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Disclaimer: I'm a devoted supporter of Milei, and personally gave everything to put my two cents on the massive stack of volunteers that helped him become the president of Argentina.
As some asked for it, this is a report on my personal testimony on the situation in Argentina under Mile's government.

Pros on Him:
  • Remained the exact same, in his speech, simplicity and mannerisms.
  • He has been able to balance being masterfully pragmatic to achieve first results and transitions, as much as being religious about his tenets, towards which said transitions aim.
  • He has remained loyal to the programme he promised to implement, accomplishing much more than he promised, much faster than expected.
  • He has become a source of national pride for the youth, for giving them hope and for being acclaimed internationally for the same speeches that inspired the youth to support him.
Cons on Him:
  • If he ever considers you a friend, he will trust in you blindly. That has caused numerous incidents due to many of such people having a double faced personality. Although always of little to no importance, all cases were evitable and, in such a delicate situation, largely undesirable. This became a considerable liability since such a personality, coupled with a circumstance and position where such double-faced psychopaths abound, are a killer combo.
    • The one special case that deserves mention is that of the LIBRA token scandal. While in that very day it was immediately acknowledged that there were no other consequences but to his prestige, that one damage is of no less importance. He was dragged into that scam by a (now ex) friend so he didn't hesitate to help him and promote the project, as he did and continues to do for many other initiatives.

Pros on the Economy:
  • All indicators on green: inflation towards zero, poverty reduced drastically, investment growing, sovereign risk score reduced drastically, the peso is now a viable currency (unprecedented), etc.
Cons on the Economy:
  • Years away from being able to revert the damage caused by sovietic economic measures and the welfare state. Milei himself always stated that explicitly: "a bare-minimum economy in 5 years, a decent economy in 10 years, and a superpower in 35 years".

Pros on Politics:
  • State-mob structures at national level (ministries and dependencies) are being dismantled literally every day (so many of them indeed). You can follow the daily updates if you follow Sturzenegger X account. All dismantlements are followed by the correspondent, massive spending cuts.
  • Great victories at national level on senate positions, which conversely imply great setbacks for all socialist factions.
  • Justice is being operative back again, where all state-mob attempts to threaten the government and people are being immediately prosecuted. The latest, greatest achievement as been the prosecution of Cristina Kirchner, which is also dutifully followed by an embargo on her massive possessions to account for all her theft (unprecedented in the history of the country). And this is just the beginning, many more prosecutions of figureheads and embargoes on the way.
Cons on Politics:
  • All province's "chieftains" are socialists, firmly cemented in their positions and with extensive state-mob structures that control every aspect of life. It's unviable to make small investments if you don't have "that one friend". Milei knows this, and that's why he focuses in a evolvent maneuver: he's pressing the chieftains by pressing for diminishing taxes, and by legally protecting big investments (which are much easier to negotiate and protect by the national government). Big investments increase employment, and no inflation and lower taxes increase living standards. That combo erodes the state-mob structure, which feeds from poverty and favoritism. That is, if provinces are not overtaken first politically.
  • The problem on the political strategy: it relies **solely ** on Milei's figure and momentum, and with the exception of one person, Adorni, all other candidates rely on being associated with Milei to achieve any degree of success. Being able to rise to power so fast and cheaply is of course a neodymium magnet for opportunists, which so far have metastasized all across Milei's political structure, known as LLA (La Libertad Avanza - Freedom Advances). It's bad, really bad, and it's the reason I'm not in it but trying to support Milei from another party, minor although much cleaner. To support Milei from the ground is an ongoing, unresolved challenge. My greatest hope, is that Milei will implement massive political reforms, for the reason all parties naturally develop corruptly is because of law-induced corruption: laws on party conformation are made so that a party can not not be corrupt, a kind socialist legacy.

Pros on People:
  • The youth is awaken, joyful, hopeful, proud. They are the one and only reason Milei made it, and they are the one and only hope this path will only develop further in the future, to great success.
Cons on People:
  • Boomers and elders are hopelessly lost. They have been indoctrinated for so long that they are unable to comprehend Milei's paradigm. Many vote for Milei without a clue of what his proposals are or its consequences, but either just not to keep voting previous parties, or, as it's in most cases, because their sons ask them to do so.

