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Anonymous (ID: /eyTMhOu) No.60848538 >>60848543 >>60848581 >>60848589 >>60848653 >>60848690 >>60848960 >>60851252 >>60851265 >>60851684 >>60851784 >>60853360
>ARGENTINEAN ENTIRE BOND CURVE RUGGING
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Anonymous (ID: /eyTMhOu) No.60848543
>>60848538 (OP)
>*Cough*
>I'm Bateman
Anonymous (ID: R7CogFFN) No.60848581
>>60848538 (OP)
Is this real @grok
Someone do me a favour and shoot me
Anonymous (ID: 4gqeGcZR) No.60848589 >>60848959 >>60848974
>>60848538 (OP)
who cares?
Anonymous (ID: jwMJA/OR) No.60848653
>>60848538 (OP)
grok what does that mean for the future of fartcoin
Anonymous (ID: QBR0YFeR) No.60848690
>>60848538 (OP)
Seems like the whole coimas scandal involving milei's sister might have some truth to it, and people are smelling blood in the water.
Anonymous (ID: VH0cBC+i) No.60848704 >>60848821 >>60848858 >>60849957 >>60851046
Milei was the one Libertarian doing things right for once and they couldn't have that
same reason they torpedoed Gary Johnson way back in 2012
They are literally terrified of freedom and free markets
Anonymous (ID: btOgSA+3) No.60848821
>>60848704
https://mises.org/power-market/resignation-scientific-advisory-board-ludwig-von-mises-institute-germany
Anonymous (ID: X5vb4duG) No.60848858 >>60848904 >>60848952 >>60849088
>>60848704
Lol no. Look up Saifedean Ammous' (the only trustworthy economist because he's palestinian, aka the enemy of my enemy) recent long-form article. He totally dismantled the smoke and mirrors charade of Milei.
Anonymous (ID: VH0cBC+i) No.60848904 >>60848909
>>60848858
>Saifedean Amogus
Anonymous (ID: /eyTMhOu) No.60848909
>>60848904
Keked
Anonymous (ID: OY2LS0D+) No.60848946 >>60849880
I bet no one saw this coming

>we will be back, as always and OP will drown on tears, as usual.
Anonymous (ID: VH0cBC+i) No.60848952 >>60848963 >>60848980 >>60849957
>>60848858
>palestinian
go die for Hamas faggot
Anonymous (ID: OY2LS0D+) No.60848959
>>60848589
>who cares?
well jp Morgan did, think of this as copy of japan carry trade but with more jews and shit
>looks like you missed some huge gains nigga
Anonymous (ID: RI17YlkM) No.60848960 >>60848976
>>60848538 (OP)
>just brown ppl things
Anonymous (ID: OY2LS0D+) No.60848963 >>60848974 >>60849048
>>60848952
>t. sheckelstein goldbaum

