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Today, a decision was made that could have long-lasting consequences for Ukraine. The government has allowed foreign individuals and corporations to freely buy agricultural land without any restrictions. This means that Ukrainians will not be able to compete in auctions without money. Essentially, foreign citizens and corporations will have the power to own vast amounts of land, potentially for generations to come.

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"we made a fiscal adjustment of five points of GDP in a month." "In strict rigor, the adjustment was of seven points of GDP." "inflation rate, which was at 1% daily, could have been accelerated to levels that could have reached 17,000 annually." "The majority inflation rate in December was 54%." "In annual terms, it was 17,000." "Today, that inflation rate travels to 1%." "the GDP recovered: the economy grew 6% in the first quarter and 8% in the second." "poverty fell from 57% to 35%." "debt-to-GDP fell from levels close to minus 100% to below 40%." "country risk today around 600 basis points from 3,000." "zero deficit." "1,700 structural reforms and surpassing 2,500." "the ideas of freedom work." "the state is a violent criminal organization who lives on taxes." "I am an anarcho-capitalist." "China has proven to be an excellent trading partner." "Argentina will be the most free country in the world." "80% of economic theory is wrong."

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Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing people who disagree with the moral policies of their countries to apply for temporary residency in Russia. The speaker disagrees with the moral policies of the United States government, and Juan disagrees with the immoral policies of Argentina. This is the news they have been waiting for.

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We are nothing more than representatives of the people. In financial terms, a derivative asset is never worth more than the underlying asset. The derivative exists because the underlying asset exists. It is delusional to claim that a representative of the people is more important than the people themselves. In our government, politicians will have to live the same life as ordinary citizens. They will have to face the consequences of their actions, and if they make mistakes, they will suffer more than the good-hearted Argentinians. The era of privileges and political games is over. This can only be achieved by an outsider, someone who comes from outside the system. We are outsiders, and we built our own structure to kick them out. The old ways must end for a different Argentina to emerge. The attacks against us are increasing because they never expected a third of the population to demand freedom. People have realized they don't want to be sheep, they want to be lions. They will devour corrupt politicians, greedy businessmen, and deceitful media. They will also expose the fake economists and pollsters who profit from the state's religion. Argentina is waking up, and there is hope because people have discovered that slavery is not profitable. This awakening is like an exponential function that cannot be stopped once it starts growing.

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Regarding rural lands, the purchase by private foreigners is liberalized; the prohibition on changing the land’s productive activity for 30, 60 years after a fire is removed; a law by Deputy Máximo Kirchner directly attacks production.

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I believe my popularity stems from my background as a former soccer player, rock singer, and economist, a combination that resonates on TV. Argentina has embraced socialist ideas for a century, so the natural rebellion is to be liberal. Young people found someone speaking about liberalism and rebelling against the status quo. Argentina began embracing socialist ideas a century ago, with the attractive but terrifying concept that "where there is a need, a right is born." Needs are infinite, but resources are finite, leading to conflict. Liberals solve this with free prices and private property, but socialists prefer state control disguised as social justice, which is unjust and involves theft. I oppose abortion due to my libertarian belief in the non-aggression principle and the right to life. Life begins at fertilization, and abortion is an aggravated murder. The Pope plays politics, showing affinity for dictators and embracing social justice, which involves theft and violates the Ten Commandments. Socialism is violent, murderous, and impoverishing. Never embrace it or the siren song of social justice. Socialists are tireless in trying to live off others, so the battle against them must be constant. **Translation to English:** I believe my popularity comes from my background as a former soccer player, rock singer, and economist, a combination that resonates on TV. Argentina has embraced socialist ideas for a century, so the natural rebellion is to be liberal. Young people found someone speaking about liberalism and rebelling against the status quo. Argentina began embracing socialist ideas a century ago, with the attractive but terrifying concept that "where there is a need, a right is born." Needs are infinite, but resources are finite, leading to conflict. Liberals solve this with free prices and private property, but socialists prefer state control disguised as social justice, which is unjust and involves theft. I oppose abortion due to my libertarian belief in the non-aggression principle and the right to life. Life begins at fertilization, and abortion is an aggravated murder. The Pope plays politics, showing affinity for dictators and embracing social justice, which involves theft and violates the Ten Commandments. Socialism is violent, murderous, and impoverishing. Never embrace it or the siren song of social justice. Socialists are tireless in trying to live off others, so the battle against them must be constant.

