Javier Milei Promised To Take a 'Chainsaw' to Argentina's Government. It's Working.
Inflation and rent prices are down, and the country has a budget surplus.

Finally, a real libertarian is president.
That's in Argentina, where last year, Javier Milei surprised pundits by winning the election by a landslide. Now that he's had a chance to govern, my new video covers the results and explains why Milei is now even more popular.
Argentina was once one of the richest countries in the world. Then, years of big government brought high inflation and poverty. By last year, Argentina was one of the poorest and least free countries in the world.
Then Milei, an economist, ran for office, saying things like, "The state is not the solution. The state is the problem!"
The media called him "radical" and "far-right."
Why? Milei is OK with sex work and gay marriage (he says marriage should be a private contract—none of the government's business). He even says people should have the right to choose their own gender. That isn't "far-right."
Milei's a libertarian. He mainly wants government to do less.
"Argentina had been infected with socialism for far too long," he said at this year's World Economic Forum. "With us, it would once again embrace the ideas of freedom—a model that we summarize as the defense of life, liberty, and private property."
He'd campaigned holding a chainsaw to illustrate how much government needed to be cut. I think he stole that idea from my videos!
He points out that government has no money of its own, so whatever it spends, it takes from you.
To the surprise of "experts," Milei won. Actually, he won by a landslide.
Then pundits declared that he would fail.
A BBC report pointed out that Milei's "predecessors have tried and failed to turn the economy around." The reporter confidently concluded, "Milei will be no exception."
Milei "is pushing a disastrous old agenda," agreed a Washington Post columnist.
"Economists warn electing far-right Milei would spell 'devastation'" said reporters at The Guardian, adding "More than 100 economists" warn that Milei's free market policies are "'potentially very harmful…likely to cause more devastation.'"
But they didn't! They've succeeded.
"When Milei came into power," says Ian Vasquez, vice president for international studies at the Cato Institute, "there was 40 percent poverty rate…annual inflation of over 200 percent."
Just one year later, "Inflation is down. The economy started to recover in the second part of last year, way before what most people expected."
Monthly inflation at the start of his presidency was about 25 percent. Last month, prices rose 2.7 percent—still too much, but way down.
Inflation fell because Milei's government spent less.
"Milei got rid of nine ministries. He cut government spending by 30 percent!" says Vasquez. "Milei is showing that his libertarian policies are working."
Milei shut down 200 state entities and government offices. He fired thousands of bureaucrats. He cut subsidies for energy, transportation, and gasoline.
"Two deregulations per day," notes Vasquez.
Yet he's more popular than ever.
Now Argentina has a budget surplus.
I wish America's politicians would pay attention to Milei's free market reforms.
Argentina's rent controls had caused a shortage of apartments.
"When Milei lifted rent controls," says Vasquez, "the supply of apartments in Argentina tripled and their price fell by about half!"
He also deregulated airlines, allowing new routes, pricing, and competition.
Argentina still has big problems, like lots of poverty. Argentina's tariffs, import bureaucracy, and high sales taxes make consumer goods expensive; an $800 iPhone costs almost $3,000 there.
"Argentina still has a long way to go," says Vasquez, "that's why Milei recently said, what's coming is the 'deep chainsaw.'"
Can we get a deep chainsaw in the United States?
Our government keeps spending more than it takes in. We're on a path to bankruptcy. It's why I hope Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency will make Milei-style cuts in the United States. Musk has noticed what Milei did, saying, "He's making all the right moves."
Milei's success not only shows that cuts are possible, but that when they are explained intelligently, they are popular. After Milei cut government, his approval rating rose 6 points.
Freedom works!
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Javier is the greatest politician to further libertarian ideals! Keep showing the rest of the world how to make a country great again.
Not dreamy like Polis, though, so Reason is not overly impressed.
Argentina is too local. Now Villareal on the other hand...
I'm pretty convinced that most of Reason doesn't actually listen to Javier. Every time I hear him speak he talks about people being so liberally open-minded their brain falls out and how those people are actually part of the problem with woke, progressive bureaucracy... and then he thanks God for his ability to reason, asks him to bless Argentina, cheers for Messi, and signs off with "viva la libertad carajo".
Like Chase Oliver or Bill Weld, they don't actually understand or care about libertarianism, it's just their way to keep their ideology afloat and away from more direct scrutiny.
Wait, Chase Oliver doesn't care about libertarianism??? Can you name 2 or 3 of his views that aren't within libertarian mainstream thought?
Almost makes me wish we had a system where such big change could be made that easily. But then, the same system enabled Argentina's previous very bad situation.
Legend.
Wow imagine if we had a president that we were told couldn't possibly win and in the first week fired thousands of government employees and started deregulating 10 to 1. That would be so cool.
Wow imagine followers of a president being so stupid and shortsighted that they think his executive orders are permanent and won't be undone by the next Democratic administration.
True. Democrats are so fucking stupid, they would do something like this no matter how successful and popular.