And that's all of what I think is worth noting. If you have any specific questions, please ask!
Boomers are the most gullible generation
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56 sats \ 2 replies \ @grayruby 13h
Boomers are very resistant to change. Hence why we have another 4 years of Liberals in Canada.
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86 sats \ 1 reply \ @Bell_curve 13h
Now they have a financial reason not to change
Plus it coincides with their socialist beliefs when they were young
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Yes. It will last decades. Because once the actual stock is burnt, the state will start with the party of emission and debt, which can be protracted for decades and which will ever increase incentives to not to get out of the death spiral until it's too late.
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Insufferably so. I would be compassionate if not for their pedantic attitude on how their own ignorance and age are somehow a source of respect and authority, while being solely responsible for all and every setback the country as suffered. We came out using the same democracy they used to drag us down. The country will be unrecognizably better after the generational cleansing.
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Boomers are the most deleterious generation
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66 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 13h
Thanks for posting this. Great to have a first hand account.
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Thanks to you for your interest Sr, will try to keep this reports up.
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One of the biggest concerns with Trump's similar efforts to reduce the bureaucracy is how easily the Democrats can reinstate it when they next get into power.
What kinds of steps are being taken to make sure these changes don't get reversed the second Milei is out of office?
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Very good question. First of all, whoever has the majority, dictates the rules. No strong-worded, bolded, underscored, all-caps written rule can do anything to avoid being overwritten by a faction that has the support of the majority. So, there's only one possible real long-term solution: to ensure the support of the majority around Milei's reforms.
A majority educated on Milei's ideas will always penalize those who vote against the tenets. That strategy Milei calls "Principle of Revelation", by which he ensures that those who go against the will of the people are always publicly exposed. That permanent threat of negative electoral impact has allowed him to garner the votes of the opposition to pass his reforms, in despite of having a minority in the senate. And when they don't, people reacts furiously, specially the youth, which is an asset Milei also ponders to his advantage, for they are the future majority. A ticking bomb for the opposition.
To keep that strategy going, Milei knows, and states, that the "cultural battle" must be fought eternally, so that people never again let themselves fall on the hypnosis of socialist irrationality. To that effect he permanently delivers speeches, and has assembled a team of ideological referents, with the aim to expand it. One such initiatives is the "Lighthouse Foundation". He has also always been a supporter of the "Students For Liberty" foundation.
Of course, layers of legal obstruction are being crafted to attempt to slow down an attempt to revert the reforms. But ultimately the democratic majority is the only way to ensure they're respected long-term, and to that effect, people must be educated to support the reforms themselves, not just the middleman in the senate who does.
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It's very fortunate then that Milei is an articulate speaker who actually understands what he's talking about.
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I did not expect this much from him. We actually braced ourselves for the worse. A common meme among the youth in twitter is "this is much more than what I voted for" with an image of Goku on the background. Imagine if that's the kids. Two more years of keeping this path straight and it will be irreversible.
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Thanks for posting
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My pleasure Sr.
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I am always curious to hear about other countries from a citizen's view, it's one of the reasons I was curious about SN in the first place
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Happy to comply Sr :) Will try to keep writing posts like this.
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117 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 13h
I want to apologize for my earlier post if it mischaracterizes the situation. The truth is that I, nor most people, have any way of knowing what's actually going on - good or bad. Without more direct accounts like yours, how would we? And, given the immense powers and privilege of being a President, it feels safest to assume the worst or, at least, not dismiss all negative reporting as the product of media corruption.
In general, I like everything I've seen from Milei, but tbh, I also don't trust my ability to assess the character of someone from that far away (as people are capable of deceiving us even up close). So my approach thus far has been to share what I find, good or bad.
Thank you for your post. It's my favorite kind of evidence that things are going well.
