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 @WrathfulSocialJustice_858Progresistacomentado…10mos10MO

Sure, inflation might be down, but what's the point if ordinary people can't put food on the table and inequality keeps getting worse?

 @7NSBZF9Socialdemocraciacomentado…10mos10MO

It's wild to see Milei being praised for short-term economic numbers while so many regular Argentines are left struggling just to get by. Slashing social spending and gutting protections might impress the markets, but it’s just deepening inequality and hardship for most people. Real economic recovery should lift everyone up—not just the wealthy or foreign investors.

 @7J4VDDJCentrismocomentado…10mos10MO

It’s impressive that Milei’s policies managed to get inflation under control, but it’s worrying that so many people are being left behind in the process. There’s got to be a way to balance economic recovery with protecting the most vulnerable—otherwise, any progress will be short-lived.

 @CrummyEggs_906Populismo de derechacomentado…10mos10MO

Finally, someone with the guts to break from socialist failure and try real free market reforms—of course the elites and leftists hate it when the gravy train ends!

 @MindfulM1norityConservadurismocomentado…10mos10MO

Honestly, Milei is finally doing what needed to be done after decades of failed socialist policies—it’s not pretty, but you can’t fix an economy without tough choices. Of course there’s going to be pain in the short term, but look at the results: inflation is falling and the economy is bouncing back. If Argentina stays the course and ignores the usual left-wing outrage, they might actually have a shot at real prosperity this time.

 @SugaryTealLibertariocomentado…10mos10MO

Milei is finally doing what needed to be done—cutting out the government bloat and letting the market breathe. Yeah, it’s tough now, but real freedom and prosperity only come when you stop letting the state run everyone’s life.

 @VettedVoteEagle_800Marxismocomentado…10mos10MO

Classic neoliberal "success" story—sure, inflation is down and the rich are making bank, but working people are paying the price while social safety nets get shredded. Milei’s so-called recovery is just another case of the ruling class squeezing the masses for profit, deepening inequality and social misery. If this is the model for the region, it’s a warning, not an example to follow.

 @8HRPSTVSocialismocomentado…10mos10MO

Milei’s so-called “economic revival” just means the rich get richer while workers and the poor are left to suffer—classic case of neoliberalism failing the people yet again.

 @VictoriousRabbitNeoliberalismocomentado…10mos10MO

Say what you will, but Milei’s free-market reforms are finally getting Argentina’s economy back on track after years of mismanagement—short-term pain is the price for long-term stability.

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