Business Milei is already proving the Left-wing economic establishment wrong - Argentina’s reforms prove it’s possible to slash a bloated state


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Javier Milei was dismissed as a madman on his election

Argentina has historically been a country of failed governments, economic collapses, and debt defaults. Yet incredibly there are signs that – against all the odds – the bold, free market reforms of its libertarian President Javier Milei are beginning to work.

With inflation falling, interest rates coming down, and the Peso on fire in one market, Milei is already proving the global Left-wing economic establishment – addicted to bigger government and endless deficits – wrong. Indeed, it may provide a template for other countries to escape from zero growth.

First, what’s changed in the country: inflation has fallen to 11pc and Milei predicts it will fall further. While a monthly figure (this is Argentina after all), price rises may be coming back under control after soaring above 300pc annually.


Argentina’s economic growth has been volatile

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Last week, Milei announced that the country had recorded its first quarterly budget surplus since 2008, a modest 0.2pc of GDP, but still an astonishing achievement in such a short space of time, especially for a country that has run deficits for 113 of the last 123 years.

Then, earlier this week, the central bank, which Milei has not yet gotten around to abolishing as he pledged, cut interest rates for the third time in three weeks. While they are still at an eye-watering 50pc, that will start to feed through into the economy very soon. Investors have started to notice.

According to Bloomberg data, in the blue-chip swap market the Peso was the best-performing currency in the world in the first quarter of this year, and the bond markets are rallying as well.

It may also get better over the months ahead. With stabilising prices, and a rising currency, investment should start flowing again into a country rich in natural resources and hyper-competitive on wages costs.

If Milei can make good on his promise to unlock the country’s vast reserves of shale oil and gas – using technologies that have proved safe and successful in the US – then the economy could even start to boom.

If so, Argentina would be defying a global economic establishment addicted to bigger government, more regulation, and rising deficits.

We keep being lectured, not least by the shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, and by President Biden and his acolytes in the United States, on the need for an active state, an industrial strategy, and more borrowing to pay for investment, and that regulation is the key to industrial and economic leadership, not its enemy.

The IMF, meanwhile, was too often a huge cheerleader for the failed Argentinian administrations of the past, extending the biggest loans in its history to the country.

On Milei’s election, he was dismissed as a madman who would be removed from office within a matter of months, if not weeks. In proving that narrative wrong, he would show that even after the short-lived catastrophe of the Liz Truss government, free market reforms are far from impossible.

So how is he en route to deliver such a massive shock to the stale economic orthodoxy? Fundamentally, he got three big calls right.

First, even without a majority in parliament, he has been ruthless. Whole government departments have been closed down overnight, regardless of the immediate consequences. The Ministry of Culture was axed, so was the anti-discrimination agency, and the state-owned news service. Only last month, he unveiled plans to fire another 70,000 state employees.

Milei hasn’t attempted to cut gradually, to control budgets, or to ease people out with early retirement, or hiring freezes. Instead, he has, as promised, taken a ‘chainsaw’ to the machinery of the state, yielding huge savings in the process.

Next, he has been bold. The president massively devalued the peso on day one, taking the financial hit upfront, and then tore up rent controls, price restrictions and state subsidies. He pared back workers’ rights, reducing maternity leave and severance compensation, and allowed companies to fire workers who went on strike.

He ripped away fuel subsidies, even though it meant a temporary spike in inflation. Sure, there has been some short-term pain, but the results are now becoming evident.

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Argentinians protested in Buenos Aires over Milei's dramatic reforms

Rents, for example, are falling by 20pc a year as landlords, freed from controls, put more supply on the market, instead of withdrawing it as they do in countries where the price is set by the government.

Finally, Milei has never stopped making the argument. He promotes freedom, liberalisation and a smaller state with a messianic zeal.

Many of the measures he has taken might be rough, but the president has never attempted to dismiss that, instead explaining patiently and persistently why the reforms are justified, and how they will create greater prosperity for everyone in the long run.

Much of the developed world, and the UK in particular, are gradually slipping into Argentinian-style stagnation before Milei came along.

Governments are hooked on subsidies and price controls, trying to buy their way out of every challenge with higher spending. Deficits are allowed to rise relentlessly, with no meaningful plan for ever bringing them down again. A corrupt, crony capitalism is allowed to flourish, killing competition.