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Most appreciated k00b. Thank you. I will try to keep posting on the matter then to keep things straight. As you can see, I can tell both the good and the bad on equal level of criticism. I hope that gives some credibility to my account.
I too agree with your approach, but I tend to keep both negatives algebraically: do not trust the state, and do not trust the media. The truth table is thus:
  • [(negatively viewed) * (state measure)] * (negative media review) => probably it's a positive measure
  • [(negatively viewed) * (state measure)] * (positive media review) => probably it's a negative measure
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Great to see you writing about what you know best. I remember that your first post was about volunteering for Milei’s government.
As Argentina reclaims its strength, do you foresee a situation in which BTC and the peso can co-exist and complement each other?
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Thank you buddy :) Very good question. I do see a future for BTC, but the peso is poised to disappear. Milei despises state-issued money, so the peso will be taken out of circulation in a couple of years. He wants to leave that to private mint houses. Pretty much like the current initiatives of Amazon and Walmart. He wants minters to compete freely on who delivers the best coin or token for what, and to that effect, his stated aim is to allow free competence of currency. One of them will naturally be BTC, who will gain its place by its own weight.
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What about dollars? He campaigned on replacing peso with dollar like Panama and El Salvador?
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @nikotsla 6h
He campaigned about free choice of what currency you want to use, the press to get more clicks and 50years of use dollar as a "reserve" by Argentinean do the rest.
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Yes he will. That's his strategy to get rid of the peso in a viable manner. But then, he wants private mints to take the lead. It's all middle steps towards his ancap utopia.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Bell_curve 11h
Eliminate central bank?
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Yes Sr, that's one of his biggest promises and greatest ambitions. He is not only explicit about it, his eyes shine when he says it.
I like the sound of that! Hope he can succeed and Argentina can escape the deadly rentseeking debt slavery chains of the IMF.
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The IMF is a cute harmless baby compared to what our own soviet state did to us. They have actually been the lesser of evils. Milei despises structures as the IMF but never put any blame on them simply because our past government recurred to it to keep the welfare party on. The IMF has even being lessening the interest rate the more Milei keeps performing well. We put on our own chains ourselves. Milei broke that ill socialist hypnosis on the youth and snapped them back to reality (boomers and elders are terminally lost).
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I disagree on the IMF being a cute harmless baby, even in comparison to what previous governments of Argentina did to Argentina- those previous governments took the mechanism of the IMF and placed the nation of Argentina under massive and extreme debt obligation to the IMF- that is a massive compromising of the sovereignty of Argentina by those governments and the IMF. The IMF enables the corrupt and inept misgovernment of nations like Argentina and that enables the IMF to impose all sorts of rentseeking and injurious policies upon nations so indebted and obligated even long after those governments have changed. Without the IMF those previous governments would not have been as able to entrap the nation in such chronic debt. The IMF has imposed severe restrictions upon El Salvadors government program to implement Bitcoin as a MoE and Sovereign reserve. If as you say, Milei hopes to enable Bitcoin as a MoE in Argentina, be aware that the IMF will use its considerable leverage to obstruct such a policy...because allowing Bitcoin as a MoE would seriously undermine the IMFs entire model of global fiat debt power and leverage. The IMF may be purring like a kitten now as Milei looks like improving the dire state of the Argentine economy and the probability of Argentinas debt being repaid, but they will not be accommodating of any plan to allow Bitcoin as a MoE. They will use all of their significant debt leverage over Argentina to prevent it.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @flat24 49m
Thank you for sharing, this was an enriching reading, It makes a healthy envy against me against the Argentines.
It is wonderful to leave the socialists and now their nation really walk forward. I only yearn to see a similar change in my place of Origin (Venezuela) before my soul abandons my body.
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One of the things that I've really liked about Milei was his realism when he warned (paraphrased) that it would become worse before it would become better and that there would be a period of pain.
How bad was the pain thus far, is it fading, and how did this affect sentiment on the ground?
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IMF is just mafia in suits. Boomers took the loans and lived good now their kids are gonna have to pay for it. Milei is doing something but if btc actually works there they’re gonna flip. They pulled this shit with El Salvador already, they are nice until they are not, they need countries broke to stay relevant. if Argentina goes bitcoin, the loan terms will get interesting.
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