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    Could Milei win in the first round?

    The moment THE MOMENT this country begins to turn its self round expect mass migration, illegal and legal, as is happening in the US and Europe. In fact Argentina will be seen as a more attractive option even. Great for investors and speculators I guess but Argentina will rapidly change in more...
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    Tucker Carlson in Buenos Aires

    How is that modus operandi any different to how virtually all media and social media commentators operate?
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    Tucker Carlson in Buenos Aires

    Why would the average Argentine already be familiar with Tucker? Why don't you trust and respect Argentines to come to their own opinion of him? It is scarier to think that progressives think that Tucker is relatable to our least favourite Austrian Boheme National Socialist/Dictator? Leftist...
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    Fabulous article that details how Argentina went from Being the wealthiest country in world to now

    There is no painless solution. Those opposed to Milei or Dollarization don't have a viable cure or don't want a cure because they will lose out personally. Maybe it won't work but the status quo evidently doesn't work and hasn't worked virtually ever.
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    Fabulous article that details how Argentina went from Being the wealthiest country in world to now

    From a Telesur article - Argentina's Macri Orders Dismantling of Hugo Chavez Hall ...The President Hugo Chavez Frias Hall is located in the Casa Patria Grande, Nestor Kirchner, an institution in the capital city of Buenos Aires created by former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de...
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    What Would Dollarization Mean for Expats?

    These zombie arguments keep coming back... about how "Argentina is socialist", when in fact it never has been, and "never mind the terminology, it really is socialist" :rolleyes:. And now how Argentina is "closer to Cuba economically and politically" 🤣 Is this the "fill the zone with shit"...
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    What Would Dollarization Mean for Expats?

    It doesn't really matter if Argentina has ever had a 'Socialist' or 'Marxist' government by name. Whatever a political system is called it's how the system actually works (or doesn't) and how the populace are affected that matters. In effect it is more a centrally planned economy than free...
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    What Would Dollarization Mean for Expats?

    Those fore attached articles might not paint the whole picture but are they factually incorrect? Peronism deliberately blurs the lines. 'Its not far left because ... ' 'But yet no centre left country controls and manipulates production and the populace the way Argentina does by the extent it...
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    What Would Dollarization Mean for Expats?

    Panama is corrupt as hell. Panama Files..
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    NYC Airbnb New Regulations, Will BA follow?

    Watch out. The Boomers will come along to tell you how tough they had it in the seventies...
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    What Would Dollarization Mean for Expats?

    Lol that describes most billionaires. Imagine how much more shit the Bidens or Clintons or even Obamas would have on them if they were as rich as Trump. TDS is a thing.
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    Far-Right Libertarian Wins Argentina’s Presidential Primary

    Yes. They are all creepy in a way.
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    Far-Right Libertarian Wins Argentina’s Presidential Primary

    There's something a bit creepy about Milei but if he is half as effective as Trump Argentina will be in a better place.
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    What Would Dollarization Mean for Expats?

    The days of cheap property anywhere in any half liveable city are over...
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    What Would Dollarization Mean for Expats?

    Everything will cost more but then people would be earning more too no?
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    Argentina's continued collapse by another Redditor in June 2023

    Theres still a lot of variation in level of wealth in the 1% itself. And 1% could be 5%. $1500-2000 pm s little for an American living in America but how many Argentines have that level of income?The point is most expats on this forum live a relatively privileged life in BA. That's mostly why...
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    Argentina's continued collapse by another Redditor in June 2023

    I didn't say they were migrating in hordes. But many would -like- to migrate. The numbers in Spain are almost the same as after the 2001 crisis. Are you saying the crisis wasn't that bad then? I know from personal experience having spoken to Argentines that live in Spain. They all love being...
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    Argentina's continued collapse by another Redditor in June 2023

    Infobae 5 Dic, 2022 - Los argentinos que se mudan a España se multiplican y los números ya se parecen a los de la crisis de 2001. El Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas del país europeo reveló que 353.000 argentinos viven en ese país y el número subió casi tanto como después de la última gran...
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    Argentina's continued collapse by another Redditor in June 2023

    Ok, anyone else live in a shitty cockroach-infested fungus pit of a 1-bedroom apartment in Retiro? I go by what expats have posted on this forum over the last decade.
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    Argentina's continued collapse by another Redditor in June 2023

    The poor constantly flooding the US's border still think it's a land of opportunity while the rest of the world either laughs at or weeps for it. That said offer a one way ticket to Miami or Europe and many Argentines would take it.
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