Is Argentinas Economic Collapse Imminent?

is this a sign of collapse? Chez Pauline is closing, no more imported teas available

http://www.infobae.com/2014/02/06/1541938-por-las-trabas-la-importacion-cierra-conocida-casa-te-recoleta

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Read the comments for a frightening insight into campora mentality.

Basically glad it closed, no luxury high end shops for nac n pop argencuba.

It is gonna be some party when these crooks get the spanish archer next year. Too long to wait.
 
http://m.wikihow.com/Survive-Total-Economic-Collapse

Here is a link on how to survive an economic collapse but I suspect Argentinians and expats could improve quite a bit on this -

I would say the main thing would be to make sure you have all your assets and savings outside of the country (for those that have that luxury) and any local assets be in tangible form - real estate , precious metals, etc

Then stock up in food and have back up power supply
 
http://m.wikihow.com...onomic-Collapse

Here is a link on how to survive an economic collapse but I suspect Argentinians and expats could improve quite a bit on this -

I would say the main thing would be to make sure you have all your assets and savings outside of the country (for those that have that luxury) and any local assets be in tangible form - real estate , precious metals, etc

Then stock up in food and have back up power supply

Can't one subsist on a diet of "hope and change?"
 
This country has been subsisting on hope and change for long enough.
 
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