Small government is smart government.
Javier Milei, Argentina's new libertarian president, has wasted no time amputating various bureaucratic tentacles.
Within hours of being sworn into office on Sunday, Milei made good on his vow to take a "chainsaw" both to government spending and to what he called his country's "political caste," signing an executive order to cut the number of government ministries from 18 to nine. :good:
I love that guy. South America's Trump
God speed to you Javier Milei -- Make Argentina Great Again
Rid your country of every last leftist parasite you can
hes a proud member of the world economic forum.... hes already pushing the "climate change" agenda.... hes a shill and those poor ppl fell for it....
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on December 12, 2023, 12:05:11 PMI love that guy. South America's Trump
God speed to you Javier Milei -- Make Argentina Great Again
Rid your country of every last leftist parasite you can
He is similar to Trump only in the frank way he speaks.
Trump is the furthest thing from a small government libertarian.
Quote from: deadskinmask on December 12, 2023, 12:11:51 PMhes a proud member of the world economic forum.... hes already pushing the "climate change" agenda.... hes a shill and those poor ppl fell for it....
Mr Millei? Care to back that claim up?
Quote from: DKG on December 12, 2023, 12:14:19 PMMr Millei? Care to back that claim up?
you're on a computer.... do some homework if you're interested....
Quote from: deadskinmask on December 12, 2023, 12:16:54 PMyou're on a computer.... do some homework if you're interested....
I am doing something else right now. But, I will see if I can find any dirt on Mr Millei. In the mean time, feel free to support your accusation.
https://www.weforum.org/people/javier-gerardo-milei/
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/javier-milei-turns-commits-paris-192529082.html
Quote from: DKG on December 12, 2023, 12:25:39 PMIn the mean time, feel free to support your accusation.
the links above should clear this up immediately....
Quote from: deadskinmask on December 12, 2023, 12:28:08 PMhttps://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/javier-milei-turns-commits-paris-192529082.html
Likely some financial enticement for Argentina to remain with the fake Paris Agreement. It is only the richest countries that are being robbed.
I will reserve judgment on this. I've got zero trust in most news sources these days. After 6 months, he should have a sufficient track record to determine where Argentina is heading.
Quote from: DKG on December 12, 2023, 12:37:14 PMLikely some financial enticement for Argentina to remain with the fake Paris Agreement. It is only the richest countries that are being robbed.
no, buddy.... the WEF is coming for your ass.... this is happening, chief.... tell yourself whatever makes you "feel better" in the meantime, i suppose.... good luck....
Quote from: deadskinmask on December 12, 2023, 12:27:00 PMhttps://www.weforum.org/people/javier-gerardo-milei/
His advocacy of Bitcoin and criticism of central banking contradicts the traditional finance of the WEF.
I should add that the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada served an internship with the WEF. That does not mean Klaus Schwab is his mentor.
I will keep looking for evidence he is a fake libertarian. His first moves as president suggest he is the real deal.
Quote from: DKG on December 12, 2023, 12:50:31 PMHis advocacy of Bitcoin and criticism of central banking contradicts the traditional finance of the WEF.
I should add that the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada served an internship with the WEF. That does not mean Klaus Schwab is his mentor.
I will keep looking for evidence he is a fake libertarian. His first moves as president suggest he is the real deal.
look, man.... they've already proven they can steal an election.... and they've already proven that they can dismiss it from even going to court.... and they're currently proving (via trump) that if a candidate challenges their grip on control, they'll go to jail.... as you can see, they no longer even need to "campaign".... there is no repulican "party".... there is no democratic "party".... they have all the bars in place and now they're putting a roof on the cage....
Quote from: deadskinmask on December 12, 2023, 01:00:03 PMlook, man.... they've already proven they can steal an election.... and they've already proven that they can dismiss it from even going to court.... and they're currently proving (via trump) that if a candidate challenges their grip on control, they'll go to jail.... as you can see, they no longer even need to "campaign".... there is no repulican "party".... there is no democratic "party".... they have all the bars in place and now they're putting a roof on the cage....
But, we are talking about Argentina and whether Mr Millei is a libertarian who will deliver shock therapy to his country's moribund economy or he is a socialist agent of the WEF.
I'm not going to say you are wrong about him. Time will tell what kind of a leader Javier Millei is. So far, I like what I see.
The fact that he called liberals "shit" on public television and then doubled down by saying "because they are!" when asked why he calls them shit earned him a permanent place on my good side.
