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Who Wants to Be Like Argentina?

Which of these actions by the new Argentina government would you like to see in America.


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That's good. But at what price? If he did that without making poverty or unemployment or environmental degradation worse, then we might want to pay attention. Did he?
Hmmm. Is that question about Argentina or the US? Shouldn't we be asking the same questions here? What is the effect of inflation (and everything related to that) and energy prices on the majority of Americans because of policy decisions?
 
Hmmm. Is that question about Argentina or the US? Shouldn't we be asking the same questions here? What is the effect of inflation (and everything related to that) and energy prices on the majority of Americans because of policy decisions?
From the beginning I've been happy to see a libertarian experiment conducted in Argentina. I'm genuinely interested in seeing if anything useful can be learned from that experiment.

As for inflation, you and my other con friends here have been predicting massive spending-and-deficit induced inflation pretty much every year this millennium. You finally got that inflation after being wrong again and again.

I don't think you get to claim you've been right about inflation until you can explain why you were wrong all along until now.
 
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Some regulation is necessary.
Not sure about encouraging homeschooling.
I'm all for punishing rioters, but not peaceful protestors...so I'm not sure what's meant.

Most of these seem wise on the surface, but moderation is key. It doesn't need to be all one way or the other...these are nuanced issues.
 
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From the beginning I've been happy to see a libertarian experiment conducted in Argentina. I'm genuinely interested in seeing if anything useful can be learned from that experiment.

As for inflation, you and my other con friends here have been predicting massive spending-and-deficit induced inflation pretty much every year this millennium. You finally got that inflation after being wrong again and again.

I don't think you get to claim you've been right about inflation until you can explain why you were wrong all along until now.
I am definitely a fiscal conservative. Inflation can take a couple of forms. Unfortunately, consumer inflation is the worst for lower and middle income folks. That's what we've had for 3 years now. Food and housing are impacted the most.
 
From the beginning I've been happy to see a libertarian experiment conducted in Argentina. I'm genuinely interested in seeing if anything useful can be learned from that experiment.

Did you learn anything useful from the decades of socialist experimentation?
 
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