Anti-woke, right-wing Argentina government is becoming a success story

Phil C. McNasty

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Argentina’s economy is growing beyond expectations

Argentina’s economy has surged for the first time since wildcard President Javier Milei took office. Economic activity in the country was up 1.3% from April, Bloomberg reported, well above analyst estimates. Recorded inflation was at 4.6% in June, down from 25.5% at the end of 2023.

Argentina has the worst projected economic growth of any major economy this year, The International Monetary Fund noted, but the country is projected to rebound in 2025.
Milei was elected on pledges to turn around Argentina’s economic woes, and has enacted harsh spending cuts in an attempt to rein in inflation.
 
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Argentina’s economy is growing beyond expectations

Argentina’s economy has surged for the first time since wildcard President Javier Milei took office. Economic activity in the country was up 1.3% from April, Bloomberg reported, well above analyst estimates. Recorded inflation was at 4.6% in June, down from 25.5% at the end of 2023.

Argentina has the worst projected economic growth of any major economy this year, The International Monetary Fund noted, but the country is projected to rebound in 2025.
Milei was elected on pledges to turn around Argentina’s economic woes, and has enacted harsh spending cuts in an attempt to rein in inflation.
Interesting. I wonder if anyone has ever calculated the cost of wokeness? I'm sure it's significant. Argentina is on the path to recovery no doubt. The US, Canada and other countries to follow.
 
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Interesting. I wonder if anyone has ever calculated the cost of wokeness? I'm sure it's significant. Argentina is on the path to recovery no doubt. The US, Canada and other countries to follow.
36% inflation is recovery to you?
 

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It will take time for Milei to undo the wreckage of woke administration. How long will it take for Canada after Trudope is put out to pasture?
It's a familiar trend. Liberals print money and give away "free stuff" to buy votes, then by the time their disillusioned supporters realize that their lives have become unaffordable, years have passed and they are finally booted out.
Conservatives then have to clean up the mess like the adults in the room.
 

Frankfooter

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haha having to go back a quarter century just like your friend Bver! Lol!

She wasn't wrong...never gets old!
And is the UK better after decades of austerity?
You are refusing to answer the question, as usual.
 

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Argentina’s economy is growing beyond expectations

Argentina’s economy has surged for the first time since wildcard President Javier Milei took office. Economic activity in the country was up 1.3% from April, Bloomberg reported, well above analyst estimates. Recorded inflation was at 4.6% in June, down from 25.5% at the end of 2023.

Argentina has the worst projected economic growth of any major economy this year, The International Monetary Fund noted, but the country is projected to rebound in 2025.
Milei was elected on pledges to turn around Argentina’s economic woes, and has enacted harsh spending cuts in an attempt to rein in inflation.
People are tired of the crazy wokeness, men competing against women, children allowed to take irreversible meds to change THEIR SEX, people blocking streets to protest.
 

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You are refusing to answer the question, as usual.
I've never received answers to these, Geno.

How many of the Jews in Israel do you think are Zionists, in your opinion?
Do you think that the Hamas attack of Oct.7 was a smart move in light of the devastation subsequently wrought on Gaza.
Do you support the HRW ruling the other day regarding Oct. 7 and how they say that Hamas committed crimes against humanity/War Crimes?

You are in no position to accuse others of which you are not only guilty, but in fact, the worst offender.
 

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I've never received answers to these, Geno.

How many of the Jews in Israel do you think are Zionists, in your opinion?
Do you think that the Hamas attack of Oct.7 was a smart move in light of the devastation subsequently wrought on Gaza.
Do you support the HRW ruling the other day regarding Oct. 7 and how they say that Hamas committed crimes against humanity/War Crimes?

You are in no position to accuse others of which you are not only guilty, but in fact, the worst offender.
Why are you posting this in a thread about Argentina?
 
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wow, 1.3% more economic activity.
big success

Usually economic growth figured are quoted in real terms not nominal growth
Of course you wouldn't know that

A clue is in the link of the link , year to year growth went from
Economic activity in Argentina rose 2.3% y/y vs. est. -2.5%
Also
Recorded inflation was at 4.6% in June, down from 25.5% at the end of 2023.

I noticed your sources didn't mention that very significant bit of information.

If the growth rates were nominal that a -2.3% growth rate combined with a 25.5% inflation rate was be a staggering depression and the current numbers would represent an immense turn around considering he just entered office

However we all know you are consumed with hatred of free enterprise almost as much as your utter genocidal hatred of Jews. You are incapable of seeing any good news, you just want to spew your hate regardless of actual facts or reality.
 
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NotADcotor

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How long before the UK finally recovers from Thatcher?
Let me fix that for you
I have absolutely no understanding of historical information. All I know is Thatcher favored free markets so she is worthy of my 2 minutes of hate and I will just make up any information I want to about her
You have no fucking clue what the UK was like before she got into power.
 

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It's a familiar trend. Liberals print money and give away "free stuff" to buy votes, then by the time their disillusioned supporters realize that their lives have become unaffordable, years have passed and they are finally booted out.
Conservatives then have to clean up the mess like the adults in the room.
It's exactly the opposite in the USA. The biggest 3 economic disasters in the past 100 years occurred under Republican presidents (in order Hoover, Bush II, Trump). FDR cleaned up Hoover, Obama had to clean up Bush II, Biden cleaned up Trump.
In USA budget deficits always better under Dem presidents, as is job growth, GDP growth, and unemployment.
It's pretty stark when you look at the numbers.
The R insistence in trickle down economics causes this. The Ds (usually) understand its a demand economy and grows from the middle and bottom out.

BTW, not saying this is the case in local economies. Some D mayor's in USA were disasters. Dinkins in NYC, Marion Berry in DC come to mind.
But then again, the Republicans tried to create their utopia in Kansas about 10 years ago (defunding schools, dumping taxes, ending social services etc) and it tanked the state.
 
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