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    Alberto Fernández celebrated the New Year in a luxurious hotel in Madrid

    What did I just read... Just because the gang was throwing scraps around, that accidently hit some poor and mostly rich on the way, you call them socialist/marxist? It is pure populism, without any ideology behind. Argentina never had anything remotely socialist in power. And who thinks that...
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    Price of meat will skyrocket

    That's the problem, it doesn't have to be too painful for the ones already on the edge. It's already painful, more is over the edge and no future for no son. That the country poorly manages subsidies is no guilt of the poor. That I get electricity bill of few dolars, while spending equivalent...
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    What is the future of the arts under Milei?

    I certainly hope none of this will happen. I also believe it won't, if he will be reasonable and relentless where needed.
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    Price of meat will skyrocket

    There are different shades of poverty, and no government can take this topic lightly. Milei at the moment sounds like he is not taking the matter seriously. It's one thing people can't afford some luxury, whole other if they can't afford basics. Till now we should agree poor in Argentina could...
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    What is the future of the arts under Milei?

    The darkest way? You provoke huge social unrest, police chiefs resign one after another, because don't want to be associated with you, army decides can't do nothing, political allies abandon you.. So you end up with zero executive power, zero legislative power, with imensive pressure, surrounded...
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    What is the future of the arts under Milei?

    At that point I think even Milei is fighting himself... If he would be serious, he would outline the plan, point out critical changes, and fight for those to get through. Cutting at every corner generates too much resistance and dilute your efforts. Fighting inflation is tedious job and is...
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    Slow internet in temporary rental

    I'm currently working on claro 4g hot-spot, waiting fiber. It's decent and cheap, but I only spend 1-2gb per day. 15gb is around 3 dolars. Not permanent solution of course.
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    What is the future of the arts under Milei?

    I guess it's easier to govern, if you provide zero services to people, and have close to zero expenses. The question is, who needs such government? Milei is pretending Argentina has it the worst ever, while almost every country in the world experienced similar troubles at some point, and most...
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    Milei officially rejects Argentina entering BRICS

    I'm not advocating for free trade, it doesn't exist and it never will. And what applies to countries you mentioned, doesn't necessarily applies to others. Serbia historically ties heavily on Russia, but was quickly reminded where majority of money comes from, when they wanted to seat on two...
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    Milei officially rejects Argentina entering BRICS

    Can't blame Milei not joining something where Russia is one of main instigators. Russia is well hated this days by most developed countries and certainly such tie can discourage investors from those countries to enter. Doing anything with Russia can blacklist you completely.
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    Is the expat party coming to an end?

    I would like to believe Argentina will go similar path, but in reality not one of these countries is similar. All those countries have people with discipline that I've never saw in Argentina. Laws and order have been always respected, even if economies were poorly run. Closer than all of them I...
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    Argentines protest Milei's economic shock therapy

    The only thing I did not agree with you is, that prices are going down already. For things I had interest for lately, are still going up (although I have to admit some are so high, that I doubt they even have a product, or that maybe they really don't want to sell it). Those prices will go...
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    Argentines protest Milei's economic shock therapy

    I answered to the guy, claiming prices are going down. I don't see that, also posted some examples. Now I'm waiting to be corrected. The wise... I would not be that generous for entrepreneurs in Argentina...
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    Argentines protest Milei's economic shock therapy

    I don't really need another entrepreneural opportunity, especially not in such unpredictable market, but I'm really wondering. You are asking me to provide evidence, while for the post I was referring to you just believe? Just go to mercado libre and check fridges, it's really easy to catch me...
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    Argentines protest Milei's economic shock therapy

    Didn't see you providing links how everything is getting cheaper, but OK... This is the fridge I have, 1150 usd (dólar blue year ago): https://www.fravega.com/p/heladera-whirlpool-no-frost-xpert-inverter-500-lts-wrm57k2-990045553/ Now around 3000 usd. Samsung S23 ultra mid November 850 usd...
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    Argentines protest Milei's economic shock therapy

    I would like to live in your world. In my paralela, everything is absurdly more expensive than weeks ago, with some exceptions, that are only 50% more expensive. Most of prices of every day products are more expensive than in most European countries, while quality doesn't meet the cheapest...
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    Is the expat party coming to an end?

    It doesn't really matter, what he shows. Investors aren't stupid, they know in few years everything might change no matter the progress till then. But they like profits, they are reckless often, there is too much money around the world. Argentina should not count on some "might be" investors...
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    What do pedestrian crossings mean in CABA?

    And correctly so. If you don't enforce rules for vehicles, why would you do so for pedestrians? Everyone is pedestrian while not everyone is the driver. Also, walking demands more effort, so it is normal you will try to do it in most efficient way, while not endangering anyone else. The same is...
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    What do pedestrian crossings mean in CABA?

    It's actually very simple, in Argentine rules are not even a suggestion, the only rule is self preservation, and small part that most people don't want to kill anyone. Means everyone are just driving/walking as they perceive safe enough. One can imagine this isn't safest way to run traffic. They...
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    Argentines protest Milei's economic shock therapy

    Coming from EU, it is hard to impress me with taxes anywhere in Americas, but I agree they are uneven, subject to corruption, and regulation is making everything muddy. Still, loosing regulations should be done carefully, reckless deregulation will just make trouble after trouble and Argentina...
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