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:wtf :wtf :wtf
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Whilst he believes the Falklands belongs to Argentina, he at least says that war is not an option. So that's good.

From the very little I've skimmed, it seems like the Argentines saw it as an option between the same old shit that led them into a huge mess, or saying "fuck it" and giving the batshit crazy man a shot, since maybe it'll turn out OK.
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A beautiful country; totally down the shitter.
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Sandstorm wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:00 pm :wtf :wtf :wtf
If Malema spoke Spanish...
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I'm sure binning the Ministry for Sport and Tourism will go down with the notoriously level headed football ultras, although half of them probably enthusiastically endorse his wingnuttery.
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I like the Interviewer. She seems smart....
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Thar's a syrup, surely.
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A Latin Fabricant.
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inactionman wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 3:14 pm Thar's a syrup, surely.

Is it on the right way round?
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The fella that clones his dogs and takes advice from the spirit of a dog that he met 2000 years ago when he was a gladiator.

Good luck Argentina 🇦🇷
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On the plus side he does a cracking Mick Jagger impersonation.
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His points in that interview are fairly legitimate though
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He sounds completely mad.

Hopefully, harmless mad.
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Just listened to it.

Shit leftards !!
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LenCohen wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:31 pm His points in that interview are fairly legitimate though
Nice one Len.
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He was endorsed by Trump, nuff said really
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Mad as a cut snake.
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Ymx wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 5:13 pm He sounds completely mad.

Hopefully, harmless mad.
He sounds like a disunifying lunatic and as harmless as any unhinged fanatic regardless of their politics. The last type of person you want near a position of power.
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He can Make Argentina Great Again... just look at him.
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TedMaul wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:17 pm A beautiful country; totally down the shitter.
Amazing country, brilliant people, caught in an endless cycle of awful government. It’s very odd really
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They're very fond of their beef in Argentina. Is it possible he has CJD?
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There’s something amiss. I haven’t seen such visceral hatred and lack of soul in a politicians eyes since Liz Truss.
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People are rejecting Neo liberalism as expoused by Biden, Clinton, Blair where corporate profits, over human beings are the only thing that matters.

Seenn lots of interviews with Argentinians on the street this morning.


They are turning to something new in their one and only desperate, meaningless lives, and saying " fuck it, you seem mad passionate... have at it".


Anarcho Capitalism won't work, and the anarcho capitalists will end up blaming everyone else for its failures, obviously, but fuck all else is workihg either. May as well have fun on the way to our inevitable obliteration and extinction on this planet.
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Line6 HXFX wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:36 am People are rejecting Neo liberalism as expoused by Biden, Clinton, Blair where corporate profits, over human beings are the only thing that matters.

Seenn lots of interviews with Argentinians on the street this morning.


They are turning to something new in their one and only desperate, meaningless lives, and saying " fuck it, you seem mad passionate... have at it".


Anarcho Capitalism won't work, and the anarcho capitalists will end up blaming everyone else for its failures, obviously, but fuck all else is workihg either. May as well have fun on the way to our inevitable obliteration and extinction on this planet.
That's all a bit heavy for tuesday morning.
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Slick wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 7:51 am
TedMaul wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:17 pm A beautiful country; totally down the shitter.
Amazing country, brilliant people, caught in an endless cycle of awful government. It’s very odd really
Argentina, like many other South Amrican countries, is still suffering from the US backed regimes of the 60s and 70s. They were encouraged through the promise of financial aid in the form of loans to basically decimate their own economies in the pursuit of some mythical ultra free market utopia. What it mostly ended up achieving was selling off state companies to US companies, massive upticks in unemployment, depression of wages and huge wealth transfer to a handful of people in the oppressive regime. Once the regime was ousted the US, the IMF and World Bank still insisted on all the loans being repaid and refused to offer any further assistance unless continued policies of extreme privatisation and cutting of social programs continued. They've never managed to recover from the economic millstone placed around their neck.
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sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 1:40 pm
Slick wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 7:51 am
TedMaul wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:17 pm A beautiful country; totally down the shitter.
Amazing country, brilliant people, caught in an endless cycle of awful government. It’s very odd really
Argentina, like many other South Amrican countries, is still suffering from the US backed regimes of the 60s and 70s. They were encouraged through the promise of financial aid in the form of loans to basically decimate their own economies in the pursuit of some mythical ultra free market utopia. What it mostly ended up achieving was selling off state companies to US companies, massive upticks in unemployment, depression of wages and huge wealth transfer to a handful of people in the oppressive regime. Once the regime was ousted the US, the IMF and World Bank still insisted on all the loans being repaid and refused to offer any further assistance unless continued policies of extreme privatisation and cutting of social programs continued. They've never managed to recover from the economic millstone placed around their neck.
They've had enough time to be significantly better, Naomi.
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Slick wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 1:59 pm
sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 1:40 pm
Slick wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 7:51 am

