What American Conservatives Can Learn From Argentina's Javier Milei
Once you get past the aesthetics, the similarities between Milei and MAGA mostly vanish.

Javier Milei, the self-described classical liberal and anarcho-capitalist who won Argentina's presidential election on Sunday, campaigned with a brash message of slashing government programs, cutting taxes, and privatizing state-owned enterprises.
Whether he'll be able to accomplish any or all of that prodigious list of economic reforms—or his even bigger promise to fix Argentina's busted monetary system and curb the country's runaway inflation—will depend on how much support Milei can muster in the legislature and his willingness to follow through on these big campaign trail promises. Those are issues of great importance for the future of Argentina, but they are questions that cannot be answered today.
What can be definitively answered today is the political question raised by Milei's candidacy for Argentina's highest office: Can voters experiencing economic turmoil be persuaded that government is the problem, rather than the solution?
Yes.
Milei won more than 56 percent of the vote in the final round of Argentina's election—a figure that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump can only dream of approaching next November—and his victory seems to have been driven by young and working-class voters. Some of Argentina's poorest neighborhoods have been a beachhead for Milei's anarcho-capitalist message, as none other than Jacobin, an explicitly socialist publication, reported last month.
Because Milei is a political novice who proudly trashed both political norms and Argentina's ruling establishment, American media has been quick to compare him to Trump and the wave of right-wing populists the former president has inspired in America. But once you get past the aesthetics, the similarities between Milei and MAGA mostly vanish.
Look how The New York Times summarizes Milei's platform: "lowering taxes; slashing regulations; privatizing state industries; reducing the number of federal ministries to eight from 18; shifting public education to a voucher-based system and public health care to insurance-based; and cutting federal spending by up to 15 percent of Argentina's gross domestic product." Additionally, "he has said that as long as the state doesn't have to pay for it, he could support drug legalization, open immigration, sex work, transgender rights, same-sex marriage and selling organs."
While there might be some overlap with American conservatives when it comes to cutting certain taxes and regulations, the rest of Milei's political agenda is expressly libertarian and often directly at odds with the aims of the so-called "New Right."
On social and economic issues, Milei has advocated reducing or eliminating the role of government. (The one arguable exception is his support for abortion laws, but that is an issue that has long divided libertarians.) America's conservatives are moving in the opposite direction: ginning up culture wars to justify further intrusions into individuals' right to live as they see fit, and competing with the progressive left to pander with promises of more economic interventions: tariffs, industrial policies, direct subsidies to the working and middle classes. The loudest contingent of the American conservative movement has been promising that a more muscular and centralized government is the answer.
Milei's victory is not a part of that narrative. In fact, it should undermine it.
His is undeniably a populist victory, but it seems to have more in common with the so-called "Tea Party" era of Republican politics—when American conservatives called for slashing government programs and spending, even though they rarely followed through—or to the surprising presidential runs by former congressman Ron Paul than with anything Trump or his acolytes have supported.
More accurately, since other country's politics shouldn't be viewed through a U.S. lens, Milei's victory seems like a callback to the ideas that once helped Argentina become one of the world's richest countries. As Daniel Raisback wrote for Reason earlier this year, the country benefited from the ideas of "Juan Bautista Alberdi, the classical liberal polymath whose writings informed the crafting of the country's 1853 constitution." Following his lead, Argentina embraced free markets and free trade, and prosperity followed. "Buenos Aires began to rival New York commercially, and Paris aesthetically," Raisback wrote, but the success ended when Argentina's leaders embraced "economic nationalism" in the 1920s, leading to a century-long decline.
In short, Milei's election looks a lot like a rejection of the kind of economic nationalism that leading politicians in America are pushing, from Biden's "Buy American" mandates to Trump's anti-trade and anti-immigration views.
There are, of course, limits to how useful any foreign election can be as a guide for U.S. politicians. The political terrain in Argentina is not the same as it is in the United States. Most notably, the place suffers an inflation rate that makes what we have experienced in recent years look mild by comparison.
And libertarians should be cautious about fully embracing Milei until some of those other, more important questions are answered. Will he govern as the free-marketer inspired by Milton Friedman that he seems to be, or will his political inexperience and the inevitable difficulties in reforming broken institutions be his undoing? Will he be able to set his administration's agenda, or will more the more authoritarian voices in his coalition—like his vice president—get in his way? As always, we should judge him on policy, not politics.
