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The wig wins in Argentina

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Javier Milei wins Argentina’s presidential election. I really hope it works out for them. I had the pleasure to travel there in 2018 and had a wonderful time.

Unfortunately, you could already feel the pain inflation was causing, and it’s gotten significantly worse since then. They’ve been uniquely screwed by military dictatorship and incompetent fools over the years
 
I like this guys attitude.

“You can’t give these sh*t leftards an inch!”… Argentina’s president-elect has zero tolerance for woke left…​



Argentina’s president-elect means business.

The New York Times is not happy:

Argentines on Sunday chose Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian who has drawn comparisons to Donald J. Trump, as their next president, a lurch to the right for a nation struggling under an economic crisis and a sign of the enduring strength of the global far right.
Mr. Milei, 53, an economist and former television personality, has burst onto the traditionally closed Argentine political scene with a brash style, an embrace of conspiracy theories and a series of extreme proposals that he says are needed to upend a broken economy and government.
Sergio Massa, 51, Argentina’s center-left economy minister, conceded defeat even before official results were released because the campaigns’ early numbers showed he had been defeated.
As president, Mr. Milei has pledged to slash spending and taxes, close Argentina’s central bank and replace the nation’s currency with the U.S. dollar. He has also proposed banning abortion, loosening regulations on guns and only considering countries who want to “fight against socialism” as Argentina’s allies, often naming the United States and Israel as examples.
Mr. Milei’s election is a victory for the global far-right movement that gained strength with the election of Mr. Trump and similar politicians, such as Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, but has faltered in recent years with their electoral losses. Mr. Bolsonaro and Spain’s far-right Vox party have cheered on Mr. Milei, and his last interview with an English-language outlet was with the former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
Yet some political analysts said that Mr. Milei’s ascent reflects many Argentines’ desperation for change rather than support of his far-right ideology.

Meet Argentina’s new president Javier Milei.
When he was growing up, kids called him “The Madman” because of his energetic outbursts.
At the age of 18, Milei, who was a soccer player, gave up the sport to pursue a career in economics.
Milei started getting famous for debates on live television where he would hurl insults at his rivals along with his “Madman” energy.
After a 2018 incident where Milei called a journalist “a donkey,” a local court ordered a psychological exam after he refused to apologize for “gender violence.”
Milei hates wokeism, hates socialism, hates the media, hates excessive government spending, hates the political elite…
… and loves his country.
Legend 🔥
 
A whole lot of crazy is about to happen in Argentina. I hope it works out for them.

I have debt jails, rampant famine and civil war on my bingo card.
I see Argentinians on @threads saying he wasn't elected because he was popular, rather the ruling party was totally corrupt, so they chose the devil they didn't know. We'll see how it turns out but I expect a revolt in the not too distant future.
 
I see Argentinians on @threads saying he wasn't elected because he was popular, rather the ruling party was totally corrupt, so they chose the devil they didn't know. We'll see how it turns out but I expect a revolt in the not too distant future.
I can appreciate that outlook from the citizens. This guy is definitely waaaay different than what they have. He's hoping to cut most all of the governnment. But what libertarians are good at is whining and bitching, they aren't actually good at governing.
 
A whole lot of crazy is about to happen in Argentina. I hope it works out for them.

I have debt jails, rampant famine and civil war on my bingo card.
Care to put a timeframe on your prediction so we can call you out when you are wrong?

And are you implying that the current government, with 120% inflation, is governing well?
 
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I like this guys attitude.

“You can’t give these sh*t leftards an inch!”… Argentina’s president-elect has zero tolerance for woke left…​



Argentina’s president-elect means business.

The New York Times is not happy:
‘They will kill you, that is the point’. Lolol.

Another scared pussy. Incredible you guys idolize a walking vagina. Almost like you prefer that scare tactic in your media.
 
I see Argentinians on @threads saying he wasn't elected because he was popular, rather the ruling party was totally corrupt, so they chose the devil they didn't know. We'll see how it turns out but I expect a revolt in the not too distant future.
It's absolutely a move made out of desperation. It should be clear that he's not going to be able to do most of what he wants without significant push back from the legislature.
 
But yet we are right there ready to partner up on lithium mining. Strange how we went from distancing ourselves to partnering in such a short amount of time.

It’s stranger that you avoided all the facts in the post you quoted and just went for deflection.
 
I think I’m in love

The bottom of the tweet reads:

"This is another MAJOR Milei victory in the same week where he has banned woke pronoun usage from government text, enacted reforms that will remove welfare benefits from anyone protesting in the streets blocking traffic and ban the usage of the word "free" to promote taxpayer-funded government programs."

So you're really not about free speech when they ban the things you dislike?
 
The bottom of the tweet reads:

"This is another MAJOR Milei victory in the same week where he has banned woke pronoun usage from government text, enacted reforms that will remove welfare benefits from anyone protesting in the streets blocking traffic and ban the usage of the word "free" to promote taxpayer-funded government programs."

So you're really not about free speech when they ban the things you dislike?
idk. Is false advertising protected speech?
 
Great things happening in Argentina. A road map for what we can accomplish here. We need Trump to get it done though. Joe is busy focusing on giving away money and getting the right pronouns.

 
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It can be done with the right person in charge.​

Milei announces Argentina's first budget surplus in 16 years​


Javier Milei won elections last November vowing to reduce Argentina's deficit to zero (Juan Mabromata)

Javier Milei won elections last November vowing to reduce Argentina's deficit to zero (Juan Mabromata)
Argentina's spending-slashing new President Javier Milei has hailed his country's first quarterly budget surplus since 2008 as an "historic achievement."

In the first quarter of 2024, the South American country recorded a budget surplus of about 275 billion pesos (some $309 million at the official rate), he told national TV late Monday.

This amounted to a surplus of 0.2 percent of GDP.

"This is the first quarter with a financial surplus since 2008," said Milei, referring to his left-wing rival Cristina Kirchner's first year in the presidency.

Milei, who took office in December, boasted of "a feat of historic significance on a global scale."

"If the state does not spend more than it collects and does not issue (money), there is no inflation. This is not magic," the self-described "anarcho-capitalist" said.

Milei won elections last November vowing to reduce the deficit to zero -- a target even more ambitious than required by the International Monetary Fund, with whom Argentina has a $44 billion loan.

To that end, he has instituted an austerity programme that has seen the government slash subsidies for transport fuel and energy even as annual inflation stands at 290 percent year-on-year, poverty levels have reached 60 percent and wage-earners have lost a fifth of their purchasing power.

Thousands of public servants have lost their jobs.

"Don't expect a way out through public spending," Milei warned on Monday.

University students, backed by unions and opposition parties, have called a march for Tuesday to protest financing cuts to higher public education, research and science under the new president.

Universities have declared a budgetary emergency after the government approved a 2024 budget the same as the one for 2023, despite inflation approaching 300 percent and a near 500-percent increase in energy costs that higher learning institutions say has brought them to their knees.

"At the rate at which they are funding us, we can only function between two and three more months," University of Buenos Aires (UBA) rector Ricardo Gelpi said.
 
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