Another look into how a lot of people (sadly) in the real world think… not just our lemmy bubble:

  • Artisian@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I am curious to see how the Milei policies turn out in the end, say 10 years. Poverty statistics have dropped quite a bit, and inflation is under better control than historically; these are good things. Can they be won without ruining all the rest? Probably not. But it will be nice to have a new, recent example either way.

    • kkj@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 months ago

      Well, they just needed a $40b bailout from the US, which is about four months of their total GDP.

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        3 months ago

        To be fair, many improvements were present before the bailout. It’s true that there would have been substantial backsliding without it (and the following political win).

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      4 months ago

      We will see !

      Not a reason to worship the Elons of the world who proclaim they are libertarian though. Which this person does.

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        4 months ago

        Indeed.

        (I don’t understand how the hero worship relates though. I don’t track the absurd beliefs of all the Internet people, too many. I do think that it’s reasonable to be looking at libertarianism after libertarian policy improves a lot of lives.)

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    4 months ago

    Who would have thought that denominating a rent control measure in a currency with a 211%+ inflation rate would actually not be feasible compared to rent control in a nation where the inflation rate is like 2%?

    No wonder the landlords weren’t renting as many units to people, because the rent control was being made financially infeasible by hyperinflation.

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    4 months ago

    Abolishing rent control is gonna be so great in a short time.

    Bad for renters, but that’s never part of the calculation.