• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      I honestly believe poverty has risen from just above 40% to around 60% since Milei started his austerity measures.

      People are dying.

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        53% is not “around 60”. Moreover,

        today Milei has a stable approval rating of 50 percent.

        Apparently even some of those in poverty agree with his reforms.

        I think people who only started paying attention to Argentina since he got elected should review the past few decades of history.

        Im also not saying he’s great but he is at least making some needed reform. We’ll see if it continues. He definitely has an attitude and zeal that could push it too far but at this point it has helped.

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            Yeah…and they’d keep dying even if you did what they were still doing only it’d be worse for so much longer.

            I usually like your takes but you’re just saying “children dying=bad.”

            Everyone knows that. But you also have to accept that there will be short term pain for a longer term gain. If you disagree then I’d like to hear solutions that you have to fix it without this. I mean- with these fixes an IMF loan is back on the table that could help alleviate some poverty potentially, etc. Economists are not the end all be all but again, the data is trending in the right direction despite the pain it takes to get back to good. There is no magic fix for decades of neglect here.

            And who said he is good? I don’t personally like the guy for a bunch of his takes. But if this particular bit of policy is righting the ship then it should be lauded despite his personality or other flaws. And even then that is quite a…not sure how to phrase this politely, “lame” take that every libertarian ever doesn’t care about people’s suffering. I’ve read personal writings of his and it seems he believes that people are better off when they can provide for themselves without the state doing it for them. Now, I personally think that is bollocks but given where Argentina is with their massive government and massive debt he has far more room to have that attitude and push his ideas before they go too far. But again- if it’s just his personal beliefs it doesn’t mean that “does not give a shit about people suffering”- it’s that he believes they won’t once the state gets out of their way.

            Seriously man- there is room for nuance here.

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              There certainly is room for nuance, but all I am hearing is that Milei’s libertarian policies that cause far, far more suffering were the only option. And that’s utter bullshit. It just pays lip service to libertarians who could not give less of a shit about human suffering. Why are you all defending this asshole populist just because he found the cruelest possible way to get inflation down? Hitler revitalized the German economy too.

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        Repeated your unsourced claim that people are dying does not make it true, and nice dodging the question.

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            I will, right after you answer how uncontrolled inflation helps poor people.

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                Nice straw man. I never made that claim. I simply asked you to explain why you think inflation is better for the poor than the current situation, which you have clearly expressed you do.

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                  Because in the current situation, people are getting poorer and children are dying more.

                  So clearly it was better before Milei started his libertarian shit.

                  Less dead children equals better. I’m not sure why you’re suggesting otherwise.

                  Milei’s libertarianism, which is what I have been criticizing this whole time, is killing people.

                  I showed you evidence of that and you’re just pretending I never did now, which is quite dishonest. Especially after you criticized me for not providing any.

                  Are you going to start discussing in good faith or should we just end this? You could start by acknowledging what I said about more children dying now than before when inflation was higher. Then you can justify that.

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                    From the article you linked

                    it also provides a worrying forecast of what could happen if the situation is prolonged

                    Do you understand what a forecast is?

                    On the other hand, “mortality among children aged under one year old was 8.4 in 2022 – one of the lowest values in recorded history,” said the observatory. “However, it has remained stagnant at this value over the last few years, between 2018 and 2022.”

                    Your claim is unsubstantiated but plausible.

                    There is as yet no evidence of increased child mortality (yet) and seeking to paint those you disagree with as child killing monsters and ignoring the longer term benefits of a stronger economy, reduced poverty and by your own claims, reduced child mortality is naive at best.

                    Long term fixing the Argentinian economy would result in better quality of life and reduced child mortality.

                    Allowing high inflation to continue would prevent that progress and long term result in more dead children.