Libertarian economist Javier Milei rocked a lot of boats on his way to the Argentinian presidency—and has continued to do so since he took the oath of office in December 2023. Although many American sites call him things like “far-right populist" and "alt-right,” he would perhaps be more aptly described perhaps as "anti-socialist" and ran on a platform that vowed to fight a 200 percent inflation rate, rising poverty, and a divided population in the once prosperous nation. He vowed to take a “chainsaw to public spending” and initiate austerity measures to fight the rot that had taken over Buenos Aires. He’s had some encouraging results, as we have reported: He may be onto something... Javier Milei Scrapped Argentina's Rent Controls - Now the Rental Housing Market Is Booming Argentina's Javier Milei and His Plan: It's Starting to Work! Winning: Javier Milei Announces Argentina's First-Quarter Surplus - the First Since 2008 It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, therefore, that he delivered a fiery speech at the United Nations Tuesday and blasted their socialist agenda.
Whoa. Tell us what you really think, Javier. He also railed against the draconian, fascist COVID responses that many governments, including our own, imposed on their citizens: He went on to blast the woke agenda of the progressives and the World Economic Forum. This is worth watching (subtitled): X owner Elon Musk, who has become more outspoken about his political views in recent months (hint: he doesn’t seem to be impressed by progressive Democrats), was excited to meet the controversial leader and indicated in a post that he supports the direction Argentina is heading in. Note Elon's dark MAGA hat:
Watch the video in the tweet above if you’re a fan of either man. Sound up. Epic. It remains to be seen whether Milei can fully pull Argentina out of its tailspin. He faces powerful leftist forces in his country but has shown that he doesn’t easily back down. In his U.N. speech, he was not shy about how he saw things as they currently stand:
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