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    Eerie Echoes: Unraveling the Mysteries of Argentina’s Lost Cities

    Eerie Echoes: Unraveling the Mysteries of Argentina’s Lost Cities https://journeyamerica.wordpress.com/2023/12/10/eerie-echoes-unraveling-the-mysteries-of-argentinas-lost-cities/
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    Zelenskyy coming to Buenos Aires

    ...and you base that on what EXACTLY.
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    Zelenskyy coming to Buenos Aires

    Zelensky's Presidency: A Grifting Scandal or a Fight Against Corruption? The question of whether Volodymyr Zelensky is a grifter is a matter of opinion and interpretation. The term "grifter" typically refers to a person who engages in petty or small-scale swindling. Some critics have accused...
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    Ways for expats in Argentina to make money through side hustles

    There are many ways for expats in Argentina to make money through side hustles. Here are a few ideas:
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    Notifying the SSA of moving to Argentina

    I'm 68 and I have lived long enough to know that any speculation about the future is just a guess. Granted, the guess may or may not be accurate, but at the end of the day, it is nothing but a guess.
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    Notifying the SSA of moving to Argentina

    Nope. No downside.
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    Notifying the SSA of moving to Argentina

    "...here in the US." Maybe THAT'S the reason. I've been in Argentina 13 years and have gotten the form several times.
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    Notifying the SSA of moving to Argentina

    If you have moved outside the United States permanently, you should decide whether to keep Medicare Parts A and B. While you can have Medicare while living abroad, it will usually not cover the care you receive. Most people qualify for premium-free Part A, meaning you will pay nothing for...
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    How Javier Milei Could Change Argentina

    Actually, in 2010, a person in America getting paid the minimum wage would be paid $1160 a month. A person making the minimum wage in 2010 would earn $1160.00 per month. This is based on a 40-hour work week and the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour in 2010. The minimum wage in the...
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    How Javier Milei Could Change Argentina

    The links you provided don't appear to support your assertion.
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    How Javier Milei Could Change Argentina

    "...minimum wage in Argentina at that time was the highest in the americas" Do you have a source for this?
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    How Javier Milei Could Change Argentina

    Like I said, "Following the severe recession of 1998-2002 almost anything was good."
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    How Javier Milei Could Change Argentina

    Following the severe recession of 1998-2002 almost anything was good.
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    Collaborative Project on Shady Practices Among Taxi Vendors at AEP

    I am working with a couple Argentine journos on a piece about corrupt taxi vendors at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) and would love to hear your pertinent stories. Of course, I'll keep you anonymous if you choose. You can email me at [email protected]; please use 'Taxi Vendor' as the...
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    Home Away from Home

    There are a number of reasons why American expats seek out other American expats and American products. Click here to read
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    Excellent Reading for any Expat...

    ...or someone wanting to be an expat. There's Some Place Like Home: Lessons From a Decade Abroad
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    Javier Milei's ideology

    That's sweet. You seem to believe NK is democratic simply because the word is in the name. I bet you'll be surprised to learn that a "tufted tit mouse" is neither a mouse nor a tit.
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    Javier Milei's ideology

    Would you kindly explain EXACTLY what Cuba today has to do with Cuba in 1965, when Che left? BTW, your description, "The situation is dire. People survive with the aid of friends and relatives living abroad; young people are leaving in droves." It sounds as though you are also describing America.
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    Javier Milei's ideology

    May I ask if you actually READ the article? Or are you merely responding to the headline?
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