But as a political matter, Milei's win should be a beacon to pro-freedom politicians in the northern hemisphere. Not only is it possible to run a campaign based on cutting the size and scope of government, but an unexpectedly large coalition of voters might be prepared to reward such boldness.
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Milei, 53, takes advice from his dead dog, used to teach tantric sex, once dressed up as a masked superhero and wielded a chainsaw during his political rallies.
Mutton-chopped Milei advocates selling body organs, scrapping most government departments, selling off the impoverished country’s rivers and seas and making the US dollar its official currency.
Milei claims he hasn’t combed his hair since he was 13, adding: “From that moment on, the invisible hand combs my hair.”
Already a hero to many on the far right, at a comic book convention in 2019 Milei dressed up for the part in a black suit, yellow cape, golden shield and mask to appear as his own creation, General AnCap.
Milei said he wanted to burn down the central bank and won’t trade with communist nations such as China.
He told an interviewer: “Each man has his own dynamic. In my case, I ejaculate every three months.”
A biography, El Loco, by journalist Juan Luis Gonzalez, told of Milei’s affection for his dogs, claiming he uses a spiritualist to seek guidance from his beloved English mastiff Conan, who died in 2017 and has been cloned four times.
When this was put to Milei he replied: “What I do in my house is my business.
“And if, as they say, he is my political adviser, the truth is, he wiped the floor with them.”
Milei doesn’t think humans are to blame for climate change and reckons sex education is a form of left-wing brainwashing.
He also talked about privatising education by issuing vouchers and making people pay for healthcare.
Abortion, which was only legalised in 2020, was to be banned again, but owning a gun was to be made easier.
When the far-right leader was asked if he favoured selling children, he replied “it depends”.
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"America's conservatives are moving in the opposite direction: ginning up culture wars to justify further intrusions into individuals' right to live as they see fit"
Or, you know, reacting to an all-out assault on traditional culture and values by the progressive left, which is apparently no longer content to 'live and let live', but rather intolerantly insists that everyone bake the cake, bend the knee, and allow their children to be permanently mutilated in both body and mind.
I love how it's always the right that's ginning up culture wars, when all to often they're just reacting to the lefts assault. Transgender "rights" weren't on the rights radar until the left started insisting on men in women's restrooms and sports at school. But it's the right pushing the culture wars. Not those who sue bakers, preachers etc for not participating in homosexual marriages (actual activists actively seeking them out under false pretenses as often as naught). It is the right pushing culture wars with back the blue etc not the leftist who pushed refund the police, DAs using race as a criteria in who they decide to prosecute (and more often not prosecute). It's the right pushing culture wars, not entertainment companies like Disney pushing a political agenda over entertainment. It's the right pushing culture wars, not pro-athletes taking a knee, bad mouthing the country, wearing head coverings at press conferences that are associated with terrorist organizations etc.
Us: Hey, that guy's got defensive knife wounds all over his hands and arms!
Reason: Maybe he should stop ginning up knife fights.
Man, as soon as I heard, I knew the writers here at Liberteen would be shitting a brick.
I love how it’s always the right that’s ginning up culture wars, when all to often they’re just reacting to the lefts assault.
Correct. It becomes a "culture war" when the right decides to push back against the left. That's why the left and the center-right are always trying to get the right from resisting the left.
That is so true! As the left attack our Constitutional values, patriotism, family and marriage, abortions, corrupt our justice system and policing, etc., conservatives fight to preserve those things that soldiers fought and died to protect. And when they do, the left spins everything to abortion while we don't have enough of a replacement population to take care of our country! How dumb is that?!?
Damn, where's the thumbs up button for that comment?
What "traditional culture?"
Superstitious gay-bashing?
White grievance?
Traditional transphobia?
Chanting antisemitism?
Slack-jawed xenophobia?
Old-timey misogyny?
Would you like to go old school (all the way back to traditional segregation)?
Carry on, clingers. But only so far as better Americans permit.
Fuck off, Cling-on.
Tambien, chinga tú madre, Kirkland.
