A Self-Described Anarcho-Capitalist Won a Plurality in Argentina's Presidential Primary
Javier Milei’s coalition, Liberty Moves Forward, advances to the first stage of the October general election.

Could a self-described anarcho-capitalist become president of Argentina?
With 97 percent of votes counted, Javier Milei and his La Libertad Avanza (Liberty Moves Forward) coalition received about 32 percent of the total vote in the national primary election on Sunday. The main conservative coalition (Together for Change) had 29.7 percent, and the Peronist coalition Unity for the Homeland (led by Minister of Economy Sergio Massa) had 28.7 percent. Since voting is mandatory in Argentina, this primary effectively served as a first ballot, though the first round of the general election is on October 22.
Pollsters expected Milei to get 20 percent or less of the vote, so his success comes as a shock to many people. The political establishment and the markets were expecting a relatively close election between Together for Change and Unity for the Homeland. Instead, a man who calls himself an anarcho-capitalist is in the lead.
A relatively unknown economist until about five years ago, Milei rose to fame in Argentina as a TV commentator criticizing then-President Mauricio Macri for not being pro-market. His hot-tempered style and profanity made him popular among young people, and he quickly became the country's preeminent libertarian voice, calling for the elimination of the central bank and quoting intellectuals like Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek on prime time.
When Macri failed to stabilize Argentina's economy and lost his reelection bid in 2019, Milei jumped into politics in a controversial alliance with national conservatives that he has maintained until today. When he ran for Congress in 2021, he received 17 percent of the vote in the city of Buenos Aires, enough to win a spot in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies.
During the 2023 presidential campaign, Milei's main proposal has been to eradicate inflation by dollarizing the economy—that is, by treating the U.S. dollar as the national currency. He also favors deregulating industries, privatizing state-owned companies, and bringing an end to budget deficits.
Milei's social agenda, in turn, mixes libertarian and conservative elements. Unlike any other candidate, he advocates for private gun ownership to counter crime, but he opposes abortion. It is gay marriage, though, where the ideological complexity of his candidacy becomes clear: While he has said government should not regulate any marriages at all, his Catholic running mate has publicly opposed it. Both abortion and same-sex marriage are currently legal in Argentina, though.
Political commentators expected Milei's constant insults against other politicians to hurt him. But blaming his rivals for Argentina's problems seems to have been a successful strategy. It's unclear whether his ideas or his temper did more to earn him 30 percent of the vote, but his support is still substantial.
Milei is by no means guaranteed a victory in October's general election. He will come under attack from all sides: He has taken some unpopular stands, such as supporting a free market in body organs, and he will be accused of not being prepared for the presidency. Because of his alliances, he will also be accused of not being a true libertarian, and he is already called a "fascist" by his opponents. But his chances are certainly well above zero. One thing is certain: As his campaign song goes, "la casta tiene miedo." The system is afraid.
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Well, any S American country moving away from socialisms is good news. Looks like quite a few Argentinian voters agree.
Let’s just hope that Biden’s goons domt put the fix in for the general election there. Or here.
It will be a good thing if they get away from the Neo-Marxists that have plagued them since I left.
And look at their foreign exchange rates. The Roe v Wade decision blocked Christian National Socialism in America after the 1973 electoral vote count showing a Libertarian. Our party increased by a factor of 47 with women voters flocking to the LP banner before the anarcho-fascist knifing of 1980. The Prohibition Party and God's Own Prohibitionists in 1976 demanded an Amendment to reenslave women under Comstockism, with Texas Ron Paul as their caudillo infiltrator. Brazil is packed with girl-hating mystics in a secret sockpuppeticon called "Brasil Paralelo," whose dictator got tossed out and who rioted in vandalizing the Capital. It's 1938 all over again--except in Canada!
We get it grandpa, you love murdering babies. Now fuck off.
Amazing how people have flocked to the Libertarian Party in half a century. If not for the girl bulliers Gary Johnson would be sitting in the oval office right now with the public demanding a third term.
Does anyone else find it odd that the so-called 'conservatives' are called 'Together for Change', and a bit ironic that the neo-marxists picked such a Nazi/Soviet sounding slogan as 'Unity for the Homeland' as their banner? Saying the quiet part out loud much?
so-called ‘conservatives’ are called ‘Together for Change’
The great conservative Homer Stokes used a similar 'Re-Form' slogan.