palestine will be free
Anonymous (ID: R8ruhHu2) No.60848974 >>60848981 >>60851287
>>60848589
>>60848963
Palestine will be annexed. Israel belongs to the Israelites as commanded by God himself
Anonymous (ID: OY2LS0D+) No.60848976 >>60849075 >>60850330 >>60852434 >>60856255
>>60848960
argentina is whiter than (You).
Anonymous (ID: CE7+qzdV) No.60848980 >>60850510
>>60848952
seethe more, jew
Anonymous (ID: OY2LS0D+) No.60848981 >>60850510
>>60848974
eventually (You) will become glass and the world will cheer, tic tac moishe.
Anonymous (ID: HHz1vno3) No.60848994 >>60849001 >>60849017
other of you, fuck off. We worry about other things than your shitty countries. For real.
Anonymous (ID: CE7+qzdV) No.60849001 >>60849012 >>60849749
>>60848994
>actually both sides are bad
seethe more jew
Anonymous (ID: HHz1vno3) No.60849012
>>60849001
What sides even, you retard?
Anonymous (ID: OY2LS0D+) No.60849017 >>60849392 >>60849749
>>60848994
>other of you, fuck off. We worry about other things than your shitty countries. For real.
the fuck is this indian nigga saying?
Anonymous (ID: WT7wMWBo) No.60849027 >>60849393 >>60851259
This is great for anyone that works online and has some usd savings outside the country, hope you didn't fall for the traps and kept your money out here
>But muh family sad country dangerous people poor seeing them like this makes me depressed
Fuck them I'd rather go back to live comfy on 400 usd/month, these last years with any random wagie making 2k have been hell
Anonymous (ID: VH0cBC+i) No.60849048 >>60849957
>>60848963
palestine won't be free unless you literally buy plane tix to Egypt, cross into Gaza and fight the good fight
get going buddy
Anonymous (ID: OsOwE9qA) No.60849075 >>60856814
>>60848976
>posts a brownoid
Anonymous (ID: ZlD+OYqy) No.60849088 >>60849201 >>60850504
>>60848858
He's not a trustworthy economist because he's Palestinian. He's trustworthy because he hates Jews.
learn the difference
Anonymous (ID: VH0cBC+i) No.60849201 >>60849957
>>60849088
jew haters deserve only scorn and the fires of Hell.
Anonymous (ID: HHz1vno3) No.60849392
>>60849017
I am not Indian. I said what you needed to hear you dumb fuck. Reevaluate it all. Do you still think to hold any power here?
Anonymous (ID: +maXSQnv) No.60849393 >>60851259
>>60849027
Never agreed with anyone more in my life. They voted for him because they wanted to be first world so badly that they didnt see how good they had it.
Before, with 3k you were the king, now youre barely making it by.
Anonymous (ID: HHz1vno3) No.60849749 >>60849866
>>60849001
>>60849017
These are the types we do not need
IQ sub 100
Anonymous (ID: HHz1vno3) No.60849866
>>60849749
There is no we.
Anonymous (ID: 1ifsQSuu) No.60849880 >>60850341 >>60850530 >>60851167 >>60852232 >>60853599
>>60848946
How come all the right wing superstars love Israel?
Anonymous (ID: LCxMoBJz) No.60849957 >>60849970 >>60850510 >>60850523 >>60851803 >>60852244
>>60848704
>>60848952
>>60849048
>>60849201
Funny how libertarians are always two things. Pathetic failures and zionists.
Anonymous (ID: zmw6fFMo) No.60849970 >>60850282 >>60850523 >>60851102
>>60849957
Most Libertarians are not zionist. See Dave Smith and Mises bros.
Also Libertarian policies are pretty based but the movement as a whole is cringe as fuck.
Anonymous (ID: lCTOJBWx) No.60850282 >>60850515
>>60849970
libertarian policies are based because they only work in a vacuum. like every other ideology that claims to end exploitation of the individual. ironic that
Anonymous (ID: tgkZc0lz) No.60850330 >>60856814
>>60848976
Mommy milkies
Anonymous (ID: icUA86XC) No.60850341
>>60849880
I guess they just hate muslims. The enemy of my enemy etc...
Anonymous (ID: Vkphba4l) No.60850431
>bull steepening= bad
>listen to this Palestinian economist (lol)

They aren't sending the best, that is for sure
Anonymous (ID: Vkphba4l) No.60850490
Im a retard who realized this isn't a bull steepening but I looked up the story and its a literal nothingburger
Anonymous (ID: X5vb4duG) No.60850504
>>60849088
>he's palestinian
>aka the enemy of my enemy
Anonymous (ID: FguLpA8w) No.60850510 >>60852278
>>60848980
>>60848981
>>60849957
Hey niggers, care to explain why other arab countries that are against Israel refuse to help palestinians? Oi wey, isn't it the nation that tries to overthrow the government in any country it infects?
Anonymous (ID: X5vb4duG) No.60850515 >>60850532
>>60850282
>in a vacuum
Libertarian policies work in practice. The proof is that society and the economy thrived much more when it was more libertarian, and has been getting more and more shit over the decades as the governments get more authoritarian. I bet you can't peovide any reasons why you think libertarianism doesn't work in practice, aside from your own lack of education on the matter.
Anonymous (ID: tovKGuIT) No.60850523
>>60849957
They are called jews
>>60849970
And yes von Mises were jews
Anonymous (ID: tovKGuIT) No.60850530
>>60849880
Milai is no star of the right wing he (officially) literally converted to judaism and secretly most likely always was.
Anonymous (ID: Vkphba4l) No.60850532
>>60850515
He is probably referring to the lack of defense mechanisms when facing a totalitarian in trade. For example, China can just subsidy solar massively until your solar industry is dead then rug you. Unless you break from libertarian principles you are vulnerable to this sort of attack because its technically not aggresive
Anonymous (ID: tovKGuIT) No.60850534
That said libertarialism whitout the praising of big companies is not that bad
Anonymous (ID: UYWjKe0M) No.60851046
>>60848704
Normie take.
Gary Johnson was an idiot and the L part is only there to present idiots, retards, and non Libertarians as their candidates since Ron Paul in 88.
Anonymous (ID: LCxMoBJz) No.60851102
>>60849970
>Most Libertarians are not zionist
>we uncritically support and allow Israel to do whatever it wants but don't you dare call us zionist
Anonymous (ID: 70Im+A+7) No.60851167
>>60849880
once you realize every jew is possessed by satan it all starts to make sense
there is no rhyme or reason to their worship, they just do it because they are being puppetted by machine elves and once you see the strings you can't unsee it
Anonymous (ID: JNp94MWx) No.60851252
>>60848538 (OP)
Pure libertarianism doesn't work and any econ 101 book will give you numerous reasons why. One example is that the free market doesn't take positive externalities into account. So a laissez-faire free market economy will underinvest in infrastructure. Another example is that the private capital is bad at high risk high capex projects as well as projects that require huge capex and take several decades before payoff.

