Misunderstanding Milei G. Patrick Lynch
Milei s main, nay fundamental, policy proposals are all in the context of this backdrop. His firm commitment to abolishing Argentine central banking and cutting social spending is straight out of Ludwig von Mises and Milton Friedman, and it is completely appropriate given the circumstances. The only way that an anarcho-capitalist could be elected was in a situation of failed governance and welfare statism so dire that he could crack the door open slightly and introduce ideas unknown by the mainstream intelligentsia, let alone the average Argentine on the street.
The language used by the international media, the gigantic blob of interests in the World Bank and international aid community, and the mainstream economists who oppose him is designed to delegitimize Milei. They don t want another success story like Chile in the region. Two nations that adopt neoliberal policies that work mean their jobs and narratives are at risk. They are and should be terrified.
via lawliberty.org
Full speed ahead and pass the popcorn.