When you have to go to a fictional caricature of your political opponents to slander them, that's called something in logic . . .
It's the southern hemisphere, everything is reversed
Just like the toilet-flushing direction.
I'm not sure that I'd put too much weight on translations of entity names. Especially when you're looking at nuanced comparisons to slogans and party names that were also translated from yet other languages. It might tell you something useful about political opinions but whether they are the opinions of the originals or of the translators can be difficult to call.
Had to glance at the by line. The guy sounds like someone who Reason would reluctantly vote against because avoiding mean Tweets and Von Mises is what libertarianism is all about, seemingly.
Calling anarcho-fascists libertarians is the same tactic as ccalling DEA-puppet prohibitionist candidates "anti-corruption." Reagan used this framing to make everyone pee in a Dixie-cup and all but mystical zealots were screened from federal employment because plant leaves. It's the modern version of phrenology once used in Germany to block Jews and others as insufficiently altruistic to be "moral."
LOL, and you calling an Anarcho-Capitalist an Anarcho-Fascist is quite hilarious.
Anarcho-Fascism is an oxymoron BTW.
It’s all about the adjective count with hank.
And he likely isn't. More importantly, Argentinian society likely isn't prepared. Libertarianism requires an economically knowledgeable population and a society that relies on private, civil institutions for its functioning, and Argentina doesn't look like that kind of society.
Turning a country libertarian is a long, slow process; a libertarian "long march through the institutions", foremost K-12 and universities. Without that, you can pass a few libertarian-sounding policies, which will be immediately undone in the next economic downturn or crisis.
Argentina's population is largely western European, but they fall into both the EU's and South America's general foibles of 'let's vote for more free shit' and then wonder why the economy sucks.
Like most Spanish speaking countries, Argentinians believe in zero sum economics - all wealth is wealth taken from others. Look at how Kirchner arranged for an oil company to prospect for oil in Patagonia and, after they reported what they had found, nationalized everything. Surprisingly no one has stepped forward to develop the fields.
Libertarianism requires
an economically knowledgeable population and a society that relies on private, civil institutions for its functioning, and Argentina doesn’t look like that kind of societygovernment getting out of the way.Turning a country libertarian is a
long, slow process; a libertarian “long march through the institutions”, foremost K-12 and universities. Without that, you can pass a few libertarian-sounding policies, which will be immediately undone in the next economic downturn or crisispipe dream because government is not going to get out of the way.FTFY
Stupid and ill informed, as usual.
Sad, but hard to refute. Once there was a genune LP, but by 1980 anarcho communists were buzzing over it like bluebottles. Finally, with some funding from Nazi billionaire heirs, the Afd, Trump, fon Mises and Hayek trannies impersonating libertarians--plus Republican girl bullier Ron Paul's mystical fascist T-for-Totalitarian party--stormed the ramparts of the LP. Now there are two hateful national socialist theocracies and the maoist Biden Bunch all struggling for a share in the loot.
Well, if he does manage to actually dollarize, that'll do Argentina a lot of good on its own, regardless of whatever else happens. Even Rafael Correa couldn't reverse Ecuador's dollarization, and that limited the damage that Correa was able to do.
Well, until the US Dollar goes through hyperinflation...
Shreek will endlessly regale us with fairy tales about how it isn’t happening.
Rig counts!
How much does Argentina's economy depend on spittin' tobacky?
You mean coca? Before WW2 the Plata river was the obvious route for burro-baskets of Bolivian coca leaves and even primitive paste to float down to Atlantic coast seaports for refining in Germany, France, Netherlands and Switzerland. The Graf Spee was financed in 1931, when the League "limited" dope production and quadrupled drug prices. She was scuttled by Jurgen Wattenburg at the Montevideo estuary in 1939. Argentina and Brazil both had Jesus-loving caudillo rulers not unlike Hitler until the Axis was clearly beaten. Look it up.
Can't say my investment in USD is working out particularly well at the moment. Maybe I'll move to Argentina.
Because of his alliances, he will also be accused of not being a true libertarian, and he is already called a "fascist" by his opponents.
Interesting irony when one considers the inspiration for some of his opponents, the Peronistas.
As far as the commentariat is concerned, only one thing matters. Does he like Trump. If he does then he's good and wonderful, and if he doesn't then he's a left-handed leftist leftist who leans left of the left with his far-left leftist politics.
