• @[email protected]
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    That dude looks like a totally stable president. Like he totes isn’t going to start throwing people into prison over perceived slights or starting execution squads. Nope. Perfectly normal looking.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Definitely not the type to start hucking political opponents out of helicopters.

      (Yes, I know Chile and Argentina are two different countries)

    • @Shardikprime
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      11 year ago

      You mean like the current government did during 2019 to 2022?

      • @ikidd
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        I don’t think Argentina has the cash to float a dinghy with a pellet gun on the bow.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Typical protest vote. People are pretty much saying “all the parties are useless, fuck them, I’m voting crazy”.

    • @TokenBoomer
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      111 year ago

      If people (Americans) actually understood how capitalism and wealth extraction worked, they’d be discommoded.

    • @InverseParallax
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      Let’s be honest here, this is the 90th time, and they asked for this when Cristina whatsherface went mad with spreading cash to her faction.

      What we’re seeing here with th3 'opposite and equal reaction" is clearly horrible, but this is why corruption is so bad, it opens the door to far-right fascism.

      In b4 every ml says I’m defending fascists.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      People talk about it endlessly. And the rest of the time they talk about the IMF being too lenient (see Javier Milei). At the end of the day, Argentina’s problems are of its own making.

    • @anewbeginning
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      IMF didn’t force anything. Argentina needed money and money comes with strings attached in terms of economic reforms.

      • Sanchokan
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        The thing is, for example, IMF recommend not to pursue the construction of gasoduct that will allow Argentina to sell LNG wich would provide dollars needed to pay such debt. How can that be?

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    This article is filled with lies.

    Milei would abolish Argentina’s public-health and education systems

    NOPE, For public health he wants to roll a system copied from obamacare, in the current system politicians decide where to expend the money assigned to health, the proposed system lets patients choose where to go, and the state pays on behalf of the patient.

    For public education he wants a vouchers system.

    What do those systems have in common? They take the decision over public spending away from politician hands and give it to the people. Obviously, establishment doesn’t like that. He’s not as crazy as the media paints him to be.

    shut down the central bank, and use the U.S. dollar as national currency.

    Again take the money from the politician control… in this case MORE literally. The money printer should not be used on a whim, like it currently is.

    He is the “extreme right” in Argentina, but we have wildly different centers of spectrum than America, in America he would fall about right in the center.

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      Moving to a pure voucher system is just abolishing public education with extra steps. And voucher systems very much do not take public spending out of politicians’ hands.

      Also, from Wiki:

      He opposes abortion, including in cases of rape,[23] rejects the inclusion of comprehensive sex education in schools,[24] expresses scepticism towards COVID-19 vaccines,[22] supports civilian firearm ownership,[25][26] favors the legalization of organ trade,[27] promotes the far-right Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory,[28][29] and engages in climate change denial.[30]

      Yeah, right in the center. Just your typical moderate, normal guy who totally doesn’t eat people.

      • @Shardikprime
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        We in Argentina don’t care about that. How could we when we are literally starving?