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    Shock at the Supermarket

    You are responsible for your comments. Nothing in your original comments condemning those who voiced complaints was couched in humor. This attempt to deflect criticism of your comments, to portray your critics as humorless and unoriginal, is undeserved. You are again disingenuous (and vacuous)...
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    Shock at the Supermarket

    Selective shopping in search of discounts is tantamount to rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. "Milanesas para todos" now rings hollow - I paid 62 pesos for a tasteless milanesa Neopolitana (1/2 order) in Banchero's on Corrientes and Talcahuano the other night. Add 26 for a sopa...
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    Money Issues for an Expat

    If the economy continues to deteriorate don't be sure that those teaching English will maintain a decent income. There will be fewer students with the disposable income for classes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKzTenirFHE
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    Move to Buenos Aires?

    Things will get cheap for those with foreign currency before too long - when the current economic policy of the KFC government implodes and the USD trades for 8 pesos (within a year).
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    Rentas/ ABL tax increase

    If Argentina had bananas , it would be a banana republic. (Now all the locals who participate on an expat site to practice their english can come to the defense of their fatherland).
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    Shock at the Supermarket

    Soy and other export commidities that bring in USD to the government reserves (which USD they use to prop up the peso) are down. Energy imports which drain government USD reserves are up (ergo the YPF hijinks). The current CFK government mistakenly believes a strong AR peso is good, thinking...
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    Vent/Rant

    Imported books? Haven't they been subject to ne wlaw making importation hard if not impossible?
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