My wife is confused: If Milei is such a libertarian, why does he need a $20 billion dollar government handout? 😅

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Gas for his chainsaw

🤷‍♂️ Let her know that any man or woman would/should take it if offered.

I'm pretty sure everyone knows that Argentina would be much worse off without Millei's interventions... and that the crisis regarding the Argentine peso isn't a result of Millei's policies.

Anyway, it may not have been enough after all given the current peso price action.

He has destroyed the economy and sold off all the natural resources to multinationals.

Privatised everything and gave it away for less than it was worth.

A zionist that's bleeding Argentina in service to Israel.

I'm surprised how many people actually eat up the propaganda.

Like why are you telling outright lies to defend the leader of another country?

Bruh. Argentina Tina has aong history of crises. Have you done any reseaech into what he inherited (via a democratic election no less).

His ties to Isreal not withstanding, Argentina's problems are deep and began long before he got there.

Millei has stabilized inflation and cut wasteful programs exactly as he promised.

Whether he fails or succeeds, your continued gaslighting cannot change the facts of Argentina's economic problems, which are nearly 100% attributed to the globalist left that came before him.

I'm not a big fan of AI, but here's what it tells me:

Under President Javier Milei, Argentina has experienced a significant decline in inflation following his inauguration in December 2023. The monthly inflation rate, which was as high as 25% in December 2023, dropped to below 3% by mid-2025, with a reported 1.5% increase in May 2025—the lowest in five years.

This improvement is attributed to Milei’s aggressive fiscal reforms, including sweeping public spending cuts, elimination of bureaucracy, and ending monetary financing of the deficit, which helped achieve fiscal balance and restore market confidence.

Annual inflation also fell sharply, from 211.4% in 2023 to 43.5% by mid-2025, while poverty declined from 52.9% in early 2024 to 38.1% in late 2025.

Despite these gains, challenges remain, including rising prices for food and essential goods due to subsidy rollbacks and a stronger peso, prompting many Argentines to cross borders for cheaper shopping.

Some analysts remain cautious, noting that sustained low inflation depends on maintaining strict fiscal discipline and avoiding devaluation pressures.

He's stacking sats, it's not cheap Vitor

You are thinking El Salvador.

This is about Argentina

Argentina is broke and sugar daddies abound

Hes a neo liberal.

Pretty much the opposite of a libertarian.

Selling state/public assets to multinational corporations and removing environmental protections, removing workers rights, cutting welfare from the elderly and disabled and redirecting government spending to subsidize the multinational corporations raping the country.

This is all standard neo liberal policy.

Also a staunch zionist which makes sense considering all the worst people are Zionists

All she has to do is internalize the fact that he is a politician, then everything will fall into place.

Libertarians believe that if a libertarian government were elected, the country would quickly flourish and become wealthy.

Libertarians often lack a clear strategy for success in a world where socialism is gaining ground and the fiat monetary system dominates. Ironically, many libertarians are even anti-Bitcoin, which is ironic since Bitcoin is libertarian.

This is one of my main issues with many libertarians. For example, right now, Trump is playing 4D chess, but many libertarians can't seem to grasp what he's doing and instead get hate Trump.

I do respect libertarians, they tend to be more intellectually engaged than Republicans or Democrats. But their worldview can be quite naïve when it comes to dealing with the reality of a global system run by fiat currency and controlled by central banking elites.

A libertarian government would struggle to compete with the socialist economies currently in power unless they were willing to leverage state power. But libertarians typically reject the use of state authority, which means they limit their own ability to succeed in the current global system.

Ultimately, this is why libertarians often struggle to win in the modern political landscape.

Because thieves band together.

Why do libertarians enter politics? ☝🏼

Everyone has a price libertarian or not

He's not a libertarian.

He is a Zionist.

His actual name is Javier Mileikowski.

Netanyahu's real surname is also Mileikoweski.

The world is a lot murkier than it otherwise appears.

A planted "libertarian"

From what I understand, he's been a very not libertarian ruler.

Taxpaying cucks already paid for that. So, why not?

Many of us are confused 😀

You found a smart one

Milei is a politician. It's a disqualifying trait for any would be libertarian.

I thought chainsaw man was all about cutting