Dude is apparently a huge-ass Trump fan. At least, according to the BBC:
Javier Milei: Trump admirer leads race for Argentina presidency
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-66496816
Then he wins the approval of the commentariat.
This same BBC writer, who sounds like an actual fascist, also refers to libertarians as 'extreme far right'. I'm not sure how accurate her reporting is.
Dude at least dresses like Nick Gillespie.
The left considers libertarians to be “far right” because they support economic liberty.
The right considers libertarians to be “far left” because they support personal liberty.
One thing the left and the right can agree on is that they hate libertarians for supporting liberty.
Pussy, crawl back into you poss soaked garbage can.
Shouldn't you be trying to convince the commentaries that the party of censorship, big government, and covid is more libertarian like you have been for a year?
What's with the attempt to be falsely centrist again? Oh wait you still never criticize democrats the few times those articles pop up here.
according to the BBC
I'm just gonna stop right there.
Sarc loves BBC.
Yes, the people Gillespie tip-toes around trying not to offend.
That would explain the mean Tweets.
What the fuck did anything I say have to do with Trump, one way or the other? It was a mere comment regarding the origin of the Peronistas, and the fact that Juan Peron learned how to govern by the side of Benito Mussolini himself.
Sarcasmic: you're a moron with TDS.
Yep. It's like a Godzilla movie. The "good" monster is the one that likes little kids. In MAGAmerikkka it's the ku-kluxers eager to groom kids to burn crosses. If that means more women dying in childbed from forced repoduction complications, why THAT's icing on the cake. Real Mutterkreuz moms wouldn't need forcing. They jump through hoops like the trained dog Orwell described.
Donald Trump is the established Mohammed of superstitious Amerikkka. Any critics or iconoclasts can expect ignorant mobs to do everything possible to stone them in public squares--especially female critics.
It’s not an irony. The author is being disingenuous about which alliance member is perceived to be running the show. Juan José Gómez Centurión is not even named in this article. Nor does the English version of his wiki page including anything from the Spanish version. But the political base of Milei (young people in Buenos Aires) is not exactly the political base of this 2023 primary victory (conservative older rural provinces that supported the military dictatorships in the day).
Tactically it makes for an interesting electoral alliance – angry and populist and deeply traditionalist/conservative. Obviously a similarity with Trump and paleo - not sure it leads to libertarian.
You can bet it leads to anarco-fascist Hayecch fon Mises infiltraitors cross-dressing as libertarians. Seen their Republican video? It omits Eisenhower's old VP Nixon pardoning Lt Calley of My Lai massacre fame. That cawcuss is running the former LP from the Trumpanzee cage!
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Uh huh.
“he is already called a "fascist" by his opponents.“
So Argentinian politics is pretty similar to America’s then. One difference though, if he were in America allied to the right Reason writers would largely oppose him.
All you need to know about him is that he likes Trump. That means he's ok by you. You don't need to know anything about his policies or any nonsense like that. He likes Trump, so you like him.
By the way, if you want Reason to stop being mean to "the right," then maybe "the right" should stop being hostile to liberty. Your team wasn't always a bunch of emotional economic ignoramuses who supported populist trade wars and protectionism. If you stopped doing that then Reason would stop pointing it out.
I’m totally shocked to find out sarc has no earthly idea what he’s talking about but never lets that stop his yapping.
Shocked. But later today he’ll whine that someone misrepresented his beliefs. Because is important that others get those correct. It just isn’t relevant for him.
An odd day would include sarc applying the standards he judges others by to himself. Days he justifies his positions using double standards are just days ending in Y.
Tu quoque is a discussion technique that intends to discredit the opponent's argument by attacking the opponent's own personal behavior and actions as being inconsistent with their argument, therefore accusing hypocrisy. This specious reasoning is a special type of ad hominem attack.
If you were smarter you would understand that pointing out double standards is not tu quoque. But if you were capable of rational thought you wouldn’t be sarc.
It is revealing that sarc argues his own standards are not appropriate when applied to him yet still tries to apply them to others. This is how trolls behave.
Pointing out double-standards is the fucking definition of tu quoque you fucking idiot!
Wrong. Tu quoque is arguing a principle is refuted by a personal failing. What you do, and here are again arguing in support of, is applying supposed principles only to those you hate while exempting yourself and your allies.