Amazing country, brilliant people, caught in an endless cycle of awful government. It’s very odd really
Argentina, like many other South Amrican countries, is still suffering from the US backed regimes of the 60s and 70s. They were encouraged through the promise of financial aid in the form of loans to basically decimate their own economies in the pursuit of some mythical ultra free market utopia. What it mostly ended up achieving was selling off state companies to US companies, massive upticks in unemployment, depression of wages and huge wealth transfer to a handful of people in the oppressive regime. Once the regime was ousted the US, the IMF and World Bank still insisted on all the loans being repaid and refused to offer any further assistance unless continued policies of extreme privatisation and cutting of social programs continued. They've never managed to recover from the economic millstone placed around their neck.
They've had enough time to be significantly better, Naomi.
Argentina is bent. Their customs officers brazenly ask for bribes....sorry extra import duties 300% above what you paid last month.
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tabascoboy wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2023 5:35 pm
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sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 1:40 pm
Slick wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 7:51 am
TedMaul wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:17 pm A beautiful country; totally down the shitter.
Amazing country, brilliant people, caught in an endless cycle of awful government. It’s very odd really
Argentina, like many other South Amrican countries, is still suffering from the US backed regimes of the 60s and 70s. They were encouraged through the promise of financial aid in the form of loans to basically decimate their own economies in the pursuit of some mythical ultra free market utopia. What it mostly ended up achieving was selling off state companies to US companies, massive upticks in unemployment, depression of wages and huge wealth transfer to a handful of people in the oppressive regime. Once the regime was ousted the US, the IMF and World Bank still insisted on all the loans being repaid and refused to offer any further assistance unless continued policies of extreme privatisation and cutting of social programs continued. They've never managed to recover from the economic millstone placed around their neck.
That's nonsense. Argentina's basketcase economy goes way further back than the 60s and 70s.
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good luck to the guy, he's going to need it.

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I have Argentinian family and they are lovely people tbf. Except when it comes to futbol, when they quickly become The French of South America.

My sister in law says its practically impossible to buy property in the country however, due to the state of inflation/interest rates. Her and her husband were living in the Patagonia and even there it was madness to buy. They've recently moved to Buenos Aires and the rental market is carnage.
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Jim Lahey wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 12:46 pm I have Argentinian family and they are lovely people tbf. Except when it comes to futbol, when they quickly become The French of South America.

My sister in law says its practically impossible to buy property in the country however, due to the state of inflation/interest rates. Her and her husband were living in the Patagonia and even there it was madness to buy. They've recently moved to Buenos Aires and the rental market is carnage.
I have Argentinian cousins (on both sides of the family) All of them generally ensure that their income is in dollars/pounds so they are somewhat protected from the disastrous currency situation.

My niece tried to finish her degree in Argentina but couldn't get her visa sorted due to an argument between the university and the immigation department. As the visa ran out, the advice from the immigation department was "stay here illegally, everybody else does"

Unusual country :lol:
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So far going very well after 2 weeks...

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Slick wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 7:51 am
TedMaul wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:17 pm A beautiful country; totally down the shitter.
Amazing country, brilliant people, caught in an endless cycle of awful government. It’s very odd really
That's getting familiar.
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Insane_Homer wrote: Sat Dec 23, 2023 9:09 am So far going very well after 2 weeks...

Looks like a bunch of Argentinian Refrys. If they're so unhappy they can elect the Peronist back to power. Argentina has wonderful demographics, a well educated population and as our tour guide in BA said, some if the best agricultural land in the world, but they keep on electing some of the worst politicians in the world
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