cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nz/post/2426645

If elected president, economist Javier Milei has pledged to eliminate government spending on research and shut down the environment and health ministries.

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      9 months ago

      I don’t know the details, but Argentina has seen between 20% and 90% of inflation every year primarily because of runaway government spending. Personally, I can see myself voting for somebody who wants to reduce government spending for a change. Even if it will be painful, it would probably be better than the inflation.

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          Everyday I see rich researchers driving Ferraris and chugging champagne. Why can’t they be more fiscally responsible like our dear oil barons?

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        9 months ago

        If we’re cutting the ministry of health, might as well cut all funding altogether

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          Just go all the way and abolish the state. If statists hate states so much just let the anarchists run things already.

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    From the article:

    To tame the crisis, Milei has proposed not only privatizing science, but also closing the environment and health ministries, and abolishing the current public-health and education systems. The anti-establishment politician has even floated the idea of allowing people to sell their own organs for profit. On environmental issues, he is equally provocative, calling climate change “a socialist hoax”, and saying that a company should be able to pollute a river as it see fit. “From his perspective, any regulatory intervention by the state represents an attack against market freedom and, therefore, against individual freedom,” says Maristella Svampa, a sociologist at the CONICET-funded Center for Documentation and Research of Left-Wing Culture in Buenos Aires.

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      9 months ago

      We need an island. A tiny island full of progressives, safe from the rest of the world…

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        Unfortunately, so far whenever that has happened, non progressives have generally pretty swiftly ended it.

        It seems that it needs to be a very big island of progressives to stand a chance of survival.

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    “Simpletons! Yes, yes! I’m a simpleton! Are you a simpleton? We’ll build a town and we’ll name it Simple Town, because by then all the smart bastards that caused all this, they’ll be dead! Simpletons! Let’s go! This ought to show 'em! Anybody here not a simpleton? Get the bastard, if there is!”

    -A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter M. Miller, Jr.