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Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, is tackling his country's problems head-on, unlike some politicians who are too cautious. He's shutting down government departments and speaking passionately about what's wrong, which is a good example for us. We need more courage to speak out against the issues we face. For instance, the U.S. is selling $20 billion in F-16s to Turkey, a country that won't condemn Hamas and cooperates with hostile nations. This is a clear foreign policy mistake. It's like the Afghanistan withdrawal where we left behind billions in assets and now soldiers are being asked to pay for the equipment that they were ordered to leave behind. We must speak up against these issues.

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To Elon and Vivek, my advice is straightforward: cut to the chase. In Argentina, we've delegated powers from Congress to the executive branch, allowing us to make swift changes. Our regulation minister has a counter showing how many days these powers remain in effect. We have divisions focused on deregulation, cutting public spending, and reducing government structure. Daily, we eliminate around 15 economic restrictions. My recommendation is to push limits and remain vigilant. This agenda isn't politically motivated; it’s about removing privileges. While some will complain, those losing privileges must justify their stance to society, which can be uncomfortable for them.

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Estamos emprendiendo un cambio de paradigma económico, social, político y cultural, yendo a contramano de muchos países. Mientras otros proponen censura, nosotros proponemos libertad de expresión. En Inglaterra, desde que los socialistas llegaron al poder, están metiendo presa a la gente por postear en redes sociales. A los periodistas de acá tampoco les gusta que hayan perdido el monopolio del micrófono. Las redes sociales les pasan facturas. Mientras otros caen en guerras culturales y religiosas que expulsan gente de bien, nosotros invitamos al mundo libre a participar en la reconstrucción del país. **Translation:** We are undertaking a paradigm shift—economic, social, political, and cultural—going against the grain of many countries. While others propose censorship, we propose freedom of expression. In England, since the socialists came to power, they are imprisoning people for posting on social media. Journalists here also don't like that they have lost their microphone monopoly. Social media is holding them accountable. While others fall into cultural and religious wars that expel good people, we invite the free world to participate in the country's reconstruction.

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Patagonia, Argentina is reported to be on fire, with claims that the fires are intentional. The video references Argentina’s president Javier Milei, describing him as a “based president” and a “total Zionist puppet,” and notes that exactly one month earlier, on December 9, Milei announced that foreigners can buy Argentinian land and develop it after fires. As of January 9, Patagonia is on fire. The speaker asserts that these fires are not denied as deliberate and claims that an Israeli tourist was caught setting them. It is stated that Israeli Defense Forces members are sent to Argentina and Chile after military service by NGOs to map the land, and that they have been seen using military equipment such as radios and satellites, which are hidden when approached. The video alleges they have been setting fires in these areas for years, which is framed as part of a broader pattern. It is claimed that Israeli grenades have been found near where the fires originated and that busted pipes for water sources used to extinguish the flames have been discovered. The speaker also notes that Netanyahu had a photograph of Argentina with him at his last trip to the White House. Locals are said to believe they are under Zionist occupation and that Israel is attempting to steal land and the country. The video references a broader conspiracy theory about Israel plotting to take over Argentina and use it as a second base, which is described as not a new claim. The Plan Andania conspiracy is described as a covert Zionist Israeli scheme to conquer and declare a second Jewish state in Southern Patagonia. This idea emerged in Argentine far-right circles dating back to the 1970s. In 1971, ultra-nationalist economist and professor Walter Allende popularized it through pamphlets and articles in magazines such as Cabadillo, alleging that Zionists were secretly buying land to undermine Argentine sovereignty and establish Andania, a portmanteau of Andes and Patagonia. The video notes there was even a documentary made about a Zionist takeover and that the filmmakers were fined $40,000 for antisemitism. The speaker acknowledges there is “way too much” to fit in a short video and directs viewers to a Substack for a deep dive, describing it as a tremendous amount of information. They advise screenshotting the Substack link and copying it into a browser. Prominent individuals named: Javier Milei (Argentine president), Netanyahu (Israeli prime minister). Historical reference: Plan Andania/Andemia, circulating since the 1970s, including Walter Allende’s 1971 materials. The message emphasizes alleged Israeli involvement in land mapping, fire-setting, and land acquisition in Argentina, framed within a broader conspiracy narrative.

