He's in the US's sphere of influence, and this guarantees that a) he doesn't get assassinated, b) he pays off US debt, c) the Argentine central bank can't fuck with a currency they can't touch.
Besides, we're going to experience deflation here in a hot minute, so it's all gonna be the same. Frankly, it'll probably be better that he experiences USD deflation, than Peso deflation.
Argentina is a Socialist state trying to Liberalize. They are stuck hard within the American sphere of influence (as they have been for over 50 years).
These are strategies that point in the right direction. I'm not going to be autistic, when clearly we can look to Hoppe to identify that practicality to move towards individual liberty is still a good direction.
Is he still pursuing dollarization? That was a red flag to me. He seems to have gotten a bit wishy washy about since assuming office.
He's in the US's sphere of influence, and this guarantees that a) he doesn't get assassinated, b) he pays off US debt, c) the Argentine central bank can't fuck with a currency they can't touch.
Besides, we're going to experience deflation here in a hot minute, so it's all gonna be the same. Frankly, it'll probably be better that he experiences USD deflation, than Peso deflation.
I thought you were minarchist. Hmm.
I don't get it. What's the complaint here?
I'm a Militarist Minarchist American Liberal.
Argentina is a Socialist state trying to Liberalize. They are stuck hard within the American sphere of influence (as they have been for over 50 years).
These are strategies that point in the right direction. I'm not going to be autistic, when clearly we can look to Hoppe to identify that practicality to move towards individual liberty is still a good direction.
There's nothing minarchist about tying your country's future to some other country's fiat currency. It sounds, dare I say, globalist even.
You will when you need to rail against White people doing what we need to do. The on/off switch only makes you more obviously malicious.