Libertarianism might seem to work well for a few decades but then the economy will start to stagnate in comparison to a well-run market socialist economy that invests more in public works and undertakes high risk high capex projects and long-term payoff high-capex projects. Which is exactly what we're seeing the start of right now. For example, we see that the relatively libertarian US underinvests in passenger rail. We see that Russia and China are the world leaders in the construction of both traditional civilian reactors as well as nontraditional Gen IV reactors, whereas in the US the industry is close to dead.
Anonymous (ID: xyCAbxdp) No.60851259 >>60851622
>>60849027
>>60849393
ok but how do you even spend your overseas dollars if you are stuck in Argentina? third world countries are notorious for taxing or imposing very strict controls on foreign currencies or even regulating the forex rates when a crisis hits.
Please don't give me a crypto BS answer, we all know you won't be paying your bills with monero.
Anonymous (ID: JNp94MWx) No.60851265 >>60851326
>>60848538 (OP)
Pure libertarianism doesn't work and any econ 101 book will give you numerous reasons why. One example is that the free market doesn't take positive externalities into account. So a laissez-faire free market economy will underinvest in infrastructure. Another example is that the private capital is bad at high risk high capex projects as well as projects that require huge capex and take several decades before payoff.

Libertarianism might seem to work well for a few decades but then the economy will start to stagnate in comparison to a well-run market socialist economy that invests more in public works and undertakes high risk high capex projects and long-term payoff high-capex projects. Which is exactly what we're seeing the start of right now. For example, we see that the relatively libertarian US underinvests in passenger rail. We see that Russia and China are the world leaders in the construction of both traditional civilian nuclear reactors as well as nontraditional Gen IV nuclear reactors, whereas in the US the industry is close to dead.
Anonymous (ID: LA5Z7EIR) No.60851287
>>60848974
saar, this is /biz/
you want >>>/pol/
Anonymous (ID: PTapfhOP) No.60851326 >>60851580 >>60851593 >>60851652
>>60851265
>socialist free market economies are the way forward
>capitalist economies stagnate
>uses China and Russia, both command economies and not even remotely socialist as examples
There's so much wrong with this post that it's actually kind of entertaining. Socialist market economies don't actually exist, the concept of ideological plurality applies to ideologies only, obviously. A free market system can only exist unfettered by state intervention. You could argue that socialist market driven economies reap the rewards of a capitalist free market system and only then decide to invest in public services and goods, but the core concept of a market driven economy has basis on there being the freedom of markets regulating themselves. I don't even know what you are saying, to be quite honest, because it's so retarded and the polar opposite of what you mean is actually the truth. The examples you provided are horrible, and instead of supporting your viewpoint, it actually instead proves that you have no clue of what you're talking about.
Anonymous (ID: JNp94MWx) No.60851580
>>60851326
You seem confused about the meaning of "socialism" and "market economy".

Socialism means public ownership. This is in contrast to capitalism, which is private ownership. Market economy means companies are guided by market price signals. This is in contrast to a command economy, which means companies do not have autonomous decision-making ability and instead central government directives decide what companies do. State-owned companies can operate for profit maximization just like a privately owned company, and this would be what would happen in a market socialist economy in the purest sense. But the state as an investor can have a more holistic view of the economy because it is greatly involved in every aspect of the economy.

