its currency the new president announced. They're disbanding the central bank.
It's the best way to lose sovereignty, and what's more, the Americans can attack and win against anyone who uses the dollar as a currency if those who do use it go against their interests... The Argentinians are screwed if they switch to the USD...For context, Argentina will be adopting the USD as its currency the new president announced. They're disbanding the central bank.
I wish the Argentinian people the best of luck solving the issues surrounding economics and the financial sector. It's a true rarity to see a libertarian having the chance to tackle this problem the libertarian way. In the short term, harsh times might be what Argentinians have to prepare for. Long term, this might be the way out of the misery Socialism has created over years.
Argentines were already saving money in dollar and other foreign currencies, because peso is worth shit.It's the best way to lose sovereignty, and what's more, the Americans can attack and win against anyone who uses the dollar as a currency if those who do use it go against their interests... The Argentinians are screwed if they switch to the USD...
So RIP to them.Argentines were already saving money in dollar and other foreign currencies, because peso is worth shit.
Considering the alternative was using a currency that could lose 20% of its value overnight, i think it was the correct choice.So RIP to them.
A cultural problem that mysteriously came into being in the 40’s, and never went away? Please.Ah yes the evil welfare state. Doesn't explain Northern Europe does it?
No Argentinans are just corrupt and incompetent. It's a cultural problem.
Sweden gets touted as the glorious example of the welfare state and we privatized basically everything since the 80's. Railways, energy and telecommunications. The state used to be involved in everything, like steel, forestry, shipbuilding and alcohol production.Ah yes the evil welfare state. Doesn't explain Northern Europe does it?
No Argentinans are just corrupt and incompetent. It's a cultural problem.
Milei will just be like Bolsonaro, who didn't do shit except punch down on the vulnerable and make the country look like a joke.
Please,
Start at 16:40.
About the 2nd tweet: You don't know how elections work in Argentina. He won the election. His government starts on December 10th...Just a simple question: what date is today?
Exactly this - expect him to start ranting about the Falklands within a week of taking over as well.
Perhaps, but still a better alternative to socialismAnyone hoping that libertarianism will save your country are going to be in for a rude awakening.
There are currently plenty of well functioning countries that utilize some form of socialism (not pure socialism of course, usually a form of democratic socialism) but none that rely heavily on libertarianism. Not even the USA is insane enough to do away with the department of education or health.Perhaps, but still a better alternative to socialism
Well, Argentina isn't one of them. And you're using "well functioning" very liberally here.There are currently plenty of well functioning countries that utilize some form of socialism
I never said they were, they obviously have issues with corruption and other deep rooted systemic issues. As for well functioning I would say so most of western and northern Europe work quite well.Well, Argentina isn't one of them. And you're using "well functioning" very liberally here.
Perhaps, but still a better alternative to socialism
But keep in mind that no matter how much Milei wants the country to be ultra-liberal, he won't be able to do it with the opposition. He'll only be able to put into practice a few of his liberal ideas, perhaps after some scrutiny from multiple parties. And thats a good thing.You are probably mistaking socialism with communism.
There are many countries, especially in Europe that have plenty of socialist measures for it's citizens. And that work very well.
Argentina overspends in it's social programs, but that's mostly because of nepotism and corruption.
They really need a reform of their social plans and economy. But throwing it all away for hyper liberalism, is not going to have good results. it's only going to make the rich even richer, and the poor much poorer.
A lot of people refer to how Argentina was a major economic power house in the beginning of the XX century, but they ignore that it was also a very unequal country. It had a society that was pretty much master and serfs.
I mean, they take away that human right that is health, like education... But does this pseudo president have his insurance paid for by the people of Argentina?
.
That country is in disaster.
This.Sweden gets touted as the glorious example of the welfare state and we privatized basically everything since the 80's. Railways, energy and telecommunications. The state used to be involved in everything, like steel, forestry, shipbuilding and alcohol production.
With the exception of Railways, most of it has been very successful. The Argentinian Peronists have to let go of the power & control and let private profit motivated go-getters do the work instead.
Please,
Start at 16:40.
About the 2nd tweet: You don't know how elections work in Argentina. He won the election. His government starts on December 10th...Just a simple question: what date is today?
You know that inflation effects are visible after months of making the money printing, right?
If Milei wouldn't apply those measures. In a year inflation would be 15,000%
Heimdall tweet says:Can anyone translate some of these tweets? I see %'s so I assume those are inflation rates???
Heimdall, in one of your tweets linked there's a page with a guy who is circled. What does that front page say and what does that guy have to do with it?
Let people inform themselves first, do not vote to punish someone... Do not fall into provocations... Learn more about the history and politics of the country.Please explain what would be a better measure.
Thats not an uncommon measure for south american countries though. Equador did it and mostly worked to stabilize the economy.Allowing the dollar to the country is another disaster.
There are many Argentines who are arriving in Mexico."800 pesos per dolar"
To be fair, it was 1000 pesos per dolar two months ago.
You should take your own advice thenLet people inform themselves first, do not vote to punish someone... Do not fall into provocations... Learn more about the history and politics of the country.
There are many corrupt people and their accomplices are the media...
Especially journalism. Allowing the dollar to the country is another disaster.
In fact, the president of Mexico lifted the country up a lot and opened people's eyes.You should take your own advice then
i refuseLet's let the country be free of choice.
Let's not get into conflict friends Gaf.
That was violenti refuse