• masquenox@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    He’s just doing what the IMF has proposed for years

    So he’s just throwing Argentina to the neoliberal wolves?

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      9 months ago

      Isn’t that like his whole thing to do unregulated capitalism?

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        9 months ago

        Pretty much. This is not just going to be an Argentinian thing… capitalists desperately funding politicians into power that makes no secret of their willingness to sabotage economies for the benefit of the rich is something we’re probably going to be seeing more and more of in the future.

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      8 months ago

      In particular yes. And even if its usually a bad idea an equilibrium must be found between social services and Liberal policies. And Argentina is clearly in much need of some Liberal policies. This president might take it too far, making some irreparable mistakes like doralisation, but seeing the state of the Argentinian economy its provably an overall positive. But again, its. Abit sad that he feels like insulting is the way to do it.

      Also, the IMF usually gives good advice to counties, most of its bad reputation comes from them trying to impose unpopular measures to counties on the border of collapse and it usually fails. But that’s like blaming Hospitals for not beeing able to save all patients. They usually ask for a but too much (as you said they are liberals after all) but its a good idea to listen to them

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        8 months ago

        Also, the IMF usually gives good advice to counties

        Oh… is “destroy your infrastructure for the benefit of US corporations” (somehow) “good advice” now?