Yob tvoyu mat, Kirkland blyat!
How do you know what better Americans think? Are you on their mailing list? Maybe you get their monthly newsletter?
What “traditional culture?”
Supercilious gay-worship?
Black grievance?
Mandated transphilia?
Chanting antisemitism?*
Slack-jawed oikophobia?
New-timey misandry?
Would you like to go old school (all the way back to traditional segregation)?*
*BTW Antisemitism chants are coming from the left these days and black students are demanding segregation now.
Better keep your eyes open old white guy, your betters will be coming for you soon enough.
Maybe if you took the time to really read and understand the issues, instead of hiding in your basement with those ten year old boys.
'chanting antisemitism?'
"From the River to the Sea!" isn't something you hear at a lot of conservative gatherings.
And considering how many of these counteractions are expressly aimed at children, including public school curricula (something inherently the jurisdiction of government) and concerns about abuse and exploitation of children.
We can argue the details about whether it's appropriate or effective. However, demanding that religious people must make art celebrating something that is against their religion is not comparable to stating that elementary schools may not assign books that feature adult scenes.
" . . . school curricula (something inherently the jurisdiction of government)"
Say what?
Clever of you to elide the word “public”...NOT!
OK …public school curricula…
Say, what?
I consider the near-monopolization of schooling by units of government illegitimate. Don’t most of us US style-libertarians?
No matter how illegitimate it is, that doesn't absolve government of making decisions about the curricula of their own schools, and it doesn't mean any such choice is as good as any other. Slavery is a bad thing too, but that doesn't mean I'm neutral on the question of how slaves should be treated.
In discussion about the Russo-Ukraine War, Roberta held that surrendering to the horrors of slavery is preferable to the horrors of war, even though slavery can include being sent into the horrors of war, so that explains her half-assed Libertarianism. Evidently, she also favors a kinder, gentler slavery as opposed to finding means for slaves to escape.
The real Libertarian response to existing Gummint Skoolz should be that as long as Gummint Skoolz exist, attendance should not be mandatory and only parents or guardian who use them should pay for them. Also, Gummint Skoolz teachers should not be unionized any more than any other civil servants. With a shrinking supply of bodies and booty, this would eventually end Gummint Skoolz.
Reason seems to be wrong yet again. Millei is advocating much of the same as most conservatives here. From the advocacy groups.
The candidacy of Javier Milei has raised significant concerns for LGBTQ people and their rights in Argentina. In his first speech after advancing to the second round of the elections, Milei remarked, “We are not here to take away rights; we are here to end privileges.” Contradictorily, the proposals of his platform, La Libertad Avanza (LLA), target progressive developments in Argentina that have advanced rights, such as comprehensive sexuality education and the trans labor quota. LLA has repeatedly expressed its intent to abolish the mandate for comprehensive sexuality education, which promotes gender equality, the right to information, and values such as affirmative consent across all educational levels. Milei has also attacked the trans labor quota, declaring: “I don’t know why someone should be given a public position just for being a transvestite. We are the ones who pay for that. Whoever decides to be a transvestite should deal with it on their own. The State cannot give a quota to someone who belongs to a minority group because the State is funded by all of us.”
https://outrightinternational.org/insights/argentina-ballot-box-uncertain-future-lgbtq-equality
Doesn't sound much different does it.
Remember, Boehm reluctantly voted for Biden as he didn't like mean tweets. In all seriousness, Boehm is letting his TDS and dislike of the US right cloud his look at what is going on in Argentina. He wants it to be different as he cannot or will not acknowledge that what is going on there isn't all that different than here.
And that what can succeed there can here as well.
Nothing can succeed here until the majority of Congress are ousted. Then you can move the Capitol far away from DC, leaving the bureaucrats behind and seriously cut down the federal government.
I'd like to suggest Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, for the new capitol.
He definitely has a libertarian view on social issues. He says the State should in no way be involved in marriage, that it makes no difference whether marriage is between same sex or opposite sex couples, as long as the States is not involved. He says he has no problems calling people whatever pronouns they want, as long as there's no laws to enforce this. He says you can be a man, woman, transvestite, he doesn't care, and it's up to the individual what they want, as long as the State isn't paying for anything that has to do with this (like what you pointed out). He wants to get rid of most governmental departments, including the department of education (which covers sex education), and any type of labor quotas (like the trans labor quota).
