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You are totally missing my point. I do not blame the IMF for the crisis or think it is some kind of devil for ensuring that Argentina will pay them back. I am absolutely blaming Macri for going to them, etc.
These posters have been very unfair to Nikad a intelligent poster who understands Argentina more than most . The arguments by these posters are full of holes as the argentinian people are not to blame for the massive borrowing from this current government . And what did they do with the borrowing they used it for financial speculation only . Is this not an economic crime? The IMF rules state clearly ( now they have broken them) that money lent cannot be used to support the currency . Why now they are giving the green light to the Argentinian government to utilize 150 million dollars a day to prop up the peso . This is burning of our central bank reserves and its like putting a bathplug on a sinking ship .
The argentinian people live within their means and compared to USA and Australian people they have much less personal debt . The people of Argentina are absolutely not responsible for the bad economic decisions of the current government .
Both TWB103 and rickulivi make EXCELLENT points. Macri made a ton of mistakes and definitely he has to answer for them as the President of Argentina. But some of you are totally unrealistic and don't really understand how screwed up Argentina is if you think that he shoulders all the blame for what is going on. Be realistic on what a train wreck he inherited. I don't think that many people quite understand how bad things were.
It boggles my mind that people are asking for examples how CFK lied or trying to say that inflation wasn't high under her. That's just totally crazy. I already posted in detail in another post about the horrible misfortunes that all coincided at the same time with one of the worst droughts in Argentina in 50 years and the loss of income from corn/soy exports. As well as interest rates going up.
I believe that Macri should have cut spending drastically quickly. But as rickulivi pointed out that's not an easy option when you barely got elected. I already read posters here complaining about their utilities going up and people getting laid off. It seems like all the Monday morning quarter backing here don't live in reality. Running a company in Argentina is really tough, running a huge company is tougher, running a country like Argentina under these circumstances is almost impossible no matter which party is in place.
Some of the posts here are completely unrealistic. I don't think many in Argentina even understand what a horrible situation they are in. The IMF is the lender of last resort. Those that say that IMF loan wasn't needed are totally unrealistic and don't even have a basic fundamental knowledge of finance. I don't mean to be insincere or rude with anyone. But when you have the type of problems Argentina has you have to plan ahead and you can't wait until the last minute to try to come up with financing when you are as big of a deadbeat as Argentina is (sad but true). As another poster mentioned, you should be thanking your lucky stars that the IMF agreed to this EMERGENCY loan. Without it things would be even more dire.
Sure some can argue that this is a temporary band aid. Which may be true. But still it gives Argentina more time. These are very desperate times and desperate times call for desperate measures.
I still think that Macri should have moved quicker but most likely if he did then you'd have another form of chaos. It's one of those damned if you do and damned if you don't situation. Obviously he made many mistakes but many of you are acting like all of these things were automatic and easy decisions which wouldn't have had other consequences. Whether locals want to admit it or not, Argentines are very difficult people. They are complainers and I don't find they have the work ethic of many other countries.
The pain and chaos that Argentina is experiencing now isn't the result of decisions that just happened during Macri's short time in office. It's something that has been brewing for a long time and like I mentioned, most likely you will see these chaotic down falls every few decades no matter who is in office.
In short, Argentina is broken. Argentines are a proud people and I think it pisses them off that their country (as beautiful as it is) is so screwed up. They don't like to acknowledge that fundamentally their system is broken (banking, finance, legal system, employment/labor laws, tax system, trust with one another, political system, massive amounts of corruption, work ethic, poverty levels, horrible education system, efficiency, etc, etc etc).
So continually as there is another crises they will blame the President or political party. But in essence they don't acknowledge that the country is broken in almost every way so they get pissed and blame the politicians (who are also typically corrupt and inept). And it REALLY pains me to say this as I truly love Argentina. But I have to call it like I see it. Until you fix the underlying problems, you will never have long-lasting systemic stability.
So no I don't blame Macri for all these woes just as I didn't blame Kirchner's for all the woes. In between calm periods you will always have these chaotic periods because of the way Argentina is broken.
Regarding the imf loan why now do you think it will work when all the other money generated by the blanqueo , the issue of government bonds , etc etc did not create any difference to the budget of Argentina . The reality is this money was used for pure espectulation on gambling on financial markets . None of this money was used to generate jobs and build business . If Macri just used 5 billion dollars to offer business loans to small business he could have generated close to 100 thousand jobs in this sector . It really is not difficult to generate employment which is the backbone of society . There seems to me a macabre plan to bankrupt the argentinian people and deliver this country to international bankers this is very clear to any intelligent person . Most crisises in world history are generated with the collusion of interested parties , We can not assume that what is happening now is not planned .
Regarding the Imf loan did you know that the first payment made by IMF of over 13 billion dollars in June has been already spent . Talk about efficient money management !!!! The first tangent was spent on defending the peso either though it was against the rules at that time . Now the IMF says that Argentina can access this money utilizing 150 million dollars a day to defend the peso ( Seems very unusual that they would allow this rule that has never been approved for any other country ever. It seems that they are working in collusion to bankrupt Argentina ) . In just 30 weeks all this money could be frittered away and the central bank coffers left with nothing .
Argentinas economic faults are not the peoples faults as they have been manipulated by their government and system for a long long time , Devaluation and inflation combined is a very cruel medicine and is equivalent to the worse of financial terrorism , Imagine if you have a family now on a basic wage your buying power is less than half now than 2017 . This is a fact . Wages in dollars have been decimated but costs in pesos have risen close to 50% . I remember saying just 6 months ago on this forum that inflation this year would be 40% and was attacked by some posters. Looks like inflation will be close to 50% this year. Under the Kirchners it never reached this level and also wages were adjusted to keep pace now not happening .
We are living in historic times in Argentina and I believe this government will go down in history as one of the worst ever if not the worst . In just three years he has destroyed the small business class , send the middle class to poverty , and turned Buenos Aires into a anxious depressed city . The provinces are even worse with mass unemployment and poverty .
Argentina is a country that meant hope for me and in those first years that I was here there was an optimism here that was contagious . From 2004 to 2011 there was a booming economy here that was created by real economic growth , People say it was because of soy etc etc . This booming economy was created by business and confidence in business . When an economy is good and costs are low people expand their businesses and employ people . This was the reason for the economic boom and had nothing to do with soy imports . Nowadays everyone is laying off staff and very few are opening new businesses . This massive unemployment is undereported as is poverty and crime .
Will Argentina benefit from the IMF loan ? As stated above already the first payment in June 2018 has been spent on useless money espectulation . The next payments will not be used in any sense to create employment and improve the lives of the middle and working class population . There will be much more austerity and much more pain . Greece a rich country just 10 years ago is in the grips of a recession for close to 9 years . The IMF loan did not help them as they are a broken people earning the lowest wages of Europe at 600 euros a month for basic wage. The IMF forced the Greek government to raise costs on basic services that many people cannot afford . I read recently that close to 15% of greek households use candles in the night as they cannot afford their electricity bills .
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...austerity-turned-off-the-lights-idUSKBN1781IQ
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