But the Argentine leader is providing a blueprint for how to break free. The global economic elite keeps lecturing us on why we need more government and a more powerful state despite the painful lack of results. Argentina is challenging it in dramatic fashion.

It is just possible that it is starting to work.




Like I said on a previous thread, he is indeed unfucking the economy and so far, the numbers don't lie. Like one of you guys said, and to put on simple terms, it's like he put an obese country on a diet and exercise plan, and the scale is showing that we are losing weight.

Regarding protests, the only ones throwing a shitfit are the local brocialists and all unionists, whom are slowly but surely losing a lot of ground because he's slashing their source of income - so what they usually do, is rally a bunch of unions to protest. "Muh reforms!! b-bb-but our social plans!!! MUH GIBSMEDAT!!!" he's basically pushing all those suckling on the teat of the state to get a real job, and obviously they want none of it.

To make it even more evident that people are very happy with his reforms, the local media keeps trying to interview people in the streets, trying to get some spicy clip that they could use as fodder, but they really can't. One reporter asked some rando on the street if he agreed with all social and economical reforms that he has enacted over the last 5 months, and promptly replied "yeh it's a much needed change, he probably needs 5 more years to fix all the garbage left by the previous governments".

His approval rating is still well over 50% and climbing. If he delivers at least 3/4 of what he's promised during his campaign, then Milei will be here to stay for sure.

Then there's the bromance between him and Elon.

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Bonus article:

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Damn it feels good to be a filthy Argie, for once.
 
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The Argentinan spin-off of austin powers was not what I expected.

Good on the goofy looking guy though, I hope people the world over get to see that it is possible to roll back government powers.
 
Can we please stop pretending Argentina will ever get off the rollercoaster.

For it's entire existence it's been a loop of this shit, it will never end. In 20 years we'll be reading about how the entire economy was an elaborate ponzi scheme.
 
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Try to keep an eye out for glow in the darks.
Won't happen unless he goes for the oil market. Axing workers' rights is what megacorporations love. Nobody beside the wealthy are going to win in the end from these policies. One way or another, they will get to be a cog in the globohomo machine as generic mutt people since this Jew-loving president abolished the Ministry of Culture (bad goy, you don't have any culture, you are Latinx people!).

Milei is just another "hurr durr line must go up" dickhead like every other dickhead who runs this shithole planet. The only difference between him and the EU or US is he got rid of shit that's obviously harmful to that goal like DEI nonsense. But at the end of the day, you're still fucked.
 
This article is already wrong by claiming there's a "left-wing economic establishment" when the status quo is overwhelmingly right-wing, no matter the metric or how you look at it, not wasting my time with this journo bullshit.
Bullshit. Governments around the world overwhelmingly support garbage economic theories like Keynesianism that just so happen to justify their desires for central banking and economic central planning. There is almost no actual economic conservatism anywhere on Earth. It is antithetical to government to want to constrain itself and allow more efficient decentralization because, among other reasons, they can't take political credit for it.
 
The purpose of any ministry of culture is not to champion culture, it's to producers propaganda.
Culture did very well for thousands of years until some bastard decided he could manipulate culture
That is true, since I'm sure they're involved in funding gay pride parades and shit. But true to his Jewish worldview, Milei decided the whole thing should be eradicated instead of championing Argentina's national culture and heritage to both its own people and the world.
 
since this Jew-loving president abolished the Ministry of Culture (bad goy, you don't have any culture, you are Latinx people!).

I'm sure the Ministry of Culture was super based and trad, and definitely not a major hub for pushing poz. Argentina had no culture before 1973, when this office was created.

If the sun shines, Europeans think it's because Parliament created a Ministry of Sunshine in 1975, and that the country was in perpetual night before then.
 
Can we please stop pretending Argentina will ever get off the rollercoaster.

For it's entire existence it's been a loop of this shit, it will never end. In 20 years we'll be reading about how the entire economy was an elaborate ponzi scheme.
Yep. South America is the most dysfunctional continent after Africa. If Milei doesn’t go full retard, they will start drowning Argentina with shit tier South Americans like Bolivians and Venezuelans. Then he’ll get pressured to start importing heccin niggerinos cohencidentally by the same people advising him to roll back government powers. Then a leftist gets back into office in the next election and goes right back to doing what they were doing without learning a single lesson.
 
instead of championing Argentina's national culture and heritage to both its own people and the world.
The problem with the march thru the institutions (which happened in LATAM too, basically any western-adjacent country got the same shit) is that even if you order them to do it they'll refuse, the whole place has been co-opted. While I'm not sure if he did it solely for political reasons or because the place was a huge drain on the budget as most latino bureaucracies tend to be, the fact is if he wanted to promote the local culture he's better off recreating the ministry from scratch, probably with a focus on exporting culture like signing deals to allow foreign studios to shoot movies there which gives actual jobs to local film crews and actors plus serves as free tourism ads for the country.
 
