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Protesting is a national past time in Argentina. Every time I’ve been down there ive seen sort of mass protest or one day strike 
 
also, let the govt start seizing kids again ?
 
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5 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

Protesting is a national past time in Argentina. Every time I’ve been down there ive seen sort of mass protest or one day strike 

 

also, let the govt start seizing kids again ?

 

I'm sure our resident libertarians are shocked and appalled at this.

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3 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

 


First time I went to argentina, the baggage handlers were on a one day strike at newbery to support another group wanting something 

it sucked 

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14 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

If he starts messing with Boca, someone is going to assassinate him ..

 

 

Boca fans don't fuck around.  Shit, drunk Boca fans might be the 3rd strongest military in South America.

Was down there one year when Boca Jrs won the title.  We went down to the obelisk to observe/join in the celebration.  Ended up drinking a lot of win from botas and singing along to newly learned Boca songs with the crowd, because the fuck not?  They were all in a happy mood, so no violence....that said, we made sure to always have a street escape route in sight.

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32 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Boca fans don't fuck around.  Shit, drunk Boca fans might be the 3rd strongest military in South America.

Was down there one year when Boca Jrs won the title.  We went down to the obelisk to observe/join in the celebration.  Ended up drinking a lot of win from botas and singing along to newly learned Boca songs with the crowd, because the fuck not?  They were all in a happy mood, so no violence....that said, we made sure to always have a street escape route in sight.

 

 

 

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Compare that to Jan 6 and Jan 7 in Brasilia, one side is insurrectionist, looting, and seizing the capitol building, the other just protests outside peacefully.

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On 12/20/2023 at 10:36 PM, tx 3 putt said:

How’s that protest ban going ?

 


 

Who could have ever predicted this... in Argentina of all places!?

Never not seen protests in BsAs

 

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They can't avoid martial law but they are trying extremely stupid ways to get around it, like fining organizations for police billable hours, aka you protest we fine you. Also if you protest we won't give you social benefits.

Lets see how this clown fascism ends.

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3 hours ago, texasdago said:

Who could have ever predicted this... in Argentina of all places!?

Never not seen protests in BsAs

 

Wait until one side is banging on pots and the other is dumping humans alive into the South Atlantic.

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1 hour ago, tx 3 putt said:

I thought this was a joke ….

 

Laughing at this is a bit of a sign of our American privilege. When inflation is as high as they have you might want to have your pay set in a certain amount of goods. Their “actual money” is running at an inflation rate of 160% so stanning for the Argentine peso is weird.  And that’s the “official” rate. 
 

Here from an article I saw a while back. 

"Last week I bought two kilos of potatoes for 800 pesos and this week it cost almost 1,200 pesos. I don't know if next week we'll be able to afford to buy the same groceries."

We have no frame of reference for this state of day to day life. 
 

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/argentina-inflation-tops-160-spotlighting-challenge-milei-2023-12-13/
 

This is why you try to avoid such a terrible economic situation/inflation. People will accept anything as an alternative. Hello, Weimar

 

edit- lol the author of that tweet is an Argentine immigrant that moved to Miami. He’s talking shit from a distance after he bolted. 

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Extremely ridiculous

A) Reinvent the wheel paying people with something they may not want (what about vegans?)

B) Sell milk bags at place of convenience? So they can inmediately spend their money?

The problem in Argentina is that their solution to hyperinflation is to hurt the worker, turn off the printing press and don't pay anyone.

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37 minutes ago, linux said:

Extremely ridiculous

A) Reinvent the wheel paying people with something they may not want (what about vegans?)

B) Sell milk bags at place of convenience? So they can inmediately spend their money?

The problem in Argentina is that their solution to hyperinflation is to hurt the worker, turn off the printing press and don't pay anyone.


no way in hell is he going after the rich 

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2 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


no way in hell is he going after the rich 

Then the poor will go after them (and him).  I’d imagine things are far worse if we are hearing such crazy stuff come out.  

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On 12/24/2023 at 2:26 PM, tx 3 putt said:

Aerolíneas Argentinas was privatized and ran into the ground

 

 

Seems like poor wording

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Apropos of nothing, or something, over the holiday, my old man brought over a bunch of photos and a collection of other odds and ends from our family history over the years. Including this gem from their time living in Buenos Aires:
 
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Argentina: where you print out shit celebrating “10 years of stability!”
BTW, the shit hit the fan in Argentina shortly thereafter.

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Milei is hammering the poor and working class. His vp has the road map read for a full blown authoritarian govt ….
 
 

Let them eat cake!

This won’t end well for her.
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2 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:


Let them eat cake!

This won’t end well for her.


Ditching rent control and raising the rates on public transportation = hitting the poor snd working class 

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On 12/31/2023 at 12:45 AM, tx 3 putt said:


Ditching rent control and raising the rates on public transportation = hitting the poor snd working class 

How do the poor and working class like >100% official inflation?

Should price controls remain in place? They’re well established to be poor policy choices. 
 

Reversing the policies that led to Argentina’s disastrous condition was always going to lead to short term pain. 
 

On 1/6/2024 at 7:44 PM, tx 3 putt said:

Let’s continue to hit the poor and working class …

 

You seem awfully invested in what is maybe the most consistently shitty government and their policies remaining in power. All while sharing tweets from an aggrieved Argentine expat living in Miami.  
 

It will be an interesting experiment to witness, but no more than their almost a century of consistent decline. 

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