Talk about projection. Wow. The only hate here is coming from you and your allies, bub.
Note how he transitioned to disputing hatred once he realized he’s wrong on the substance.
He has no integrity.
It’s interesting he’ll make this charge over nothing but even though he’s frothing at the fingers he’ll continue pretending it doesn’t apply to him. It’s what trolls do.
This very comment thread says differently dumdum.
It reminds the literate of Emerson's observation about how “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines." Emerson may have been thinking of an earlier Communitariat when he observed that: "Anger is that powerful internal force that blows out the light of reason." Superstitious and flatulent dunces have been trying to blow away Reason since 1968--when Nixon beat Wallace and became Pied Piper to the Wallace MAGA Dems.
Are you saying that you don’t automatically hate anyone who doesn’t like Trump?
Are you saying you are not hostile to economic liberty?
Are you saying Reason would not stop being so mean to your team (and you by association, which is why you take being mean to your team as a personal attack) if your team went back to supporting economic liberty?
You’re an idiot to claim any of these things, they’re based on nothing other than you projecting on those you hate and a complete lack of integrity.
I'll take that as me being correct.
Of course you do, reality has no impact on your beliefs.
The reality is that Reason is mean to your team because you hate liberty. Not because they're leftists as your team claims.
It’s interesting he keeps claiming they’re my team even though he objects when others recognize his own. To sarc standards are those things to be applied to others, never to oneself.
Notice how he ignores my observation that Reason's criticism of the right is rooted in the right's hostility to liberty, and shifts to his typical "Double standards! He's a hypocrite! Look at him!" routine.
Again, juvenile.
Plus he ignores that my objection is to the unbalanced criticism. Failures of the right and left are not treated similarly. Failures on the right are addressed hyperbolically and cartoonishly. Failures on the left are carefully couched in limiting language even if these limits have to be imagined.
None of this is relevant to sarc though. All he knows is that someone disagrees and therefore they hate everyone who isn’t Trump. Reality just isn’t a relevant concern to him.
Plus he ignores that my objection is to the unbalanced criticism.
No, I directly responded to it by pointing out how you pretend criticism of the left doesn’t exist by sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting “La la la I can’t hear you la la la” like a child.
And you still have managed to dodge the right’s hostility towards liberty.
Sure so long as by “pointing out” you mean fantasize. In reality the existence of criticism does not refute this. That you think it does says plenty about you.
Do you bob and weave as well?
It only appears to be bobbing and weaving from the perspective of the one doing the actual bobbing and weaving. Try being still for a change, Sarc.
I mooted that dungbreath dunce ages ago, and no regrets.
What you with all your projection and dearth of integrity fails to understand is that Reason's criticism of the right doesn't come from them being on the left. It comes from them supporting liberty and the right being hostile to liberty and anyone who supports it.
If that were true they would be able to support their choices using consistently applied standards. Yet they cannot. What we consistently see is hyperbolic reactions to failings by the right combined with soft pedaled criticisms of the left. You support this uncritically because your only interest is expressing your hatred for the right. You also insult everyone who disagrees with you so I guess that’s two interests.
What we consistently see is hyperbolic reactions to failings by the right combined with soft pedaled criticisms of the left.
Yeah fucking right. Whenever they criticize the left you stick your fingers in your ears and yell “La la la I can’t hear you la la la!” like a child.
You support this uncritically because your only interest is expressing your hatred for the right. You also insult everyone who disagrees with you so I guess that’s two interests.
Blah blah blah more projection from one of the most hate-filled members of the commentariat.
This is an odd comment considering there is no metric I’m more hateful than you. You’re the one who engages in childish insults. You’re the one who openly trolls and brags about it. You’re the one who intentionally turns every thread into a shit show. You’re the one who makes no effort to discuss anything, you’re just here to shit on others. You’re the one who lies about what others believe in order to justify your hatred. It’s pretty clear you can’t even tell one commenter from another, or maybe don’t bother is a better characterization.
Conversely you characterize anyone who doesnt suck up to you as hate filled. You’re just not capable of functioning in reality.
Note how he transitioned to disputing hatred once he realized he’s wrong on the substance.
He has no integrity.
It’s interesting he’ll make this charge over nothing but even though he’s frothing at the fingers he’ll continue pretending it doesn’t apply to him. It’s what trolls do.
