I continue to find it hilarious that, after almost 100 years of being an economic basket case, little Argentina righted the ship so quickly by letting a wild-eyed character like Milei do the most stupidly obvious things. It is just *chef's kiss*...perfect.
After reading the ever-morose writings of Reuters, I get a glazed-over look in my eyes (when seen through my mirror) as I wonder: What are those so-called journalists clamoring for? Do they want to see Argentina continue to be the country of the next century? It's like the lamestream presstitutes in the US that keep wondering why President Trump is more successful in under a month than Joke Briben was in four years!
The press are finding ways to cheer for losers while the winners pile up victories in front of their eyes. And they fail to report what happens right in front of their eyes.
You know who's on govrrnment payroll when claims of a Trump or Musk coup must be thwarted at all costs. Like, when your best friend picked your pocket when you were'nt looking or your son forgot that your credit card has a limit. The parasites will fight this tooth and nail.
Dear Joel, What wonderful news and excellent commentary. Too good to be true often is just that. I remain anxious that this fearless Austrian economist succeeds .
Where is the backlash from the public sector non-workers who have become redundant?
Hopefully the unions have got soft and lazy as a result of their misgoverning socialist politician partners in crime.
Some blowback when they to get off their lazy backsides can be expected. Srr Milei's tactic of shock and awe has caught them wrong footed. Long may it last
God bless (and protect) Sr. Millei! These are impressive numbers even to a math-challenged picture man like myself. Just paid $125 for a roll of (copper) Romex wire that was $65 before “Covid” (psyop). Copper ain’t going away if our homes continue to run on it.
I continue to find it hilarious that, after almost 100 years of being an economic basket case, little Argentina righted the ship so quickly by letting a wild-eyed character like Milei do the most stupidly obvious things. It is just *chef's kiss*...perfect.
Well put!
After reading the ever-morose writings of Reuters, I get a glazed-over look in my eyes (when seen through my mirror) as I wonder: What are those so-called journalists clamoring for? Do they want to see Argentina continue to be the country of the next century? It's like the lamestream presstitutes in the US that keep wondering why President Trump is more successful in under a month than Joke Briben was in four years!
The press are finding ways to cheer for losers while the winners pile up victories in front of their eyes. And they fail to report what happens right in front of their eyes.
You know who's on govrrnment payroll when claims of a Trump or Musk coup must be thwarted at all costs. Like, when your best friend picked your pocket when you were'nt looking or your son forgot that your credit card has a limit. The parasites will fight this tooth and nail.
Dear Joel, What wonderful news and excellent commentary. Too good to be true often is just that. I remain anxious that this fearless Austrian economist succeeds .
Where is the backlash from the public sector non-workers who have become redundant?
Milei went to war with the unions. For now, he is winning…
Hopefully the unions have got soft and lazy as a result of their misgoverning socialist politician partners in crime.
Some blowback when they to get off their lazy backsides can be expected. Srr Milei's tactic of shock and awe has caught them wrong footed. Long may it last
Joel, what are the chances Trump, Inc are paying attention?
Who’s to know, really? Does seem like an interesting canary in the proverbial coal mine though, don’t it?
"when Milei took office, in December of 2024" Shouldn't that be 2023?
Quite. Seems like only yesterday…
God bless (and protect) Sr. Millei! These are impressive numbers even to a math-challenged picture man like myself. Just paid $125 for a roll of (copper) Romex wire that was $65 before “Covid” (psyop). Copper ain’t going away if our homes continue to run on it.
Sure does.