He'd have to do something pretty damn fucked up to fall out of grace after a wonderful performance like that.
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on December 12, 2023, 02:44:54 PMThe fact that he called liberals "shit" on public television and then doubled down by saying "because they are!" when asked why he calls them shit earned him a permanent place on my good side.
He'd have to do something pretty damn fucked up to fall out of grace after a wonderful performance like that.
Good. I fucking hate liberals.
Quote from: DKG on December 12, 2023, 12:01:55 PMSmall government is smart government.
Javier Milei, Argentina's new libertarian president, has wasted no time amputating various bureaucratic tentacles.
Within hours of being sworn into office on Sunday, Milei made good on his vow to take a "chainsaw" both to government spending and to what he called his country's "political caste," signing an executive order to cut the number of government ministries from 18 to nine. :good:
How can you think that was good for Argentinians without knowing any details. Do you even know which departments he cut. Will this involve cuts to essential services like health care, education, pensions, elder care and so on.
Quote from: DKG on December 12, 2023, 02:03:11 PMBut, we are talking about Argentina and whether Mr Millei is a libertarian who will deliver shock therapy to his country's moribund economy or he is a socialist agent of the WEF.
I'm not going to say you are wrong about him. Time will tell what kind of a leader Javier Millei is. So far, I like what I see.
"democratic" policies are destructive by design and the "republican" party hasn't been productive for quite some time.... reagan was a good president and trump was a decent president.... but apart from those two, the republican party is little more than "controlled opposition" and a bookmark for poisonous democratic policy.... they have their safeguards firmly in place.... and ppl are fast becoming obsolete.... as the next election approaches, you'll see politicians blatantly disregard "the will of the ppl" because they no longer have to appease the masses.... we didn't "end up here" accidentally.... and government won't save you from government....
Quote from: Brent on December 12, 2023, 03:17:37 PMHow can you think that was good for Argentinians without knowing any details. Do you even know which departments he cut.
If he didn't before, then he does now. Or at least he knows the ones Javier Milei intends to cut (if we are to be pedantic about it) along with the ones he intends to retain to get the country moving forwards.
Quote from: deadskinmask on December 13, 2023, 04:47:27 AM"democratic" policies are destructive by design and the "republican" party hasn't been productive for quite some time.... reagan was a good president and trump was a decent president.... but apart from those two, the republican party is little more than "controlled opposition" and a bookmark for poisonous democratic policy.... they have their safeguards firmly in place.... and ppl are fast becoming obsolete.... as the next election approaches, you'll see politicians blatantly disregard "the will of the ppl" because they no longer have to appease the masses.... we didn't "end up here" accidentally.... and government won't save you from government....
I have been saying for quite some time that democracy needs an overhaul. Especially here in North Anmerica.
Quote from: DKG on December 12, 2023, 02:03:11 PMBut, we are talking about Argentina and whether Mr Millei is a libertarian who will deliver shock therapy to his country's moribund economy or he is a socialist agent of the WEF.
I'm not going to say you are wrong about him. Time will tell what kind of a leader Javier Millei is. So far, I like what I see.
Even More pain coming to Argentina DKG.
I suspect the poor there will feel it even more than they are now.
Quote from: JOE on December 13, 2023, 10:55:49 AMEven More pain coming to Argentina DKG.
I suspect the poor there will feel it even more than they are now.
Um no. A stronger currency, smaller government, and shrinking deficits means less inflation/greater buying power for the masses.
Quote from: DKG on December 13, 2023, 11:03:40 AMUm no. A stronger currency, smaller government, and shrinking deficits means less inflation/greater buying power for the masses.
And even under the most idealistic scenario, the pain has to come first DKG.
Quote from: DKG on December 13, 2023, 10:49:48 AMI have been saying for quite some time that democracy needs an overhaul. Especially here in North Anmerica.
we need a smaller government and we need to bust ppls heads open for calling us a "democracy" and then when they regain consciousness gently remind them we're a "constitutional republic".... :crampe:
Quote from: JOE on December 13, 2023, 11:24:30 AMAnd even under the most idealistic scenario, the pain has to come first DKG.
Forty percent of the population lives in poverty. They have been in pain for a long time. This is why Argentines elected a reformer.
Quote from: deadskinmask on December 13, 2023, 11:39:00 AMwe need a smaller government and we need to bust ppls heads open for calling us a "democracy" and then when they regain consciousness gently remind them we're a "constitutional republic".... :crampe:
I agree. But, not with the busting people's heads open part though.