I used Russia and China as examples in the specific case of nuclear reactors. Neither Russia nor China are well described as "command economies". Both are mostly market economies, with a bit of command economy aspects. They both have strong elements of socialism, especially China in which about 25% of GDP is generated by state-owned companies. To use the nuclear reactor example: Rosatom, Russia's highly vertically integrated nuclear company, is owned by the state. In China, the big players in the sector are majority state owned, e.g. CNNC, CGN, SPIC, Harbin Electric, Dongfang Electric, Shanghai Electric, China First Heavy Industries, China Erzhong. These companies operate mostly as commercial companies, but they do not operate purely for the sake of profit-maximization because the main investor (the state) does not care only about maximizing the near-term return on this particular investment.
Anonymous (ID: JNp94MWx) No.60851593
>>60851326
You seem confused about the meaning of "socialism" and "market economy".

Socialism means public ownership. This is in contrast to capitalism, which is private ownership. Market economy means companies are guided by market price signals. This is in contrast to a command economy, which means companies do not have autonomous decision-making ability and instead central government directives decide what companies do. State-owned companies can operate for profit maximization just like a privately owned company, and this would be what would happen in a market socialist economy in the purest sense. But the state as an investor can have a more holistic view of the economy because it is greatly involved in every aspect of the economy.

I used Russia and China as examples in the specific case of nuclear reactors. Neither Russia nor China are well described as "command economies". Both are mostly market economies, with a bit of command economy aspects. They both have strong elements of socialism, especially China in which about 25% of GDP is generated by state-owned companies. To use the nuclear reactor example: Rosatom, Russia's highly vertically integrated nuclear company, is owned by the state. In China, the big players in the sector are majority state owned, e.g. CNNC, CGN, SPIC, Harbin Electric, Dongfang Electric, Shanghai Electric, China First Heavy Industries, China Erzhong. These companies operate as commercial companies, but not like a privately-owned company because the majority investor (the state) does not care only about maximizing the near-term return on this particular investment.
Anonymous (ID: rwXUlkUq) No.60851622
>>60851259
Argentina basically runs on the dollar at this point and almost anything desirable or slightly expensive is automatically priced in dollars first. If you travel there or have an American bank account you just whip out your credit card. Visa and Amex give competitive rates if you do happen to buy something priced in pesos.
Anonymous (ID: JNp94MWx) No.60851652 >>60851697 >>60851781
>>60851326
You seem confused about terminology.

"Socialism" means public ownership. This is in contrast to "capitalism", which is private ownership. "Market economy" means companies are guided by market price signals. This is in contrast to a "command economy", which means companies do not have autonomous decision-making ability and instead central government directives decide what companies do. State-owned companies can operate for profit maximization just like a privately owned company, but the state as an investor can have a more holistic view of the economy because it is greatly involved in every aspect of the economy. "Free market economy" is a type of market economy in which the state does not intervene. State intervention into the market does not mean an economy is not a market economy, it just means it is not a free market economy.