Very few arguments about what makes Milei's policies not work. Only /pol/-tier "but he's a JOOOO-LOVAH" pablum.

Never change, A&N.
Because the founders of the Austrian School were Jewish, /pol/-sters can't help but hate it because it's not some all encompassing grand narrative of socieconomics. At best they can be called corporatists and I see merit in the corporatist system when it comes to cultural loyalty, but really I doubt they're even that. In all honest they're just socialists who still agree with the labor theory of value, the theory of the tendency for the rate of profit to fall, and the obsolecence of the gold standard. They'll accept most socialist arguments for economic policy as long as it's not paraded by a Jew or their golem.

That is not to say Milei still doesn't suck Jews off. He should fuck off with that and maybe read what Rothbard and Hoppe had to say about Jews and Zionism, but economically everything he is doing is sound. If anything he is not going far enough. Argentina should be seen purely as an economic experiment here, not a cultural one, and right wing nationalists should be taking notes how to run an economy even if Milei's social policy is pozzed.

The problem with the march thru the institutions (which happened in LATAM too, basically any western-adjacent country got the same shit) is that even if you order them to do it they'll refuse, the whole place has been co-opted. While I'm not sure if he did it solely for political reasons or because the place was a huge drain on the budget as most latino bureaucracies tend to be, the fact is if he wanted to promote the local culture he's better off recreating the ministry from scratch, probably with a focus on exporting culture like signing deals to allow foreign studios to shoot movies there which gives actual jobs to local film crews and actors plus serves as free tourism ads for the country.

A real ministry of culture for Argentina would be promoting Catholicism and Dragon Ball and helicopters or something but I assume the ministry Milei found when he got elected was all about troons, drag queens, immigrants, and buttsex. It was better off just nuking the whole thing.
 
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Yep. South America is the most dysfunctional continent after Africa. If Milei doesn’t go full retard, they will start drowning Argentina with shit tier South Americans like Bolivians and Venezuelans. Then he’ll get pressured to start importing heccin niggerinos cohencidentally by the same people advising him to roll back government powers. Then a leftist gets back into office in the next election and goes right back to doing what they were doing without learning a single lesson.
I don't even mean that not that I disagree. But that whole country is just a loop of people promising to "really truly fix it fr this time" doing everything to create the illusion of things improving with no regard for the long term. It struggles on for a decade or two, then the whole system collapses.
 
Other than that, if you want to chill in a city much whiter and a lot less polluted than Commiefornia, you're welcome to drop by.

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Holy shiiiiittt that dumbass is crying that Argentina isn't full of people larping as Aztecs like she is desperate to as well.

Also, even more funny is her SHOCK that a country literally built by Europeans doesn't have dirty, disease causing food carts out everywhere.

Fucking GOOD.
 
Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo, Puerto Madero, are all overpriced as hell. You should try looking for apartments in Barrancas de Belgrano, Nuñez, San Isidro, Martinez. A bit further away from downtown Buenos Aires (it's just 30 min away), but those areas are more chill and just as nice.
thats nice and all, but can i order a beer and a schnitzel without having to use spanish in those areas?
 
Instead of wondering whether one's opinion of Jews might be irrelevant to their ability to run a government, poltard rapefugees cope, seethe, and dilate because the I HATE COMMIES SO FUCKING MUCH REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE man who is succeeding rather spectacularly also doesn't hate Jews. What a world I hope it never changes
Then, earlier this week, the central bank, which Milei has not yet gotten around to abolishing as he pledged,
He has said multiple times that he cannot abolish the central bank before he uses it to unfuck the economy that it fucked, that if he abolished it instantly that would make it harder to clean up the mess because the central bank has the legal power to do things that no other institution in the country does
 
Can't get over how much he looks like a nineteenth-century English railway maganate. He should really get a tophat and waistcoatmaxx.
 
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