How amusing. The article goes to great lengths to point out that Millei really is more of a libertarian than a conservative - which would normally be pleasing to hear from a libertarian audience - but then here comes Jesse, here to tell everyone "no wait guys, wait, he really is a conservative, look at what this pro-LGBTQ website said about him!"
as I keep saying, Jesse's job is to carry water for Team Red
The most important thing is that he isn’t a globalist, and that’s going to drive you absolutely crazy.
Or his declaration that you can't "give the leftards a single inch."
"Or, you know, reacting to an all-out assault on traditional culture and values by the progressive left, which is apparently no longer content to ‘live and let live’"
This exactly. I am very tired of being told its raining when someone is pissing on my leg.
Or, you know, reacting to an all-out assault on traditional culture and values by the progressive left
Well, yes and no.
There are some people, for example, who are genuinely upset by what they think their kids are learning in the classroom, and they want to change that, and they wouldn't have gotten involved if it wasn't for some teacher or school administrator introducing that objectionable curriculum into the classroom in the first place. So that part is true.
But then, there are ALSO those people, who are completely demagoguing the issue. They are wildly misrepresenting and exaggerating what the progressive left is doing in order to "gin up culture wars", because that drives emotion and outrage and ultimately drives donations and votes on election day.
Can we acknowledge that both of these things are happening?
The left is explicitly aiming for a complete transformation of American society, in their own words. They are literally calling for reeducation camps.
How can you "exaggerate" that?
They are literally calling for reeducation camps.
Case in point. Talk about demagogues stirring up fear.
I'm not sure if anyone is literally saying "reeducation camps," but Hillary Clinton saying that people need "formal deprogramming" is pretty darn close.
They'll insert their reeducation camps under the radar, such as implementing them through "corporate training" or something similar in public schools. They'll mandate that corporations have to put their employees through the classes and they'll use language to describe them that sound so innocent no one could possibly argue against them.
Boehm would have reluctantly voted Sergio Massa.
>>Milei's win should be a beacon to pro-freedom politicians in the northern hemisphere.
shorter piece.
On social and economic issues, Milei has advocated reducing or eliminating the role of government.
Yeah, that won't fly here in the USA.
The GOP and presidential frontrunner advocates bigger spending, not touching entitlement programs at all, and a bigger and better version of healthcare than Obamacare.
Are you getting dumber the longer democrats fail or something?
Statistically speaking, I'm not sure it's possible for Buttplug to get dumber.
You have a cite and a link for that, Pluggo?
The GOP and presidential frontrunner advocates bigger spending, not touching entitlement programs at all, and a bigger and better version of healthcare than Obamacare.
But enough about Biden, let's discuss Trump.
"ginning up culture wars to justify further intrusions into individuals' right to live as they see fit"
Maybe Mr Boehm is willing to explain how State Agents (i.e. staff in public schools) enforcing woke doctrine on their students is conservatives "ginning up culture wars".
I think we're supposed to "agree to disagree" and then just lie back and enjoy it.
And think of England?
Not only is it possible to run a campaign based on cutting the size and scope of government, but an unexpectedly large coalition of voters might be prepared to reward such boldness.
Would have to get the attention of apathetic non-voters who currently don't give a fuck because nobody promises to just leave them alone.
"cutting the size and scope of government" would be something in that direction, no?
Depends. Cutting back on entitlements would reduce the size and scope of government but it wouldn't really be felt that much. What needs to be cut back is the regulatory state and the security state.
Orange man still bad?
Hombre naranja no bueno
¿Cuánto tiempo pasará hasta que Boehm contraiga el síndrome de trastorno de Milei?
El ya esta enfermo.
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🙂
😉
*giggles en espanol*
Muy malo.
In addition to mute switch, it would be nice to have an AI that automatically rendered rants in Basque
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Zure hizkuntza idiota da!
Ilunegia zara zure webgune bat merezi izateko.
If you could shepherd this into existence, you would be able to basque in its glory.
Wow. Nick Gillespie sure hasn’t aged well lately…
Neither has their "republicans pounce" narrative.
