[Milei WINS!] Javier Milei, Austrian econ. prof. & ancap, runs for president of Argentina

This protest leader sums up what Milei is really all about. Grand Theft.

“(The mobilization) is a clear fight against the reinstallation of the conservative neoliberal model in its cruelest version,” social leader Luis D’Elía of FTV told EFE.

“They are coming for lithium, for gas, for gold, for oil and for water,” said the social leader, who warned the government that “their struggle in the streets will continue until the DNU (the latest economic decree) falls.”

The decree in question was signed by Milei last week and will go into effect on Friday, and includes a series of measures aimed at deregulating the Argentine economy.

“We are standing up because we will not give up in the face of the destruction of our homeland, both economically and in the supply of our natural resources,” Beto Galeano, leader of the CTA in La Matanza, told EFE.

Protests against Milei’s economic measures spread to Buenos Aires suburbs
https://efe.com/en/economy/2023-12-...omic-measures-spread-to-buenos-aires-suburbs/
 
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meh

An illegal action, though directed at an importer. Now if the Marxists went down to the docks and dumped Chinese tea in the water, Americans might not complain as much about that crime.

But context and intent is important. The Boston Tea Party was a prelude to violent revolution. If you want to make that equivalence, then the Marxists are currently engaging in violent revolution.
 
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Yeah, right. How many cabinet posts did he retain? How many government employees did he keep? It’s just a charade. Only a fool would trust him.

Don't trust anyone. Applaud the good, criticize the bad. So far he seems to be doing some real good moves. I stated earlier in the thread my objection to privatizing nationalized corporations. So far though, I do like most of what he's done so far. If that list of accomplishments was true of a US president, I'd probably refer to that as the best president in my lifetime.
 
Don't trust anyone. Applaud the good, criticize the bad. So far he seems to be doing some real good moves. I stated earlier in the thread my objection to privatizing nationalized corporations. So far though, I do like most of what he's done so far. If that list of accomplishments was true of a US president, I'd probably refer to that as the best president in my lifetime.

Yeah, he seems to be doing a great job so far. And just for clarity, I added the /s to my post. ;)
 
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