Success and the will of the people is irrelevant when the proggies get into power. They know what's best for all of us.
Sure, that's a fairly likely thing in the future. But this still seems like the opportunity to try to actually change some things. Best case it will succeed and be popular enough that congress might actually do something. But I'm afraid things need to get a lot worse, like in Argentina, before people will put aside their partisan allegiances and try the guy who wants to take a chainsaw to government. There's still probably a third of the country that will oppose anything Trump does just because Trump does it.
Best case it will succeed and be popular enough that congress might actually do something.
Hopefully. But I doubt it. The biggest problem with the design of our government is that it's nearly impossible to repeal legislation. "Doing something" always comes in the form of new legislation. With the exception of Obamacare (which was not repealed but rather amended) I can't think of any legislation in my lifetime that a significant part of the population wanted Congress to get rid of.
So sure Trump can try to swing a wrecking ball at the regulatory state, but until Congress repeals the laws that created it he's just pissing into the wind.
You're probably right on this.
Hey dumbfvck, he’s been in office a week. Not much time to overcome your D team in Congress and get anything passed. But you are conspicuously Unhappy with him doing what he can do to make Government smaller more Liberty -friendly for us citizens. So StFU and GFY
Uh, you do realize he had another full term before this? How would you like to wave that away?
Everything Is So Terrible And Unfair, sarc.
Lol. Goddamn, you are damaged, dude. You should take a break. Didn’t do Jeff much good, but what the hell, since you’re hardly ever here anymore, why not give it a try?
Or don’t. Toodles.
Imagine haters of a president being so stupid they will criticize even his constructive and libertarian-tending actions.
Imagine being so fucking stupid, partisan and dishonest that you see someone pointing out that the executive orders can be easily undone unlike legislation, and thinking the point was that the executive orders were bad instead of the point being that the actions should be done legislatively to make them more permanent.
That's bad faith in high heels with a fancy scarf. Must be a day that ends in 'y'.
Earth-based Human Skeptic pegged you on that one.
You're the perfect example of TDS.
Ideas!
Maybe [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s] who despise the USA (US Constitution) Democrats shouldn't be winning at all.
Maybe the dividing parties should be Republicans and Libertarians who will at least pretend to be arguing within the boundaries of the very definition of a USA.
Ideas!
I'm not saying I actually want upvotes or likes here, but sometimes I wish there were so I could just do that instead of leaving a whole ass comment to only say: Nice.
I’m sure Reason would be lauding him or her
Javier Milei Promised To Take a 'Chainsaw' to Argentina's Government
Doesn't that make him a Fascist? Or is he not orange enough?
Those damn Fascists and their small government and individual liberty!
"He's an Authoritarian NAZI!", scream the [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s] 🙂
Who remembers the world's press saying Milei would fail miserably and murder Argentina? The labor unions squealing? The Trump comparisons?
I wonder what these same assholes will say about DJT a year from now?
If I thought Trump would do the things Miles did and is planning to do ( like eliminating, not creating, tariffs) I would be a lot less afraid about the threats to our economic success Trump’s policies engender.
Trump stated he would tackle the income tax, meaning Americans will pay less. Keep in mind that tariffs affect imports, not the everyday American.
You have no clue on how tariffs really work.
“ Trump stated he would tackle the income tax, meaning Americans will pay less”
That’s not what happened last time, when corporations and the investor class got huge boons, but everyday wage earners got squat. Plus, of course, it exploded the deficit. I expect more failed supply-side policies that don’t help anyone outside of the top third again this time.
“ Keep in mind that tariffs affect imports, not the everyday American.”
The depth and breadth of ignorance required to make a statement like this is mindboggling.
“ You have no clue on how tariffs really work.”
The short version?
-They provides some revenue to the federal government.
-They raise the prices of imports by roughly the amount of the tariff.
-American companies raise their prices to slightly below the import companies’ prices, giving them a better profit margin while also gaining a competitive advantage in their sector.
-Everyday Americans pay more for the same goods, but American companies make more revenue.
-Typically they use windfall profits like this to inflate their stock prices through buybacks (remember, most executives have large stock options as part of their pay packages) and other benefits to the investor class.
-Prices in the targeted sector reset to the higher point and grow from there by the rate of annual inflation. Until the tariffs are removed, they will not decrease.
So yeah, I understand exactly how tariffs work. You, clearly, do not.
Also, that last part about price reduction when the tariffs are removed isn’t a sure thing. If consumers have become accustomed to the new price point due to the length of the tariff-caused inflation (four years, for example) companies have no incentive to reduce prices since there would be no negative repercussions, just extra profits.
You absolutely do understand and it is shocking that there are people on a libertarian web site supporting tariffs which are absolutely the worst form of corporate welfare.
What do you mean? I am the one opposed to tariffs.
Argentina is also one of the easiest countries in the world to immigrate to. However it has a huge emigration problem right now because contrary to the ideologically driven propaganda, Argentina is in far worse economic shape today than when Milei took over -- and it was in bad shape when he took over because of generations of Peronist and military rule. The US is headed down the Peronist pathway; Donald Trump's policies are a lot like Peron's.