Fonzie truly has jumped the shark.
ginning up culture wars to justify further intrusions into individuals’ right to live as they see fit”
There the progressive left was, minding its own business when... ALL OF A SUDDEN!
Ha! 🙂
No one expects the MAGA inquisition!
The biggest lesson is to stop listening to the GOPe and uniparty candidates like McConnel and Haley who team with democrats to expand government priorities.
More TDS. TRUMP IS EVIL!!!!111!!
The evil's for the courts to decide, but he sure is TeDiouS
" America's conservatives are moving in the opposite direction: ginning up culture wars to justify further intrusions into individuals' right to live as they see fit, and competing with the progressive left to pander with promises of more economic interventions: tariffs, industrial policies, direct subsidies to the working and middle classes. "
Aaaaaah! Here it is!
REPUBLICANS POUNCE!
I mean Millei doesn't want tariffs, he wants to do full embargos against countries like China.
https://www.bloomberglinea.com/english/argentinas-milei-floats-plans-to-freeze-trade-with-china-abandon-mercosur/
From the article:
"Milei later clarified that it’s up to the private sector to decide whether to maintain commercial relations with China and other countries whose leaders he has a strong distaste of."
Yes. I know what "floated the idea" means. I trust initial statements prior to push back than statements to try to cover a prior statement.
Letting private companies trade without government involved is a great idea. However the same companies also demand government protect them from theft. Which theft from China blows costs of tariffs out of the water.
Millei is likely somewhere in the middle as he made both statements.
Jesse really really really wants to claim Millei as a conservative.
You do realize that libertarianism comes out of conservatism, at least in the US as libertarians are supposed to be for sticking to the Constitution and going outside of it the way Democrats/progressives do?
Do you think libertarianism is merely about "sticking to the Constitution"?
You do realize that all the regulatory state apparatus is outside the Constitution, don't you, dingbat? Of course, you might not as you carry water for Team Blue.
You didn't answer the question.
Do you think libertarianism is merely about "sticking to the Constitution"?
You want it to be about grooming, don’t you fatty?
Hey, speaking of American Conservatives “ginning up kulturwarhurrdurr” how did Reason not cover the FCC rules which passed? Or is this the 2nd amendment of the internet?
Edit: Or did they cover it and I missed it?
Everybody says this guy's election proves what they have said all along.
How can that be?
Notice how the commenters here hide their head in the sand instead of actually addressing the important part of policy "and competing with the progressive left to pander with promises of more economic interventions: tariffs, industrial policies, direct subsidies to the working and middle classes” yet start foaming at the mouth like Pavlov's dog when the bell of inconsequential culture war is rung. It's such an easy way to get an emotionally charged reaction from their voter base that the GOP can do it over and over again and the masses continue to fall for it.
Which arguments are you referencing exactly?
Hank, is that you with a new handle?
it's like Mike but tries to read smarter.
>>and competing with the progressive left
cites Stephanie Slade from 13 months ago on what wasn't true then or now.
Vastly too coherent for Hank.
He didn’t reference bullying or Comstock.
Or Corn laws or Prohibition or Bert Hoover or Teddy Rosenfeld…
🙂
😉
As I thought, HyR's blogger is trying to distance Milei from MAGA. But that works only to the extent the reader is blind to differences between MAGA and "American conservatives", and if certain statements by Milei regarding cultural issues are ignored.
Writers here either have zero exposure to conservatives or actively lie about them. Stupidity and ignorance or malice? I'd attribute it to malice for most of them
There is an old saying, Hanlon's Razor: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
In daily life, it may be true - but in the world of literature I believe the opposite is true. Anyone writing something down has taken time to think about it, and therefore malice is the most likely explanation.
That's a pretty solid point, honestly.
American "conservatives" BEFORE Trump and MAGA failed to make good on ANY of their campaign promises to roll back taxes, regulations or welfare state programs. That's one of the main reasons that Trump was able to storm the castle so swiftly and completely. Small government conservatives no longer felt represented by the "conservative" party! They latched onto whatever idiot came along and, unfortunately, failed to recognize that Trump had duped them yet again by failing to keep any of HIS promises. A few minor changes to the massive regulatory structure, a few miles of border "wall" and a trade war with China that only hurt the working people here. And so it goes - nothing ever really changes.