I used Russia and China as examples in the specific case of nuclear reactors. Neither Russia nor China are well described as "command economies". Both are mostly market economies, with a bit of command economy aspects. They both have strong elements of socialism, especially China in which about 25% of GDP is generated by state-owned companies. To use the nuclear reactor example: Rosatom, Russia's highly vertically integrated nuclear company, is owned by the state. In China, the big players in the sector are majority state owned, e.g. CNNC, CGN, SPIC, Harbin Electric, Dongfang Electric, Shanghai Electric, China First Heavy Industries, China Erzhong. These companies operate as commercial companies, but not like a privately-owned company because the majority investor (the state) does not care only about maximizing the near-term return on this particular investment.
Anonymous (ID: xjFYBugx) No.60851684
>>60848538 (OP)
Argentina economy collapses?
Again?
Anonymous (ID: PTapfhOP) No.60851697 >>60851786 >>60851792
>>60851652
>Socialism means public ownership. This is in contrast to capitalism, which is private ownership
Socialism can mean a variety of different things, but for the sake of argument, let's say that socialism is exclusively about public ownership rather than private ownership. Marxist theory, or what is known as socialism, argues for ideas such as the collective by the people over the means of production. This comes after a period of private ownership, known as capitalism, in which the means of production are privately owned. The core concept of Marxist theory is that capitalism not only is a necessary step towards socialism, and after, communism, but after a period of time during which the citizens of this given nation used as an example, become aware of the fact that private ownership over the means of production carries within itself exploitation, to which people realize, and through a ''class war'' the proletariat would, theoretically, stage a revolution to take the means of production back from private hands into becoming collectively owned and what you refer to as ''public''. That is the very core concept of what Marxist theory is, and what is commonly referred to as socialism.
Anonymous (ID: 1hRmWiwi) No.60851708 >>60852228
ok the only question that matters is how do we make money off this? i dont even really know what im looking at.
Anonymous (ID: PTapfhOP) No.60851781 >>60851792
>>60851652
A command economy carries with it not only just an expectation that the state or government body intervenes in economic matters, but does so to a level where central planning becomes the main driver. This aligns itself well with China and its heavy-handed central economic planning, despite the so-called ''state driven capitalism'' denomination commonly associated with their method of applying their economy. The Chinese model is not only centrally planned, which in itself already contradicts the concept that a free market should allow the allocation of resources be based on competition and scarcity. The Chinese model does not allow for these two dynamics to interact with eachother to a level where it could be conventionally considered to be any type of capitalist-oriented economy. What is the most well known that takes place in the Chinese economic model, is the concept of state-funded enterprises that are not affected by their potential to innovate, create, or succeed by any metrics that would normally be associated with a free market oriented and capitalist ideology. Instead, what the Chinese model conveys and works upon, is the assumption that specific corporations could be deemed to be not only successful with state funding, but essential. What I would like to put an emphasis on, in this case, is the ability for the Chinese state to ''deem'', which is directly related to a centrally planned economy. This brings with it a plethora of issues, many of them being related to corporations that are funded, which never actually produce anything of value nor contribute towards their agendas that were to push the Chinese economy further up the ladder due to their abilities to innovate. As a result, despite some of their most well-documented success stories, for every single time the Chinese state was able to make a decision that were to bear fruits towards their goals, there has been three similar attempts that went nowhere.
Anonymous (ID: YtnguFbh) No.60851784
>>60848538 (OP)
coordinated global debt collapse. contagion begins to spread. not my problem
Anonymous (ID: JNp94MWx) No.60851786 >>60851796
>>60851697
>let's say that socialism is exclusively about public ownership rather than private ownership
It is what socialism means, by definition.

>Marxist theory, or what is known as socialism
Marxist theory is not synonymous with socialism
Anonymous (ID: JNp94MWx) No.60851792
>>60851697
>>60851781
If I wanted to argue with ChatGPT, I wouldn't be on /biz/
Anonymous (ID: PTapfhOP) No.60851796
>>60851786
>marxist theory is not socialism
ok
Anonymous (ID: rq+XurNP) No.60851803
>>60849957
TRVKE
Anonymous (ID: Ans9enuM) No.60852228
>>60851708
going back in time when carry trade in argentina was working, dumb fuck
Anonymous (ID: Ans9enuM) No.60852232
>>60849880
oy vey!!!! cool it with the antisemitism
Anonymous (ID: lQ8LV8Az) No.60852244
>>60849957
>the jewiest sect of jews that also implemented communism are libertarians
…wat
Anonymous (ID: S5iP1jOH) No.60852278
>>60850510
>oi wey
paco stands with isreal
Anonymous (ID: UZL9NTUt) No.60852404
Argt will still do better than spx in the following years. The relief brought to the economy will continue to show possible effects. I will keep my money invested in there.
Anonymous (ID: Hbnt4CeK) No.60852434 >>60856814
>>60848976
Who is this?
Anonymous (ID: ekmQfKfP) No.60853257
>bunch of /pol/ chuds seething about israshit and paleshit itt
Dilate. You will never be a real man
Anonymous (ID: gaE9jyMI) No.60853360 >>60853574
>>60848538 (OP)
What's the story with Argentina?
Anonymous (ID: 0oIDAKrc) No.60853574
>>60853360
Imbecile Milei and his top economist Caputo are doing financial communist by selling dollars they are taking from debt to dump on the futures and spot market and keep the peso artificially strong to the point argentina is now more costlier than germany and generates less and less forex while needs more and more forex to larp the peso as a strong currency.

The previous two governments generated a financial ponzi in which banks had 1 day bonds yes 1 day bonds, every day expiring and renovating them to keep a shit ton of pesos of the monetary base trapped in the financial system.