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We are nothing more than representatives of the people. In financial terms, a derivative asset is never worth more than the underlying asset. The derivative exists because the underlying asset exists. It is delusional to claim that a representative of the people is more important than the people themselves. In our government, politicians will have to live the same life as ordinary citizens. They will have to face the consequences of their actions, and if they make mistakes, they will suffer more than the good-hearted Argentinians. The era of privileges and political games is over. This can only be achieved by an outsider, someone who comes from outside the system. We are outsiders because we built our own structure to kick them out. The old ways must end for a different Argentina to emerge. The attacks against me are because they fear the awakening of the people. The population is demanding freedom and refusing to be sheep. They want to be lions and they will devour corrupt politicians, greedy businessmen, and deceitful media. Argentina is waking up, and there is hope because people have realized that slavery is not profitable. This awakening is unstoppable, like an exponential function that reaches a turning point.

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From my perspective, my popularity stems from my background as a former soccer player, rock and roll singer, and economist. More importantly, Argentina has embraced socialist ideas for a century, and the natural rebellion is liberalism. Argentina began embracing socialist ideas over 100 years ago with the attractive but terrifying phrase "where there is a need, there is a right." Needs are infinite, but resources are finite, creating conflict. Liberals resolve this with free prices and private property. Socialists prefer state control, hiding behind "social justice," which is unequal treatment under the law preceded by theft. The underlying values of the left are envy, hate, resentment, unequal treatment under the law, and violence. This contaminates incentives and generates poverty. Never embrace socialism's siren song. Be prepared to fight the cultural battle daily by cutting their funding and making them compete fairly. Translation: Desde mi punto de vista, mi popularidad se debe a mis antecedentes como exfutbolista, cantante de rock and roll y economista. Más importante aún, Argentina ha adoptado ideas socialistas durante un siglo, y la rebelión natural es el liberalismo. Argentina comenzó a abrazar las ideas socialistas hace más de 100 años con la atractiva pero aterradora frase "donde hay una necesidad, hay un derecho". Las necesidades son infinitas, pero los recursos son finitos, lo que crea un conflicto. Los liberales resuelven esto con precios libres y propiedad privada. Los socialistas prefieren el control estatal, escondiéndose detrás de la "justicia social", que es un trato desigual ante la ley precedido por el robo. Los valores subyacentes de la izquierda son la envidia, el odio, el resentimiento, el trato desigual ante la ley y la violencia. Esto contamina los incentivos y genera pobreza. Nunca abracen el canto de sirena del socialismo. Estén preparados para librar la batalla cultural a diario recortando su financiación y haciéndoles competir de manera justa.

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The speaker says they are surprised that Patagonia is being set on fire, and they insist it is intentional. They state they are "completely clear" that there are powers on the side with real estate interests and mining interests, and that recently these acts are carried out openly, without even trying to hide it. They conclude that these powers have everything on their side.

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We are nothing more than representatives of the people. In financial terms, a derivative asset is never worth more than the underlying asset. The derivative exists because the underlying asset exists. It is delusional to think that a representative of the people is more important than the people themselves. In our government, politicians will have to live the same life as ordinary citizens. They will have to face the consequences of their actions, and if they make mistakes, they will suffer more than the good-hearted Argentinians. The era of privileges and political games is over. This can only be achieved by an outsider, someone who comes from outside the system. We are outsiders, and we built our own structure to kick them out. The old ways must end for a different Argentina to emerge. The attacks against me are because they fear the awakening of the people. They thought this would never happen, but now a third of the population is shouting for freedom. They have realized they don't want to be sheep, they want to be lions. They will devour corrupt politicians, greedy businessmen, and deceitful media. They will also expose the fake economists and pollsters who profit from the state. Argentina is waking up, and there is light because people have discovered that slavery is not profitable. This awakening is unstoppable, just like an exponential function that reaches a turning point.