Tax cuts. Doubling of the exemption. An actual decrease in regulations. No new wars.
I do like people continuing to push cheap goods from China as a benefit while ignoring the increased domestic costs of goods from their rampant theft causing prices to rise, R&D to decrease, security costs to increase, etc which all harms consumers. Not sure why people continue to pretend unfettered trade with China is a good thing when they are one of the least free market actors out there.
Abraham Accords. And those ever-so-consequential judicial appointments.
And what may have been the most significant accomplishment of all: demonstrating that even someone as libertarian as Trump could win the presidency of the USA, where ideologic conformity usually roolz! He broke the ice. Doesn't mean our side is going to win all the time, but when we do our wins will be deeper than most of us hoped for, say, 20 years ago.
And more generally, he proved a total political newbie who wasn't an army general could win it. Never so much as ran for an office lower than POTUS.
Good write up. This is fairly exciting. Though I'm preparing myself for disappointment,.
Sounds pretty good, actually. With the exception of the 'selling organs' bit.
There's no real problem with selling organs - unless you're trying to sell someone else's while they're alive...
Well, honestly, it makes me squeamish. It also creates perverse incentives - do we *really* want to create a market in human kidneys?
Gee, something that actually makes Jeffy squeamish? After everything else? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
So, ITC, do you really want to create a market in human kidneys?
I’m amused that, of all things you’ve pushed, that actually makes you squeamish. After you pushing grooming kids, approving of pornography in elementary schools, that finally makes you squeamish, and not you approving of fucking kids?
I don't push "grooming kids".
I don't approve of pornography in elementary schools.
I don't approve of fucking kids.
Do you support creating a market in human kidneys?
Never said I did. So, Jeffy, you want to make a public announcement of it, of these? In spite of your posting history?
Those have always been my positions. It has just been you and your team that have continually misrepresented them.
So if you don't want to create a market in human kidneys, then that means we are on the same side of this issue, right?
Why don't you want to create a market in human kidneys?
Also, ITC, do you approve of the Golden Rule? "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"?
Got a mirror, hypocrite?
You have got to be kidding me. I treat you far better than you treat me. How many times have I slandered you with an accusation of being in favor of a horrible crime like pedophilia, like you just did above? Hmm?
Do you believe in the Golden Rule or not?
Nah, he thought it made him look fat.
Yes
Why?
I am just concerned that a market in human organs like kidneys will create some rather perverse incentives. Like desperate people selling body parts in order to put food on the table.
Like desperate people selling body parts in order to put food on the table.
We already allow people to sell sperm and eggs as long as it's from their own body.
Yes, but sperm and eggs are a renewable resource (for a time anyway). Kidneys are not.
You should be squeamish about living people dying because they don't have access to organs. Dead people don't need their organs anymore and (while alive) many would like to sell them so that their kids can inherit some cash.
Only until we can create organs out of stem cells, in which case, kidneys would be as cheap as the soft drinks like Sun-Drop that ruin them.
🙂
But yes, if a person owns their body, they have a right to sell parts of it, just as they have a right to sell parts of their labor and time.
(Selling the entire body in perpetuity, of course, negates voluntary consent, which is the basis of the institution of contract. Hence, there is, in logic, no "right" to sell yourself into slavery.)
America's conservatives are moving in the opposite direction: ginning up culture wars..."
Oh STFU -- you lost all credibility with this one sentence.
Boehm lost his credibility long before that particular sentence, FWIW.
"America's conservatives are moving in the opposite direction: ginning up culture wars to justify further intrusions into individuals' right to live as they see fit, and competing with the progressive left to pander with promises of more economic interventions: tariffs, industrial policies, direct subsidies to the working and middle classes."
Wow, this reads like pure leftist propaganda / projection. I don't see any evidence the right is intruding on individuals' rights to live as they see fit - just on allowing men to invade women-only places and on tiny minorities to demand the rest of the world pander to their fantasies of being another gender / race / species. Tariffs are decidedly in the wheel house of Conservative / Classical Liberalism as a tool of international negotiation / retaliation / national security - not some left wing thing. That's why our founders specified tariffs as one of the few legitimate ways of taxing. As for "...industrial policies, direct subsidies to the working and middle classes"? Not seeing any of that either, perhaps the author might set aside the hand-waving and provide some examples?