Quote from: DKG on December 13, 2023, 11:49:15 AMI agree. But, not with the busting people's heads open part though.
thats the paradox and thats why we will never cure "liberalism".... they want to remove our collective rights and we want to preserve the constitution.... "democracy" can violate the constitution.... but to fight it, we need to violate all these liberals rights.... its unfixable....
Quote from: DKG on December 13, 2023, 11:47:25 AMForty percent of the population lives in poverty. They have been in pain for a long time. This is why Argentines elected a reformer.
There'll be a lot of cuts and pain if Pollievre and the Tories get in here, DKG.
However I agree that the Liberals under Trudeau II have been reckless & have blown Canada's budget. So it's inevitable that cuts are a comin' one day.
Quote from: JOE on December 13, 2023, 01:09:33 PMThere'll be a lot of cuts and pain if Pollievre and the Tories get in here, DKG.
However I agree that the Liberals under Trudeau II have been reckless & have blown Canada's budget. So it's inevitable that cuts are a comin' one day.
Dead wrong. There has been nothing but cuts and pain under Trudeau. Canadians have seen their purchasing power cut under many tax increases, reckless spending, foolish green measures and unsustainable immigration levels. They have meant a deterioration of health care, less and more expensive housing, more expensive transportation, more expensive electricity, more expensive home heating, and more expensive food.
Cutting spending means lowering inflation, lowering deficits and putting more money in Canadians pockets. The exact opposite of what you wrote.
Quote from: DKG on December 14, 2023, 10:39:37 AMDead wrong. There has been nothing but cuts and pain under Trudeau. Canadians have seen their purchasing power cut under many tax increases, reckless spending, foolish green measures and unsustainable immigration levels. They have meant a deterioration of health care, less and more expensive housing, more expensive transportation, more expensive electricity, more expensive home heating, and more expensive food.
Cutting spending means lowering inflation, lowering deficits and putting more money in Canadians pockets. The exact opposite of what you wrote.
I don't think there's anything wrong with stating what's to come.
People have to sober up and suck it up, DKG.
If pain's a comin in Canada, it's comin'
Just like Argentina.
I don't begrudge the Tories if they have to make budget cuts and spending is outta control. The Liberals cut big time in the 1990s when Chretien came in, and nobody objected back then. So it is slanted to portray the Tories as ogres if they end up doing the same thing.
Things like free dental care the Libs/NDP promised probably out the window when the next administration comes in after the next election. Yeah, I'd like free dental care too, free this, free that, but in all honesty, can the country afford it?
I actually agree with you and those on the Canadian right that things have gone astray under Trudeau. He doesn't seem to be in control. He's not strong enough as a leader. I think he wants to be in this business to be liked and popular, but a leader shouldn't be in it for glamour or a popularity contest. Leaders have to make tough decisions sometimes and they have to act like and be men. Even if it makes them unpopular with the public. And that applies to spending and budgets.
Quote from: DKG on December 14, 2023, 10:39:37 AMDead wrong. There has been nothing but cuts and pain under Trudeau. Canadians have seen their purchasing power cut under many tax increases, reckless spending, foolish green measures and unsustainable immigration levels. They have meant a deterioration of health care, less and more expensive housing, more expensive transportation, more expensive electricity, more expensive home heating, and more expensive food.
Cutting spending means lowering inflation, lowering deficits and putting more money in Canadians pockets. The exact opposite of what you wrote.
Spending cuts are only painful when they are accompanied by tax increases. Ralph Klein and former Finance Minister Paul Martin did it right. They cut spending and gave widespread tax relief.
I won't be here, but I hope the next Canadian PM follows Klein and Martin's example. I don't know the new Prez of Argie, but if he is slashing taxes/fees while cutting government spending largesse, he will succeed in making Argies more prosperous.
Quote from: Shen Li on December 14, 2023, 04:07:08 PMSpending cuts are only painful when they are accompanied by tax increases. Ralph Klein and former Finance Minister Paul Martin did it right. They cut spending and gave widespread tax relief.
I won't be here, but I hope the next Canadian PM follows Klein and Martin's example. I don't know the new Prez of Argie, but if he is slashing taxes/fees while cutting government spending largesse, he will succeed in making Argies more prosperous.
I will put a Milton Friedman for Dummies in Jo Jo's stocking this year.