Argentina Elections: Nov 22
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Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Will the world have its first libertarian president?
It's a pretty bad sign of the times when his Wikipedia page in describing his political views spends over a paragraph just describing different words that people have labelled him as. Labels aren't "views". They are the opposite. It is how people describe you, not how you describe the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Milei
It's a pretty bad sign of the times when his Wikipedia page in describing his political views spends over a paragraph just describing different words that people have labelled him as. Labels aren't "views". They are the opposite. It is how people describe you, not how you describe the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Milei
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
We have some of these anarcho-chaos agents here as well.
I see no problem with this Wiki entry after a quick cursory look.
Politically, Milei has been variously described as far-right,[3][4][5] ultraconservative,[6][7][8] and right-wing libertarian.[9][10][11] While Milei himself identifies as a minarchist or liberal-libertarian [es; fr],[12][13] he adheres to the philosophy of anarcho-capitalism.[14][15] Regarding economic matters, he is described as an ultraliberal,[16][17][18] aligns with the Austrian School, and contends that Argentina is a tax hell. He advocates for a swift reduction in government spending to achieve a balanced budget. He gained widespread recognition through regular television appearances where he criticized the administrations of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Mauricio Macri, and Alberto Fernández,[19] citing what he saw as their rampant spending and a lack of fiscal adjustment as concerns.[20] His proposed abolition of the Central Bank of Argentina and dollarization has been among the most controversial in economic matters,[21][22] the Argentine peso plunged and interest rates were raised in the aftermath of his August 2023 Argentine primary elections win.[23]
Several of Milei's political positions have caused controversy,[24] such as his opposition to abortion even in cases of rape,[25] the rejection of sex education in schools,[26] scepticism about COVID-19 vaccines,[24] support for the free possession of firearms by the civilian population,[27][28] promotion of the far-right Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory,[29] and climate change denial.[30] Due to those controversies, as well as his far-right political positions and radical conservative economic and social policies,[24][31] his primaries win has been considered an election upset,[32][33] and he has been characterized as a far-right populist.[34][35][36]
I see no problem with this Wiki entry after a quick cursory look.
Politically, Milei has been variously described as far-right,[3][4][5] ultraconservative,[6][7][8] and right-wing libertarian.[9][10][11] While Milei himself identifies as a minarchist or liberal-libertarian [es; fr],[12][13] he adheres to the philosophy of anarcho-capitalism.[14][15] Regarding economic matters, he is described as an ultraliberal,[16][17][18] aligns with the Austrian School, and contends that Argentina is a tax hell. He advocates for a swift reduction in government spending to achieve a balanced budget. He gained widespread recognition through regular television appearances where he criticized the administrations of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Mauricio Macri, and Alberto Fernández,[19] citing what he saw as their rampant spending and a lack of fiscal adjustment as concerns.[20] His proposed abolition of the Central Bank of Argentina and dollarization has been among the most controversial in economic matters,[21][22] the Argentine peso plunged and interest rates were raised in the aftermath of his August 2023 Argentine primary elections win.[23]
Several of Milei's political positions have caused controversy,[24] such as his opposition to abortion even in cases of rape,[25] the rejection of sex education in schools,[26] scepticism about COVID-19 vaccines,[24] support for the free possession of firearms by the civilian population,[27][28] promotion of the far-right Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory,[29] and climate change denial.[30] Due to those controversies, as well as his far-right political positions and radical conservative economic and social policies,[24][31] his primaries win has been considered an election upset,[32][33] and he has been characterized as a far-right populist.[34][35][36]
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Sounds like there politics down there aren't so different then ours up here.
So during his campaigning, he has been pointing out how the Argentinian government has diluted the value of their currency by following ll the other nations during covid and printing a ton of it. Its been massively devalued due to inflation, just like the U.S. dollar and most other currencies.
But now the Argentinian government has charged him for speaking it aloud, blaming him for it dropping, haha.
Some people have absolutely no shame how ridiculous their scapegoat is, as long as they have one to try and cover their ass.
So during his campaigning, he has been pointing out how the Argentinian government has diluted the value of their currency by following ll the other nations during covid and printing a ton of it. Its been massively devalued due to inflation, just like the U.S. dollar and most other currencies.
