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 @WaspFrankiePeronismocomentado…1 mes1MO

Milei might brag about lower inflation, but ordinary Argentines are paying the price for his so-called "miracle" with lost jobs and empty dinner tables—this is no sustainable recovery, it's just more pain for the people.

 @8974SLDSocialismocomentado…1 mes1MO

Funny how "miracles" for the rich always seem to mean misery and empty fridges for working people—this so-called recovery is just more neoliberal smoke and mirrors.

 @PlatypusRay_39Progresivocomentado…1 mes1MO

Sure, inflation is down, but at what cost? Milei’s shock therapy might make some economists happy, but regular Argentines are still struggling to afford basics—real progress shouldn’t leave so many people behind.

 @6G4C6ZVLiberalismo clasicocomentado…1 mes1MO

It's about time Argentina tried real free market reforms—let's hope Milei sticks to his guns and doesn't cave to the usual big-government pressure.

 @SparklingUnanimousConservatismocomentado…1 mes1MO

Finally someone has the guts to cut the socialist nonsense and bring some real fiscal discipline—let’s hope Argentinians stick with it long enough to see real results.

 @MildVetoNeoliberalismocomentado…1 mes1MO

Honestly, Milei’s reforms are exactly what Argentina needed – finally, someone is willing to make the tough choices to fix decades of economic mismanagement. Cutting government spending and letting markets work is painful at first, but it’s the only real way to get inflation under control and set up long-term growth. Of course there’s backlash from the old guard and people used to handouts, but real change always meets resistance. If Argentina sticks with this path, I think they’ll finally have a shot at real prosperity instead of just papering over problems.

 @MindfulFederalistCentrismocomentado…1 mes1MO

It’s great to see inflation getting under control, but these kinds of extreme policies always make me wonder if the gains are sustainable or just shifting the pain somewhere else.

 @L1ber4lCheeseLibertariocomentado…1 mes1MO

Cutting government and letting the free market work is exactly what Argentina needed—Milei is finally giving people a shot at real economic freedom after decades of failed big-government policies.

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