I’m sure everyone’s impressed with your sixth grade rhetoric. But note how you omitted the specifics. Have I ever claimed to have fucked another commenters’ mother or engaged in other childish taunts? Do I start every thread with personal attacks, then whine about personal attacks? Do I brag about trolling?
I’m sure everyone’s impressed with your sixth grade rhetoric.
That was a copy/paste from your own post, so you're accusing yourself of sixth grade rhetoric, dummy.
“That was a copy/paste from your own post, “
Yes. Repeating people’s word back to them was considered the height of wit in sixth grade. It’s amusing you think you need to tell us, as usual you’re so far behind you think you’re ahead.
The entirety of your rhetoric is "He's a hypocrite! Look at him!" and you say I'm juvenile.
L O fucking L
In fact I never say you’re a hypocrite. I say your conclusions, assertions, and beliefs are only supportable by using double standards.
I don’t care if you’re a hypocrite, I care that we all arrive at the best conclusions. If a conclusion requires double standards it is not logically sound.
Everyone knows this Drax.
*Standing applause for Marshal*
If a comment has more than two quote lines, I just scroll right on past.
Milei's main proposal has been to eradicate inflation by dollarizing the economy—that is, by treating the U.S. dollar as the national currency.
Libertarians for Uncle Buck!
It worked for Carlos Menem when I was living there.
The DEA did that to Ecuador, remember? The place where the DEA candidate just now got shot? Even in 1993 US dollars were the circulating currency in Quito. Yet another U.S.-brainwashed caudillo embezzler was euchred into power as the economy collapsed under Biden-Bush christiano-prohibitionism. Dissenters, like the President of Panama, disappear into U.S. Kleptocracy dungeons.
Uhh, what?!
Contrary to the popular belief among conservatives that we're experiencing hyperinflation right now, the current inflation of the dollar pales in comparison to inflation of other currencies around the world.
Well, it depends.
It's like deficits. Massive deficits and spending are good when a Republican is president (see Dubya, Donnie) as Cheney said they don't matter then.
But deficits are a big deal when a Dem is president.
That's the rule.
Note what sarc has to lie about for his worldview to make sense. Apparently “conservatives” generally believe our inflation is greater than South American hyperinflation. Reality just isn’t a factor in his beliefs or assertions.
When I see self-proclaimed conservatives saying we are experiencing hyperinflation I get the impression that conservatives believe we are experiencing hyperinflation.
I’m sure Daily Kos reports conservatives saying that every day.
Those of us who have a functional relationship with reality are not confused.
I said "self-proclaimed conservatives" not "Marshal's deranged imaginings of what I read."
It’s interesting he’s now worked himself back around to pretending he cares what other people say considering he started the whole thread with making up my beliefs.
But it wouldn’t be sarc if he didn’t violate his own professed standards in the very thread he asserts them.
You started by saying Reason would be mean to the guy if he aligned with the right.
I pointed out that Reason’s criticism of the right is rooted in the right's hostility to liberty.
You have made a dozen hostile posts here about me and Reason, and managed to dodge the right’s hostility towards liberty in every single one.
Mean to the guy? No, I said if he were here Reason writers would not support him. Like you they would focus solely on his branding as a Trump follower and never even try to understand anything about whether his decisions would be better or worse. Just like you they try to fit anything not them into TRUMP!!!!!
The rights hostility to liberty isn’t relevant to what this person believes. You just can’t think of anything else because your only interest is expressing your hatred for them. Some your little mind convinces you everyone else must talk about your beliefs.
That was a very informative post. Informative about you. From your projection I gathered that you have no principles and base everything upon who you hate. I knew that already, but just wanted you to say it. Thanks.
Sure, as long as by “gather” you mean fantasize.
Maybe someday just try not making shit up. Just for one day to see if it helps.
Can you cite one person besides shrike making a claim of HAPERINFLATION?
Apparently “conservatives” generally believe our inflation is greater than South American hyperinflation.
Perhaps I should clarify: I'm not all that familiar with the inflation rate in Argentina, although I'm not surprised that they're experiencing hyperinflation.