But now the Argentinian government has charged him for speaking it aloud, blaming him for it dropping, haha.
Some people have absolutely no shame how ridiculous their scapegoat is, as long as they have one to try and cover their ass.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A prosecutor launched a criminal case Friday against Argentina’s frontrunner in this month’s presidential elections, accusing Javier Milei of deliberately causing a drop in the Argentine currency when he encouraged citizens not to save in pesos.
https://apnews.com/article/milei-picard ... fec9d6f017
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
GaryDenton wrote:We have some of these anarcho-chaos agents here as well.
I see no problem with this Wiki entry after a quick cursory look.
Politically, Milei has been variously described as far-right,[3][4][5] ultraconservative,[6][7][8] and right-wing libertarian.[9][10][11] While Milei himself identifies as a minarchist or liberal-libertarian [es; fr],[12][13] he adheres to the philosophy of anarcho-capitalism.[14][15] Regarding economic matters, he is described as an ultraliberal,[16][17][18] aligns with the Austrian School, and contends that Argentina is a tax hell. He advocates for a swift reduction in government spending to achieve a balanced budget. He gained widespread recognition through regular television appearances where he criticized the administrations of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Mauricio Macri, and Alberto Fernández,[19] citing what he saw as their rampant spending and a lack of fiscal adjustment as concerns.[20] His proposed abolition of the Central Bank of Argentina and dollarization has been among the most controversial in economic matters,[21][22] the Argentine peso plunged and interest rates were raised in the aftermath of his August 2023 Argentine primary elections win.[23]
Several of Milei's political positions have caused controversy,[24] such as his opposition to abortion even in cases of rape,[25] the rejection of sex education in schools,[26] scepticism about COVID-19 vaccines,[24] support for the free possession of firearms by the civilian population,[27][28] promotion of the far-right Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory,[29] and climate change denial.[30] Due to those controversies, as well as his far-right political positions and radical conservative economic and social policies,[24][31] his primaries win has been considered an election upset,[32][33] and he has been characterized as a far-right populist.[34][35][36]
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Somebody say something about Evita Peron.
She's the only thing I know about Argentine politics and I want to keep it that way.
She's the only thing I know about Argentine politics and I want to keep it that way.
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Argentina will always be known for the Tango, hiding Nazis and losing the Falkland Island War.
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
There was no way Argentina was gonna win against U.K. once the Brits decided to fight and declared war, but man did they punch above their weight.
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
I kinda liked him but then I read he wanted to make the U.S. dollar the official currency of Argentina, at which point I figured he must just be a charming moron.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
German immigration to Argentina predates Nazism and WW2:Pack Rat wrote:Argentina will always be known for the Tango, hiding Nazis and losing the Falkland Island War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Ar ... _Argentina
And although Argentina "hid" some former nazis post WW2, they didn't HIRE them like the US did to build weapons (otherwise they would have won the Falkland Island War).German immigration to Argentina occurred during five main time periods: pre–1870, 1870–1914, 1918–1933, 1933–1940 and post–1945.
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
There's also steak and an increasingly good rugby team tbf.Pack Rat wrote:Argentina will always be known for the Tango, hiding Nazis and losing the Falkland Island War.
Palestinians murdered by Israel during its ongoing illegal invasion of Gaza: 52,535*
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases ... t-genocide
*https://www.bmj.com/content/388/bmj.r73
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases ... t-genocide
*https://www.bmj.com/content/388/bmj.r73
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Steak? ...okay, steak.
Anyway, I guess I'll have to post it.
I don't know that much about Argentina, but I would guess this song must be widely reviled down there... as it is here.
Anyway, I guess I'll have to post it.
I don't know that much about Argentina, but I would guess this song must be widely reviled down there... as it is here.
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
No one knows what that is, Sandra.bigtoughralf wrote:rugby
I LOLedVotanic wrote: I would guess this song must be widely reviled down there... as it is here.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
I'm fairly new here. Should I expect a new forum thread every time one of the world's ~195 countries has an election?
and if so... then, why?
and if so... then, why?
