Argentina’s newly elected President Javier Milei cuts almost a dozen government ministries on his first day in office
By Mike LaChance Dec. 11, 2023 8:40 pm at The Gateway Pundit
Argentina’s new President Javier Milei promised the people of his country that if elected, he would slash the size of their government and so far, he is delivering.
On his first day in office, he cut the number of government ministries from 21 to 9 and he is probably not even finished yet.
The departments he cut are largely the ones based on progressive ideas like social justice. He is clearly serious about radical reform for Argentina.
And..
Javier Milei Takes Office in Argentina, and His First Move Immediately Triggers All the Right People
By Bonchie | 9:09 AM on December 11, 2023
HINT: If the GOP wants to control both houses of the U.S. Congress and the White House, then announce this strategy now (a year before the November 2024 elections) and begin the body of legislation, public and media relations and promotion of the candidates who truly support large downsizing of the federal government and discretionary budget. The line is drawn GOP. Are you on the side of ‘We The People’?
How about this Bud?
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/12/gary-d-barnett/so-what-do-libertarians-and-the-right-wing-think-of-milei-now/
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Thanks for your comment. We will see. Too early to tell about Argentina’s new president. At least Argentines are moving in the right direction, i.e., away from the lie that is socialist fascism that has sorely inhibited this beautiful country and people since Evita. We will see.
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This is definitely a strong indicator of the on-going oligarchist problem pointed out in the article you posted. A litmus test for me. https://thenewamerican.com/news/javier-milei-will-keep-argentina-in-paris-agreement/
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