I was, however, a little taken aback to hear of someone proposing to change their official currency to the dollar in order to "eradicate inflation". That's what my initial surprised reaction was to: that anyone would suggest switching to the dollar would "eradicate inflation". Seems like while it might be a slight improvement (depending on how big a shit show their currency is) there would still be inflation. So inflation would not be "eradicated". The shiniest turd is still a turd.
Also, in general, I would think switching to another country's currency (that you have no control over) would be a bad idea. Seems like if you're going to ditch your current currency, maybe going to a new currency along with reforms like balanced budgets, decreased regulation, free market reforms, etc. would be better. But what do I know? I'm just a simple aerospace engineer, not a monetary policy expert.
Yeah "eradicate inflation" is an exaggeration, but compared to the 95% rate they experienced in 2022, our 5% would be nothing.
As far as switching to another country's currency goes, if you can't trust your government with the printing presses it might not be a bad idea.
so what would the US switch to then? - their printing presses go non-stop
By Argentine standards, any single-digit inflation rate (like the US's 8% in 2022) is remarkably low inflation; there have only been three years this millennium in which Argentina has seen single-digit annual inflation. Switching to the US dollar would not be a slight improvement, it would be a massive improvement.
Sure, it's hyperbole to call a "mere" nine-tenths decline in the annual inflation rate "eradication", but, it's not particularly great hyperbole.
And a major point of the move would be that Argentina would cease to have control over its currency. There is no credible way to bind future Argentine governments to having
goodremotely sane policies. The fact that Argentina managed to avoid double-digit inflation 1994-2001 did not stop it from resuming in 2002 (25.87%) and then hitting 94.80% in 2022. But, as was seen in Ecuador, if you're using the US dollar, even a lunatic like Rafael Correa can only do so much damage.Some of this sounds oddly familiar...
Not sure what to make of Reason’s coverage of this. For instance:
*ctrl-f Trump 0/0*
When I see hard capitalists winning something in Central America, I can’t help but wonder how the people Nick Gillespie seems to desperately want to be friends with perceive him. A quick perusal, and I find this:
I find it interesting they refuse to tell us what he admires. Does he admire Trump driving three lowest black unemployment rate in the history of the statistic? Does he admire that the economy was our best in decades pre-Covid?
I think those are both admirable and important. Imagine how much better both could have been had he been truly committed instead of just not constantly trying to fuck shit up like Dems do.
I find it interesting they refuse to tell us what he admires. Does he admire Trump driving three lowest black unemployment rate in the history of the statistic? Does he admire that the economy was our best in decades pre-Covid?
Does that matter? Put yourself in the head of your average TDS-suffering journalist, otherwise known as a "journalist". Then ask that question again.
your average TDS-suffering journalist
The Germans should have a word for that if not I suggest buschschlüter.
Western news agencies are calling him "far right", which they also use to label fascists.
Which he is to them since their own sense of proportion is so screwed up. Leftists consider liberals to be conservative since that’s their term for any deviation from orthodoxy. Most don’t have a strong understanding of the spectrum because they work in fields and institutions carefully sanitized of differing viewpoints and are so personally offensive that people in the rest of their interactions aren’t interested in discussing anything with them.
All mainstream media is in a frenzy over this election. Calling him a radical libertarian rightest. This guy is supposedly a populist, like Trump.
To force hard working people to have the same exact standard of living as a neighbor working part time minimum wage ( with food, public babysitting, free healthcare and mandated section 8 vouchers paying 75percent of YIMBY rent) means that you will lose votes at the margins from hardworkers forced to pay the taxes.
Who knows, perhaps this guy is literally Hitler, or worse than Hitler. All I know is that people that work hard and have to pay for their own stuff want lower taxes, school choice and a better lifestyle than public housing projects for all.
"To force hard working people to have the same exact standard of living as a neighbor working part time minimum wage ( with food, public babysitting, free healthcare and mandated section 8 vouchers paying 75percent of YIMBY rent) means that you will lose votes at the margins from hardworkers forced to pay the taxes."
My local news this morning had a story that was about a woman whose landlord would not or at least had not fixed her air conditioning. The tricky thing? Yeah, she's in Section 8 housing. So the government is her landlord. She's not paying any rent, and they don't pay prevailing wages to private AC technicians to come fix stuff, so they get put at the bottom of the list.
30 years old, single, 2 kids, works part time, gets free rent, complains about the AC? On my dime? Get the fuck out.