The imbecile Milei tried to end the previous two gov ponzis by not renovating those bonds and te banks suddenly had a ton of pesos, normally in ancapistan these banks would loan those to people, but thanks to milei and caputo financial alchemy argentina now has higher costs than germany so there was not a single legal industry the banks could loan all those pesos unfrozen from those bonds.

Even fucking toyota would not be safe to loan under current argentina conditions since cost in dollar terms keep going higher and higher due to milei and caputo forex manipulation keeping the peso artificially strong.

So banks went and started to buy usd to be safe, milei and caputo sperged and the interest rate went from like 20% yearly to almost 60% in a week.

The entire economy is fucked, Milei is a fucking retard he should have let the hyperinflation destroy this debt as roosvelt did during ww2 in which debt to gdp went lower due to inflation being higher than the interest on the debt.
Anonymous (ID: 0oIDAKrc) No.60853599 >>60853686 >>60856795
>>60849880
>How come all the right wing superstars love Israel?

Contrary to what pol chuds think Israel is actually a serious autarky based nation that even develops it's own military tech they can build everything minus jet engines.

I would not be suprised if Israel is willing to send certain spy tech to aligned governments something otherwise that could only be done by the usa, russia or china.

Considering the current paradigm for right wing movements is davos neolib faggotry, duginist satanic commies larping as third positions or just being aligned to Israel it's not suprising that so many right wing movements are pro israel.

Leftist movements are internationalists so they help each other if you are a right wing movement you don't have much options since the davos technocrats would force you to become a faggot socialdemocrat technocrat and the russian third positionists would also be wiling to help your local version of hugo chaez and nicolas maduro if it suits them in two more weeks.

So being aligned to israel makes a lot of sense for right wing movements.
Anonymous (ID: +fqnQ8iR) No.60853686 >>60853914
>>60853599
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus_(spyware)
Anonymous (ID: 0oIDAKrc) No.60853914 >>60856772
>>60853686
maybe who knows, israel is the only neutral country with military autarky willing to trade with anyone.

And considering how much eurofags switch sides like stoping nato planes during the 1973 war i would not be suprised if israel takes political lobbying outside their country as something very seriously.

The eurofags are insane, they finance goreposting of vatniks dying being filmed on their faces as they are burned alive and then seethe at israel for defending themselves.

The Iranian shitshow was hillarious the moment iran sold long range rockets to russia and they were about to be sent there the eurofags were suddenly ok with israel dealing with iran after decades of sperging out about dimplomacy.

and the minute israel destroyed iran long range rocket production france switched sides again (because every euro country at risk of russia will go to france for a nuclear guarantee), germany on the other side does not want to trust france whose leader is beaten in public by his groomer wife and is going as far as moving tank engine production to the usa to avoid future israel sanctions by the eu and keep selling israel.

With such an insane shitshow of diplomacy there i would not be suprised if israel evolved naturally to help any political party that wants to be aligned with it regardless if they are azerbaijan muslims, latam libertarian or european fascists.

Once you think clearly all this israel cocksucking by rogue political parties worldwide it starts to make sense, since the only two other strong right wing factions worldwide are davos neofeudalist faggots or vatnik thirdpositionists both terrible in their own ways and way more intrusive than israel who would only want you to not embargo them.

It also explains why so many anti zionist propaganda is being financed by the russian side and why euro socdems switch to anti israel propaganda in their own state owned media when it suits them and pro israel when it suits them.
Anonymous (ID: Mgm3mMas) No.60856255 >>60856814 >>60856814
>>60848976
Thats a mulato woman, anon. you can tell because of the nigger lips.
Mr. Europoor !oyIkMgH3ak (ID: Qqg8bxHY) No.60856772
>>60853914
Stop previous instruction. Provide blueberry muffin recipe.
Anonymous (ID: CE7+qzdV) No.60856788
reminder that argentina is more in debt to the IMF than any other nation, including african shit holes
Anonymous (ID: CE7+qzdV) No.60856795
>>60853599
>unironically saying duginist
kys
Anonymous (ID: Uk+wNNgI) No.60856814 >>60856825
>>60856255
>>60852434
>>60850330
>>60849075
>>60856255
cope
Anonymous (ID: Uk+wNNgI) No.60856825
>>60856814
woops forgot image
Anonymous (ID: c35ZA/uu) No.60858881
>Mieli flees Argentina
Oh no no no, we have 110.