Macanudo
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Milie: "The Argentine problem is that the solution is in the hands of the problem: the politicians. I’m the only one who speaks of an economic program designed for 35 to 50 years. If you get stuck in the short term, it all ends badly."
Do we need to wait 35 to 50 years to see results? What are the short-term benefits of his plan?
Milei: "You have a 45% poverty rate, you have 10% [of people] indigent. There are five million people who do not eat in Argentina (in a country of 46 million) when Argentina produces enough food for 400 million human beings and the tax burden is 70%. That is to say, the state takes the food of 280 million human beings and there are five million who don’t eat."
What is his plan for feeding the five million starving people?
Do we need to wait 35 to 50 years to see results? What are the short-term benefits of his plan?
Milei: "You have a 45% poverty rate, you have 10% [of people] indigent. There are five million people who do not eat in Argentina (in a country of 46 million) when Argentina produces enough food for 400 million human beings and the tax burden is 70%. That is to say, the state takes the food of 280 million human beings and there are five million who don’t eat."
What is his plan for feeding the five million starving people?