Nor were Trump's policies "anti-trade and anti-immigrant," a characterization that can best be described as bald faced lying (at best).
This piece seems to be the angst of a man calling himself a Libertarian whilst struggling to portray his beliefs as "different from Conservatives," when in fact most Conservatives believe exactly the same things.
You seem to have a few blind spots of your own. Republicans in office have not acted in any way like their platform reads. Trade war with China is clearly anti-trade and pro-protectionism. Building even a few miles of border wall is clearly anti-immigration. The anti-immigration crowd on this website always try to distract from the tiny number of “legal” immigrants American policy allows while claiming that the illegal immigrants are some kind of criminals, when in fact almost all of those who want to come here to work are almost identical to the few we let in legally. Trying to ban drugs, prostitution and abortions represents a MAJOR intrusion into people’s lives. You’re in denial and it’s getting quite tiresome.
Again ignoring the costs from Chinas acts on the market.
Would you support the mob selling prices under market from the shit they steal? Those are real costs born on industry you seem to dismiss. And right now estimate cost of theft and the following security coats to stem it dwarf all tariffs om China. Maybe you only see the costs you want to see.
The anti-immigration crowd on this website always try to distract from the tiny number of “legal” immigrants American policy allows while claiming that the illegal immigrants are some kind of criminals, when in fact almost all of those who want to come here to work are almost identical to the few we let in legally.
Such retarded bullshit. 1M a year plus another 2-300k from other means isn't a tiny fucking number. And the Lott study shows a higher supply of illegal immigrants than the citizen population, done in Arizona which has born one of the primary costs of illegal immigration. Legal immigrants can be deported and are pre screened for crimes.
Just utter ignorance in your post.
And the Lott study shows a higher supply of illegal immigrants than the citizen population, done in Arizona which has born one of the primary costs of illegal immigration. Legal immigrants can be deported and are pre screened for crimes.
The Lott study is wrong.
https://www.cato.org/blog/fatal-flaw-john-r-lott-jrs-study-illegal-immigrant-crime-arizona
In his analysis, he mixed legal with illegal immigrants in his tabulation.
...he did what immigration advocates do incessantly?
Seems kinda funny for them to demand he do what they will not.
Thing is, banning drugs and prostitution are kind of the background in which everyone operates. When I was born, there was a broad worldwide societal consensus that these weren't even controversial policies. So it's not a Republican thing. It's taking a while to change minds about these issues, and all you can say in the meantime is that Republicans are slightly behind on the issues. After so long where they were just "the way things are", not a major intrusion into people's lives, because this is the way they've been living already for generations.
Up to 113 years ago, there were no Federal drug laws in the U.S. at all. Things changed fast and can change back just as quickly with the right effort.
As for “…industrial policies, direct subsidies to the working and middle classes“? Not seeing any of that either, perhaps the author might set aside the hand-waving and provide some examples?
Okay, here is an example.
https://archive.is/GUkFR
How does "spurring investment" amount to "subsidies"?
Spurring investment can be done, and is usually done, through reduced government interference in a sector.
This was an example of a Republican supporting industrial policy.
Also:
Trump’s tariffs led to direct subsidies to the people most directly impacted by the tariffs that he levied. The scheme went something like this:
– Trump imposed tariffs
– China imposed retaliatory tariffs
– Trump gave subsidies (“aid payments”) to those, mainly farmers, impacted by the Chinese retaliatory tariffs which were imposed as a reaction to Trump’s initial tariffs in the first place
It’s a great little scheme for Trump to use tariff money to reward his political base!
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/25/politics/farmers-trade-aid-trump/index.html
It's no wonder we can't get any Libertarian candidates on a National level. Reading the comments on EVERY STINKING ARTICLE here or every other Libertarian site are painful. Good grief some of you have led some seriously sheltered lives. Thin skin everywhere. Bunch of pussies and whiney titbags!
Does this mean that Anne Margaret is not coming?
Joker, if you hadn't noticed, libertarianism isn't very popular at Reason magazine. We run 2 main stories, TDS and denying that TDS exists.
