I agree - the people have spoken, get over it. I was a supporter of Macri - but unfortunately he made some bad mistakes. I believe he wasn’t bold enough with reforms - gradualism was a disaster. The Argentine economic issues cannot be resolved easily - and it will take pain (austerity). But Argentines seem to prefer constantly robbing the future for the present. The Kirchneristas, I believe, are very corrupt. But people wanted a change - any change, even back to the K’s. This time around, they won’t have the commodity price uplift that fueled Nestors “economic success”. Unfortunately it will get much worse, as the financial markets have no trust in Fernandez (in part because he is so vague on his economic plan; in part because they see Kirchner as a puppet master), and Argentina has lost all credibility. Financial markets reward stability and consistency - neither is in great supply here. It’s a shame that we will see criminals return to power (and don’t hand wave the argument that Macri is also a criminal - that’s a false argument to misdirect away from Christina’s corruption), but it is what the people want.