Lyric from "Rich Men North Of Richmond" that's twisting up lefty panties all over the republic.
Lord, we got folks in the street, ain't got nothing to eat, and the obese milking welfare.
God, if you're five foot three, and you're 300 pounds, taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds.
"The Roe v Wade decision blocked Christian National Socialism... "Our party increased by a factor of 47 … before the anarcho-fascist knifing of 1980… God’s Own Prohibitionists... demanded an Amendment to reenslave women under Comstockism… girl-hating mystics in a secret sockpuppeticon called “Brasil Paralelo... rioted in vandalizing the Capital. It’s 1938 all over again–except in Canada!"
God knows what might happen if North & South American Libertarians were not separated by the Panama Canal.
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It would be great for Argentina if he did win the general and was able to implement some of his economic agenda, particularly abolishing the central bank. Expect everyone, right or left that has a stake in the current system to come out after his candidacy.
https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
It isn't a good sign about the state of this world when the US dollar is considered a stable, hard currency.
An interesting thing -- Ecuador, which uses the US dollar, has had about half as much inflation as the US in 2022 and 2023.
Since the US government didn't shower Ecuadorans with stimulus checks, and Ecuadoran banks can't draw on the Federal Reserve, running of the money printer in the US doesn't immediately increase the supply of USD in Ecuador. International trade has all sorts of friction, so the flow of newly-printed USD into Ecuador's domestic economy is slower than into the US economy, with the result that inflation is lower.
When Peron returned from exile he was greeted at the airport by 3 million people.
From Peron's platform far right Peronista snipers opened fire on far left Montenero and student Peronistas.
Talk about having a big tent!.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezeiza_massacre
"A Self-Described Anarcho-Capitalist"
Whoop-de-freakin' doo. A lot of commenters here describe themselves as libertarian, and we all see just how far from libertarianism they are.
If Milei loses the election he can always try sea-steading the Malvinas
Meanwhile more shit Reason won't cover.
Biden Team, Secret Service Tipped Off Before Hunter Skipped Out On FBI Interview: Agent
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/biden-team-secret-service-tipped-fbi-interview-hunter-agent
"The Biden transition team and the Secret Service were tipped off in December 2020 by the FBI about their plans to interview Hunter Biden - which resulted in Hunter ducking out of said interview, according to an FBI supervisory special agent and 20 year veteran of the bureau who retired last year.
The agent made the comments under oath on July 17 during closed-door testimony before the House Oversight Committee, the transcript of which Fox News Digital has obtained.
On Friday, Garland appointed David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation - a move which has left some Republicans outraged over why the same prosecutor who's been leading the Hunter investigation for over four years (and has been accused of political bias) - could now lead the probe with a new mandate.
"Tipping off the transition team and not being able to interview Hunter Biden as planned are just a couple of examples that reveal the Justice Department’s misconduct in the Biden criminal investigation that occurred under U.S. Attorney Weiss’ watch," said House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) in a statement to Fox News.
"The Oversight Committee has no confidence in U.S. Attorney Weiss as Special Counsel given his inability to prevent the Biden transition team from being contacted, and federal agents were not permitted to interview Hunter Biden as planned," he continued. "Under the Weiss-led investigation, investigators were prevented from taking steps that could have led to Joe Biden, the statute of limitations was allowed to run with respect to certain felonies, and the U.S. Attorney’s office sought to give Hunter Biden an unprecedented sweetheart plea deal."
December 2020. Before Biden even took office.
Given its legendary anti-extradition statutes, Trump and Hunter could make a strong Batman and Robin, or possibly Penguin and Joker , team in Argentina's 2027 presidential election.
AOC not so much:
https://vvattsupwiththat.blogspot.com/2023/08/covering-political-climate-now.html
Well it sure looks like Argentina doesn't have a problem with third party, er, 33rd party ballot access.
Interesting first person article by a gay Polish kid who got groomed by the transgender movement. Worth the read if you've got the time.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12291731/When-14-40-year-old-transsexual-manipulated-changing-sex.html
"But Bitcoin is a scam and the Argentine Peso which inflates by 100% every year isn't! When the government does it, it's not a scam! Trust me bro!"
WAPO calls him "right-wing" and "Trump-like".
I'd vote for him.
Make Argentina Great Again!
Mandatory voting? Just think how much a plurality he'd have if only those interested turned out to vote.