"Milei's win should be a beacon to pro-freedom politicians in the northern hemisphere. Not only is it possible to run a campaign based on cutting the size and scope of government, but an unexpectedly large coalition of voters might be prepared to reward such boldness." Because dirt poor people experiencing 140% inflation give any indication at all about how Americans are going to vote.
Putting aside Reason's now common complaint that the right is all about culture war and the left is just so damn innocent...
Milei's victory is in large part a case of "we Argentinians don't have much to lose at this point" - we're heading in that direction slowly. But here's the sad fact - It doesn't matter how good Milei's ideas are, if he doesn't have some sort of sizable coalition in government to help, it's going nowhere.
We'd all love to elect a Libertarian president in the US, but unless the US senate and house is also at least 1/3 Libertarian or libertarian-ish, it also would go nowhere. Sadly, most of our congress is color entrenched - Blue or Red, most of them, or an identical replacement, will get re-elected almost no matter what.
You think Javier Milei (let's say a tea party conservative) could have won if 30-40 percent of Argentinian demographic was foreign born / nonwhite? You think the America's LP would have nominated him, prior to the Mises takeover?
You think social conservatives, nationalists, border restrictionists, and big government populists didn't vote for him in droves? Because "Eww, he likes trans people and shit, we hate him cuz he's not a real conservative"? Unlike some libertarians, conservatives are capable of forming a coalition over a broader agenda. 90% of republicans would have voted for Gary Johnson had he won the GOP nomination, despite his support for pot legalization.
Reason has some petty, petulant, and narrow minded writers stuck in ideological purism. This entire article reads like "Um, this wasn't your win MAGA, it's OUR win". And yet, Milei is functionally a "conservatarian" in the mold of Larry Elder. The meat of his agenda are things you could find in most GOP candidate website - the intense disdain of socialism and the state, firearm rights, support for Israel, standing against green tyranny, restricting immigration (!!!!!!!!) etc.
Breitbart, Dailywire, Dailycaller, PJ media, Townhall, FOX news, you name it - most of the conservative online voices hail Milei's victory. He is one of them. I mean, what does the Gadsden flag and MAGA hat have to do with Argentina? Yet Milei embraced those images.
Milei would have gotten creamed in purple states like Arizona. And Reason would have clicked their tongue and said "He was too much of a Trumpist". A nation can't be libertarian if they endlessly import socialists from abroad and allow the left to control the school and media unchecked.
Breitbart, Dailywire, Dailycaller, PJ media, Townhall, FOX news, you name it – most of the conservative online voices hail Milei’s victory. He is one of them.
Well, sure - because the modern American right has as its main animating theme "pwn the Left", and MIllei's victory certainly was pwnage for the Left. That doesn't mean Millei isn't more of a libertarian ideologically.
You have no idea what the American right thinks about anything.
You have no idea what a libertarian thinks about anything.
Because you, like so many who call themselves libertarian, are not a libertarian. You're a leftist.
He pwned the left by running as a populist conservative in the mold of Donald Trump. He certainly differed on some econ issues but he was not Gary Johnson, the hapless white bread who liked to spout "Both the left and right sucks", failed to form any kind of coalition, and displayed the personality of a potato the few times he was in the national spotlight.
Lots of conservatives listen to Larry Elder, effectively a right wing libertarian who opposes illegal immigration but is more liberal on some social matters. Ron Paul was a regular guest on the Michael Savage show. Many republicans support things like gay marriage out of reverence to the constitution. They just don't want their kids exposed to weird gender identity subjects in school and lose their jobs in the future over a twitter joke.
Why is RFK gaining contraction in the right, even though he's even less of a conservative than Milei? I certainly don't like him. But it takes certain courage to speak out against the establishment on Covid authoritarianism, crime and the invasion at the border. That wins grudging admiration at minimum. The LP is so self absorbed that they would have nominated a "pure" libertarian for infinity until Mises took over. These are people who say "eww, that libertarian who actually won wants to hire more cops, she's not one of us".
Boehm has no idea of what Milei stands for or what American conservatives want.
BINGO.
Milei won 56% of the vote because Argentina DID AWAY WITH MACHINES and hand counted the vote.
You really think Biden got 15 million more votes than Obama? You really think Trump lost?