• xmunk
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    11 months ago

    Milei has been pretty open about their policies… Unfortunately Argentina’s economy is a dumpster fire and neoliberal asshats have been driving it further into the ground. You can think of Argentina’s election of Milei as a hail mary… But an extremely I’ll advised one.

    When you’re desperate even insane radical change can seem better than the status quo.

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      11 months ago

      Wonderful.

      I have not had enough time to follow everything about Milei, so it was a genuine question.

      My nearest point of reference was El Salvador.

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      11 months ago

      insane radical changes

      -stop printing worthless paper money bills

      -cut useless government spending on extremely corrupt practices that permeate all public spending in the country to save money

      -reduce spending as the previous economy ministry/presidential candidate left the country reserves in ruins spending 15 thousand millions USD in only 6 months just to try to buy the campaign and still lost.

      -rebuild the country’s monetary reserves by auditing spend.

      Wow the insanity

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        11 months ago

        Those are pretty sane ideas but…

        • charge protesters for their own arrest

        • convert the country to using USD

        • scrap necessary government functions (like environmental oversight) for short term savings

        • remove restrictions on foreign investment

        It’s a mixed bag with Milei, some ideas are reasonable, some are hard to imagine how they’ll be feasible, some are dumb… And a few are attributed to his dead dog.

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        11 months ago

        Just like how they sre tryingbto fix it in the US? Neoliberalism isnt the cure for late-stage capitalism. It’s the cause