"I wish America's politicians would pay attention to Milei's free market reforms."
But they won't. These are people who can say, "America should be more socialist like Europe (even though Europe had to back off from socialism)" and, "It won't work in the US because the US is not Argentina" at the same time.
It would absolutely work, which is why American politicians want nothing to do with it. Ds want deficit spending for social programs. Rs want deficit spending for corporate welfare. Each of them want to reverse the other’s approach and need to be able to run on that platform. If we actually followed libertarian fiscal policies, they both would have to admit they are wrong and do what works instead of what gets them elected.
Deregulation is not "corporate welfare", you dimwit.
Deregulation is a great thing. I’m a huge fan of removing onerous and unnecessary regulation. Everybody wins with deregulation.
Supply-side economics, on the other hand, is corporate welfare. It pumps up their bottom line, but somehow never results in any increase in wages for their workers, price reductions or innovation in products.
What it always does, however, is trigger stock buybacks and other things that increase the value of their stocks. That’s great for the C-suite stock options and the investor class, but does nothing for average American wage earner.
Tax reduction aimed at the middle class would be demand-side benefits, which is the only kind that stimulates the economy. It would put more money in the pockets of the people who drive our economic success. That is what we should be advocating for, not the ineffective fiscal policies that Ds and Rs keep foisting off on us.
Milei gets it. Look at what he’s done for Argentina in just a year. Now imagine how powerfully that would impact a country that’s already economically strong like America.
It really shouldn't take that much brain power to realize...
1) 'Guns' don't make sh*t.
2) Governments only 'tool' is having a monopoly of Gun-Forces.
Rotten people like to make excuses for their selfish, envious, greedy and theft mentality. Pretending 'Guns' stealing from those 'icky' people is some form of 'socialist' justice seems to be a popular one. The only humanitarian use of a monopoly of Gun-Forces is to ensure Individual Liberty and Justice for all against those who use 'Guns' to steal/enslave.
'Gun' theft is a net-negative to any/all economies.
There nothing to STEAL once the Supply-Well runs dry.
Justice is all about *EARNING* what you plan to *CONSUME*.
Milei has some great policies, but stop the hagiography. A man who with a straight face endorses Viktor Orban and opposes basic bodily autonomy is not a libertarian.
Yeah, we need more WU and WEF and less Orban - he’s a NATIONALIST! which is bad (unless your are pigmented)
Typical close-minded REASON just forgets that Villareul opposes every point you said about Milei
So you said
OK with sex work and gay marriage (he says marriage should be a private contract—none of the government's business). He even says people should have the right to choose their own gender.
VILLAREUL
she advocates for “the right to life, because life begins at conception,” and pointed out that protecting the lives of the unborn is not a “matter of religion” but of “pure biology.”
she was against the “Marriage Equality Law,” the legislation on the so-called “marriage” between people of the same sex
And on transexual perverts , see her response to this
ARGENTINA: Trans-Identified Male Convicted Of Multiple Crimes Against Women Rapes And Impregnates Female Inmate After Being Housed In Women’s Prison
By
Genevieve Gluck
November 18, 2024
You will bend what I am saying unless I am completely specific. Milei might thing that way but he knows she does NOT and he is fine with that, she is still Libertarian.SO he is head and shouldres better about it than you are.,
Wow, it’s a libertarian two-fer. Libertarian social and economic policies are shown to be wildly popular and successful, and he’s willing to tell a paleocon to fuck off? I like him even more now.
"The state is not the solution. The state is the problem!"
So true.
I really like this gentleman.
Right?
I believe Americans are afraid of real free trade, capitalism, and freedom.
Hence, they are, at best, suspicious of Libertarians and our political philosophy even when overwhelming evidence shows our ideas are better than any nanny state.
That's why so many cling to the fantasy the democrats or republicans can solve problems when in fact both parties are the problem not the solution.
How sad is that?
Argentina is a free country. Freedom House -- no leftist group, rates it as 85 percent free. That is more free than the US, at 83 percent.
Before Milei became President, Argentina was experiencing 133% inflation. Last year its inflation rated was 230%. It's poverty rate soared to 53%. It then dropped to 36%. In the US it is 12%. Unemployment is low because of massive emigration of its best and brightest.
Milei is not a model for success.
Whatever BS it takes to keep the Big-Gov-Gun 'armed-theft' of those 'icky' people alive?
You leftards are the very reason Argentina is in such a mess.
And your kind is doing the exact same BS right here in the USA.
Grow the F-Up. Your Gov-'Guns' are never going to make sh*t for you.
'"Economists warn electing far-right Milei would spell 'devastation'" said reporters at The Guardian, adding "More than 100 economists" warn that Milei's free market policies are "'potentially very harmful…likely to cause more devastation.'"'
That's more than 100 people that should be fired for incompetence.