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    Milei is well qualified and succeeding as president of Argentina

    This should have been Milei's presidential campaign slogan right from the start. Rejoice!
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    Milei is well qualified and succeeding as president of Argentina

    If you prefer to believe in the promises coming from an eccentric politician that are supposed to bring results in 15 years, that's definitely your choice. It's as if there were no competent economists trying to resolve Argentina's problems over the last couple of decades. But now, to the rescue...
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    Milei is well qualified and succeeding as president of Argentina

    This is the inflation rate chart, month-over-month. The December jump is the only 'Milei effect' that has taken place so far. As for all these 'surveys suggest something would happen,' we'll see how the game plays out. Yes, inflation has cooled down a bit since December, but it's still nothing...
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    Milei is well qualified and succeeding as president of Argentina

    By calling it 'treatment,' you're already implying that it's supposed to have a beneficial effect. However, it could be something else, like unnecessary torture, for example. Say there is a guy who eats a piece of cake every day. He knows it's bad and that he needs to do something about it. One...
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    What's behind the recent blue dollar price surge?

    I think of three reasons: Renewed talks about dollarization. A few people who had a cushion of dollars saved for a rainy day are now running out and The recent diplomatic spat with Spain has made people skeptical about the prospects of a speedy recovery.
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    Milei is well qualified and succeeding as president of Argentina

    This has nothing to do with being qualified or not. I could prescribe you a lobotomy, and I am not a doctor at all. Ah, the forecasts. They might think that an inflation rate of 300% is a bit too high and the only way is down. Well, Zimbabwe's experience tells us otherwise.
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    Milei meeting with Elon Musk

    Protest voting, maybe? It would be interesting to see how many votes he would receive if there were a 'None of the Above' option on the ballot.
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    Looking to create group Spanish lesson for kids

    I believe that a teacher who teaches a small group is not private by definition.
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    COVID vaccine - where to get it

    Don't you think you're a bit late to the party?
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    Milei faces biggest protest yet as students march over budget cuts

    When you see pictures of probably half a million people demonstrating, do you really think foreign students are at the heart of the problem? I doubt you can name four modern scientists without Googling them, let alone their nationalities.
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    Milei’s Amputation Regime for Argentina

    I don't see a contradiction there. They say they didn't experience any kind of cultural life. For some reason, you assume that's because they couldn't afford it. For the price of a single one-way plane ticket to the US, they could buy 900 theater tickets in Moscow. If they could only afford it...
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    Milei’s Amputation Regime for Argentina

    During the Soviet era, the average salary of an engineer was about 150 rubles, and the price of a theater ticket was two rubles. So, theater tickets were quite affordable. I am not saying that life was easy by any means. And yes, from an economic standpoint, a welfare recipient in the US...
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    Javier Milei Ended a DC-Sized Deficit in...Nine Weeks

    It's like praising Stalin for increasing GDP per capita by killing a bunch of people. Irrational worshiping of some economic numbers with blatant disregard for the actual negative impact.
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    Looking for recommendations for best private hospital for a quick visit, in Palermo.

    It is definitely private. As to "fast" - it kind of depends. Ask them about expected waiting time.
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    Looking for recommendations for best private hospital for a quick visit, in Palermo.

    If you know exactly what you want, you can try to buy it in a small pharmacy (not Farmacity) without a prescription. (It's still better to see a doctor, naturally) As for the hospital, try Hospital Alemán at Pueyreddón & Berutti. From the Pueyreddón entrance on the left, you'll find the...
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    Does anybody know someone who day trades in Argentina?

    Sorry, but when someone claims, 'I know more about trading than everyone here,'I expect his extraordinary abilities to translate directly into his financial success. Therefore, a simple fact check to verify this claim is justified. Can I start my sentence with 'Sorry,' or do I also need your...
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    Protest Against Milei’s Move to Scrap Film Institute, INCAA

    The vibrant art scene in Argentina is the result of a nurturing environment, which includes, among other factors, government support. This support provides an opportunity to create art. While not every work becomes a masterpiece, such an environment might just be the catalyst for someone to...
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    Protest Against Milei’s Move to Scrap Film Institute, INCAA

    What surprises me is that people who were particularly drawn to Argentina because of its cultural life are now trying to establish some kind of supremacy and boast about having a better understanding of life. Argentina is not rational. Attempting to understand it especially with a small...
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    Does anybody know someone who day trades in Argentina?

    Please don't be offended, but based on the fact that you can't afford medical insurance here, it seems that your extensive knowledge of trading hasn't brought you many benefits in life.
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    Worldcoin Iris Scan for $$$ scam has landed in Argentina.

    Seeing that everybody is suddenly so concerned about his identifying biological information, how do you guys pass the security controls in Ezeiza where fingerprinting is required? Do they have to sedate you to take your fingerprints? Or beat you into submission? By the way, in many countries...
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