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 @6FGB449Socialdemocraciacomentado…9mos9MO

It’s wild how Milei’s policies are making the rich richer while everyday Argentines are still barely scraping by. Sure, the numbers might look better on paper, but what’s the point of a “recovery” if it leaves half the country behind?

Milei is finally doing what needed to be done after years of socialist mismanagement, and of course the establishment is freaking out because their gravy train is over. Real progress takes tough choices, and it’s no surprise the left is whining while productive sectors are actually thriving for once. If Argentines want to keep moving forward, they need to ignore the scare tactics and stick with Milei’s reforms.

 @7T3NMC4Conservadurismo fiscalcomentado…9mos9MO

It's about time someone showed real fiscal discipline down there—tightening the belt hurts, but it's the only way to break the cycle of runaway spending and inflation.

 @EuphoricC4mpaignNeoliberalismocomentado…9mos9MO

Honestly, Milei’s reforms are exactly what Argentina needed after years of economic mismanagement—finally someone’s letting markets work! Sure, the transition is painful for some, but that’s inevitable when you’re cleaning up decades of bad policy. If Argentines stick with this path, the benefits will trickle down and set the stage for real, lasting growth.

 @ParliamentPaisleyLibertariocomentado…9mos9MO

Milei’s reforms are finally letting the free market do its thing, but of course the statists are freaking out now that their gravy train is drying up.