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Javier Milei

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Quote from: Lokmar on November 29, 2023, 07:49:13 PMAfter a delirious escapade in TJ, he's sure to come running back to you anyway.

I've been there...Lokmeer!

Tharz lottsa whores there, eh?

And I saw plenty of yer fellow Americans masquerading around as tourists, but acting like well-paying customers whoring around. A number of 'em happilly married men like yerself no doubt Lokmeer.

A whore there, a whore there.

Didja go there already...Lokmeer!?!

I hears Las Vegas is full of 'em too, Bud.

Lokmar

I've never been to mexico and have no desire to ever go there. I go to Vegas with my wife. Besides the obvious benefits, I love her company and we do lots of great stuff together. Last Oct, we met my parents there.

I dont understand paying for pussy, especially paying for professional pussy. Thats like Russian Roulette. Plus, even a crazy bitch of a girlfriend should be banging you as much as you want in Vegas. All you have to do is buy her drinks and dinner.

Herman

Quote from: Lokmar on November 29, 2023, 11:30:38 PMI've never been to mexico and have no desire to ever go there. I go to Vegas with my wife.
Sounds like old Thiel is going to Mexico with his wife(Joe).
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JOE

Argentina is a relevant example to our own economies.
Because if spending goes out of control and they print too much money we may experience a taste of what they are going through.

Perhaps not as bad, but could be a return to the late 1970s with double digit inflation, higher interest rates.

DKG

Quote from: JOE on December 02, 2023, 01:52:54 AMArgentina is a relevant example to our own economies.
Because if spending goes out of control and they print too much money we may experience a taste of what they are going through.

Perhaps not as bad, but could be a return to the late 1970s with double digit inflation, higher interest rates.
Ya think genius. :facepalm:

DKG

Argentina has not usually been on the list. With 100 years of bankruptcy and inflation it has hardly been a role model for anyone.

However, that is about to change. Its libertarian, small state new president, Javier Milei, is taking a "chainsaw" to its bloated state. And at a time when Canada's public sector is growing uncontrollably, while its productivity is plunging, we should watch closely – if Argentina can get it right, so can we.

JOE

Quote from: DKG on December 17, 2023, 12:25:36 PMYa think genius. :facepalm:

From my own past experience of having lived through it, I think we in a period very similar to the 1970s, DKG.

Somehow, much to the chagrin and disappointment of doomsday investors, I don't think the economy will drop off the cliff. Also, it's much more manipulated and a controlled economy than it used to be.

I see all these videos on YouTube that we are living in a period very similar to right before the Great Depression. However, I think these prognosticators aren't necessarily reading the situation right. I think it's more like the 1970s.

Which means...more inflation, higher interest rates.

Stagflation - which will lead to a stagnant stock market.

Therefore, commodoties and food stuffs might be the better place for someone to invest their money rather than the Stock Market.

What do you think, DKG?

Brent


Oerdin

Politically he is probably going to be a failure as he will introduce very needed but deeply unpopular reforms and spending cuts.  If he can also deregulate and privatize much of the socialist economy (Peronism has run Argentina for most of the last 90 years and it's philosophy is a mix of authoritarianism and socialism) then much long term good will have been accomplished.

That said, he doesn't have a majority in the legislature so my guess is he will get hamstrung by the opposition hoping gridlock will favor them.

Oliver the Second

Quote from: JOE on December 17, 2023, 01:09:06 PM...I think we in a period very similar to the 1970s, DKG.


ME TOO

LET'S HOPE THE TREND CONTINUES AND THE PRESIDENT RESIGNS



JOE

Quote from: Oliver the Second on December 26, 2023, 06:44:36 PMME TOO

LET'S HOPE THE TREND CONTINUES AND THE PRESIDENT RESIGNS




I'm starting to wonder if Biden will throw us a curve ball and actually not run again. Or will be pressured to by his own party to do so.

Brent

Quote from: Oliver the Second on December 26, 2023, 06:44:36 PMME TOO

LET'S HOPE THE TREND CONTINUES AND THE PRESIDENT RESIGNS



He is a crook, but more importantly he hates working class people.
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Rancidmilko

They're already sabotaging his government

Trump and Bolsonaro come to mind
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