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!macacos !neolibs I love Maggie Thatcher so much is unreal :#marseyheart:

>the Junta was made of liberals

:#marseyconfused:

While the Economy minister Martínez de Hoz implemented market reforms no military junta is going to be a bastion of social and political liberalism. The “Proceso de Reorganización Nacional” or National Reorganization Process was probably the most chaotic and incompetent military dictatorship in South America besides the Bolivian ones to the point even among Argie rightoids it's hard to find open Military Dictatorship cucks/nostalgics, something that is quite common in Chile and Brazil (my granny included).

This seems to be changing though as Milei's VP, Victoria Villarruel is the daughter of an army colonel who fought against the Leftoid guerrillas (The Montoneros) during the 70s and they're trying to do their best to rehabilitate the milicos.

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Wasnt the junta also

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Hard to argue thats liberal....

E: never mind that's chile. Whatever, theyre basically all the same, dark skinned moor/heya-hoya/bong mutts.

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Argentina used cargo planes, more efficient, more lefties per flight

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Don't you know? Everything I don't like is neoliberal! :soyjaktantrum:

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Milei seems to be doing well so far

On top of monthly fiscal surpluses and falling inflation, the gap between the official and black-market exchange rates is now only about 20%. Foreign reserves have grown by over $7bn. And the government successfully extended the maturity of stacks of peso debt, reducing pressure on the treasury. The IMF is pleased; markets are starting to believe. Argentina's country-risk index, a measure of the chance of default, has dropped reassuringly (see chart). On the economy, Mr Milei deserves an eight or nine out of ten, enthuses Andrés Borenstein of Econviews, a consultancy in Buenos Aires, the capital.

https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2024/03/19/after-100-brutal-days-javier-milei-has-markets-believing

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I like to follow their progress on https://marginalrevolution.com

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(30% of my posts are stolen from MR)

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my granny included

How is Eva doing?

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>liking thatcher

>even ironically

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