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
This is a very cosmopolitan crew.Votanic wrote:I'm fairly new here. Should I expect a new forum thread every time one of the world's ~195 countries has an election?
and if so... then, why?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Ah yes, pink cocktails and fashion magazines. I did pick up on that vibe.saxitoxin wrote:This is a very cosmopolitan crew.Votanic wrote:I'm fairly new here. Should I expect a new forum thread every time one of the world's ~195 countries has an election?
and if so... then, why?
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
This is a relatively interesting election.Votanic wrote:I'm fairly new here. Should I expect a new forum thread every time one of the world's ~195 countries has an election?
and if so... then, why?
Actually, I wanted to post about Poland's election, but I didn't have time. That's an interesting one too, but like I said I don't have time. Look it up...
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Lmao u guys know nothing about Argentina and Whoever thinks it's a good or interesting thing for Milei to win certainly know even less about politics. I thruthfully hope he does not win as it would be really bad for Argentina.
A song of a national rock group that talks a few things about Argentina both real and in a sarcasm way. I picked a video with English subtitles so u guys get it.
A song of a national rock group that talks a few things about Argentina both real and in a sarcasm way. I picked a video with English subtitles so u guys get it.
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Dukasaur wrote: didn't have time.
Dukasaur wrote: Look it up...
Dukasaur wrote: like I said I don't have time.
Dukasaur wrote: didn't have time.
Dukasaur wrote: Look it up...
Dukasaur wrote: like I said I don't have time.
Dukasaur wrote: didn't have time.
Dukasaur wrote: Look it up...
...and so on , and so on.Dukasaur wrote: like I said I don't have time.
Don't 'why??' for me, Argentina?
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
It's like American football without adverts and safety padding.saxitoxin wrote:No one knows what that is, Sandra.bigtoughralf wrote:rugby
Palestinians murdered by Israel during its ongoing illegal invasion of Gaza: 52,535*
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases ... t-genocide
*https://www.bmj.com/content/388/bmj.r73
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases ... t-genocide
*https://www.bmj.com/content/388/bmj.r73
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
Hmm, it must be like steak. Strictly Argentinian.bigtoughralf wrote:It's like American football without adverts and safety padding.saxitoxin wrote:No one knows what that is, Sandra.bigtoughralf wrote:rugby
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
True story, first (of two) rugby match I was ever at it was with a Japanese guy and a German and we spent ages trying to figure out how much time was left in the match because the display in the endzone said 8 minutes remaining, but then they would add time so it would become 8:01 minutes and then it would become 8:02 minutes. So I asked a Britisher and he told me I was looking at a clock - that that was, in fact, the time (8:02 p.m.).bigtoughralf wrote:It's like American football without adverts and safety padding.saxitoxin wrote:No one knows what that is, Sandra.bigtoughralf wrote:rugby
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
It's not your fault, it's the US government's chronic underfunding of the public school system.saxitoxin wrote:True story, first (of two) rugby match I was ever at it was with a Japanese guy and a German and we spent ages trying to figure out how much time was left in the match because the display in the endzone said 8 minutes remaining, but then they would add time so it would become 8:01 minutes and then it would become 8:02 minutes. So I asked a Britisher and he told me I was looking at a clock - that that was, in fact, the time (8:02 p.m.).bigtoughralf wrote:It's like American football without adverts and safety padding.saxitoxin wrote:No one knows what that is, Sandra.bigtoughralf wrote:rugby
Palestinians murdered by Israel during its ongoing illegal invasion of Gaza: 52,535*
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases ... t-genocide
*https://www.bmj.com/content/388/bmj.r73
https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases ... t-genocide
*https://www.bmj.com/content/388/bmj.r73
Re: Argentina Elections: Nov 22
you've been giving me a lotta sass latelybigtoughralf wrote:It's not your fault, it's the US government's chronic underfunding of the public school system.saxitoxin wrote:True story, first (of two) rugby match I was ever at it was with a Japanese guy and a German and we spent ages trying to figure out how much time was left in the match because the display in the endzone said 8 minutes remaining, but then they would add time so it would become 8:01 minutes and then it would become 8:02 minutes. So I asked a Britisher and he told me I was looking at a clock - that that was, in fact, the time (8:02 p.m.).bigtoughralf wrote:It's like American football without adverts and safety padding.saxitoxin wrote:No one knows what that is, Sandra.bigtoughralf wrote:rugby
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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