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I keep asking this question, Flier, what has happened to the people who exited the parasite room with the demise of the nine government departments that Sr. Milei dissolved? I’ve seen no reports of revolution. Perhaps there’s hope that if Trump hacks away at the dead wood, they’ll go peacefully and maybe even become productive members of society. The entitlement syndrome cuts deeply into the psyche.

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I have not followed developments in Argentina in detail, but I do remember that Sr. Milei promised to bring about his anti-collectivist revolution in part by firing a large number of civil servants. How has that worked out? Trump and his incoming administration have made similar promises in the USA and I find it hard to imagine he will be able to pull it off without hordes of lawyers and labor unions planting land mines in his way, yet I have not read about such things happening following Sr. Milei's taking up the reins of power. Are the labor unions mounting the barricades? Housewives banging their pots and pans together? School teachers refusing to attend class? Please tell us more, Mr. Bowman, about how Milei's administration is being received by the people who have lost jobs.

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