Anonymous
(ID: 3pBkPwuO)
10/16/2025, 1:16:24 PM
No.519027130
>>519027243
>>519029464
Jfl
First off, Javier Milei is doing a wonderful job. He is one of those politicians who don't just talk and then take very little counter measures to what they were talking about, but actually do what seemed impossible.
He is the equivalent of Nayib Bukele, who did what people thought was impossible and did not even expect anymore, but on economics.
The Argentinian state is in a very tough spot. Investors don't want to lend them money, because the opposition can win the next elections. Hence the 40B$ to help with that. This doesn't change anything other than the fact that the argentinian govt can get financed without printing more of their own currency and creating inflation. The reduction of poverty is still because of the libertarian measures on the private sector.
The socialists were also getting foreign $ from the IMF etc and they were still struggling.
Anonymous
(ID: QPjIDE06)
10/16/2025, 1:18:59 PM
No.519027243
>>519027282
>>519027286
>>519027130
t. Marrano who managed to stay hidden from the Inquisition for 500 years
Anonymous
(ID: 3pBkPwuO)
10/16/2025, 1:20:01 PM
No.519027286
>>519027243
zurdo de mierda te mereces vivir en venezuela o cuba
Anonymous
(ID: IziF+0kD)
10/16/2025, 1:56:56 PM
No.519029041
>it's a loan
>they are "doubling it" by asking private investors to contribute the extra 40b
If this was real scandal you wouldn't have to lie about it.
Anonymous
(ID: v5pcm9yo)
10/16/2025, 2:06:21 PM
No.519029464
>>519027130
Lolbergs write like liberals