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fj1200
11-20-2023, 02:47 PM
Milei wins in Argentina.

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2023-argentina-election/

Gunny
11-20-2023, 06:47 PM
Milei wins in Argentina.

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2023-argentina-election/
Given the issues listed, you see a way out for Argentina? And is Milei the guy to do it? Looks to me like the only direction he can go is up at this point.

SassyLady
11-20-2023, 09:40 PM
At least he isn't a socialist and is cutting ties with Iran and China. He's also an enthusiastic supporter of Israel.

Kathianne
11-20-2023, 10:41 PM
I really need to read up more on American governments. I mean I 'know' that Central and South America have mucho problems, but truth is all my formal education was on US; Eastern and Western Civilizations. I know alot more about ancient Rome than about Venezuela.

fj1200
11-21-2023, 12:28 AM
Given the issues listed, you see a way out for Argentina? And is Milei the guy to do it? Looks to me like the only direction he can go is up at this point.

I can see a way out for Argentina and he's got the best chance of being able to do it. He needs to beat back the populism and leftism that has destroyed Argentina for 100 years. Dollarization is a good plan, free trade is a good plan... the question being can he actually move an agenda forward without a party to rely on in their Congress.

The link I posted specifically didn't label him because I don't think the labels being applied are accurate. He's not a populist, "far right" isn't good either. He's close to a Libertarian but the left is going to try and paint him as being just short of the devil. I don't think they'll be able to do it but doesn't mean he can get the important stuff done.

revelarts
11-21-2023, 08:39 AM
Just Curious.
If he were running for president here would any of you consider voting for him?
How would he rate among the current options?

revelarts
11-21-2023, 09:05 AM
Just saw this
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F_YogtuXAAAnLuF?format=png&name=small

Not sure what to make of it.
I guess we'll see.

fj1200
11-21-2023, 10:04 AM
Just Curious.
If he were running for president here would any of you consider voting him?
How would he rate among the current options?

Better than some.


Just saw this
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F_YogtuXAAAnLuF?format=png&name=small

Not sure what to make of it.
I guess we'll see.

You might need to check your base assumptions.

Gunny
11-21-2023, 04:33 PM
Just Curious.
If he were running for president here would any of you consider voting for him?
How would he rate among the current options?

If he was running against Biden and Trump? In a heartbeat.

Gunny
11-21-2023, 04:39 PM
I can see a way out for Argentina and he's got the best chance of being able to do it. He needs to beat back the populism and leftism that has destroyed Argentina for 100 years. Dollarization is a good plan, free trade is a good plan... the question being can he actually move an agenda forward without a party to rely on in their Congress.

The link I posted specifically didn't label him because I don't think the labels being applied are accurate. He's not a populist, "far right" isn't good either. He's close to a Libertarian but the left is going to try and paint him as being just short of the devil. I don't think they'll be able to do it but doesn't mean he can get the important stuff done.Why I asked. Argentina has been messed up for so long I'm not sure it has a baseline to start from.

Meaning, just in my opinion, they have no history to draw from. Only foreign models. The negative side to the latter being what the left will use to try and shout down and vilify any proposal he may offer. The only tried and true going for them is the left's grasp of creating failure from propaganda.

fj1200
11-21-2023, 05:24 PM
Why I asked. Argentina has been messed up for so long I'm not sure it has a baseline to start from.

Meaning, just in my opinion, they have no history to draw from. Only foreign models. The negative side to the latter being what the left will use to try and shout down and vilify any proposal he may offer. The only tried and true going for them is the left's grasp of creating failure from propaganda.

Argentina was the bee's knees a hundred years ago so I think they do. I think just about any country or group does when the yoke of government is taken away. But you're right, the real question is overcoming the left with their inconsequential gripes to derail a necessary process.