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We are nothing more than representatives of the people. In financial terms, the derivative asset is never worth more than the underlying asset. The derivative exists because the underlying asset exists. It is crazy to claim that a representative of the people is more important than the people themselves. The political caste lives in this delusion. In our government, politicians will have to live the same life as ordinary citizens. They will have to face the consequences and lose their privileges. This can only be done by an outsider, someone who is not part of the existing structure. Argentina needs a different future, and it is impossible with the same people in power. The attacks against me are because they fear the end of their privileges. But the people are waking up and will hold politicians, corrupt businessmen, and biased media accountable. Argentina is awakening, and nothing can stop it now.

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I swear to Néstor, Cristina, and the rights of workers. I swear for our homeland, the constitution, national sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands and our natural resources. I swear for the people of the nation who will suffer from the aggression of the chainsaw. I swear for the forty years of democracy and the historical memory of our people. Thirty thousand detained and disappeared, present. Dictatorship, genocides, and fascists, never again. I swear.

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The transcript describes a network of alleged Israeli military presence in Patagonia, Argentina, with claims about disguise, infiltration, and proximity to fire hotspots. It begins with Speaker 0 explaining that the hotel Onda Azul in Lago Puelo, Chubut, is one of the places where soldiers of the Israeli regime stay when they arrive in Argentina dressed as backpackers. These Israeli soldiers, experienced in weapons and explosives, have international arrest warrants for crimes against humanity in Palestine, yet they walk through Patagonia posing as tourists along with about 1,000 others. Speaker 1 recalls an incident from a refuge—Motocook—where a group of Israelis was observed early in the morning. The refuge organizer, Luis, went out to look for them after being alerted that they had gone onto a trail. After about an hour and a half of searching, they found the group near a river on a large rock, equipped with radio gear and devices that included satellite-style phones with antennas. When they were discovered, the group grew tense and began hurriedly gathering their belongings. They spoke among themselves in Hebrew, and one Israeli attempted to communicate with a Spanish-speaking person before packing up and leaving. Speaker 0 notes that a hostel represents part of the circuit of Israeli soldiers who walk Patagonia, and that the place is extremely close to the region’s main wildfire hotspots. Paulina, a Libanese vendor who sells shawarma from a street cart in Bariloche, personally understands what an invasion of Zionist territorial claims would entail. Speaker 2 asserts that Zionism has had a presence in Patagonia for more than 20 years. It is infiltrating gradually through various companies, while people may not notice because they assume newcomers are from Western countries in Europe or America for constructive purposes. In reality, Zionism is camouflaged to deceive the public and is described as invading Patagonia from tip to tip. The dialogue references individuals named Sebastián Salgado and Pantevé, and closes with a mention of Río Negro, Argentina, followed by the line: “A mí no me importa.”

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We are nothing more than representatives of the people. In financial terms, the derivative asset is never worth more than the underlying asset. The existence of derivatives is because of the underlying asset, just like our existence as representatives is because of the people. It is crazy to claim to be more important than the people we represent, but that's the delusion the political caste lives in. In our government, politicians will have to live the same life as ordinary citizens. Privileges and corruption are over. Only an outsider like us can bring about this change. We are here to kick them out. A different Argentina is impossible with the same old people. The attack against us intensifies because they didn't expect a third of the population to rise up. People are waking up and will hold corrupt politicians, businessmen, unions, and media accountable. The awakening is unstoppable.

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A year ago, Javier Milei, a libertarian, was elected president of Argentina, promising to drastically cut government spending. Despite being labeled a far-right radical, he supports free trade, LGBTQ rights, and minimal government intervention. Upon taking office, he faced a 40% poverty rate and over 200% inflation. Critics doubted his ability to succeed, but Milei's approach of significant cuts has begun to show results. He eliminated nine ministries, reduced government spending by 30%, and lifted rent controls, which tripled apartment supply and halved prices. Although challenges remain, including ongoing inflation and poverty, Milei's policies have led to a budget surplus for the first time in 15 years. His success suggests that substantial government cuts can lead to recovery, inspiring discussions about similar approaches in other countries.

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Argentina’s decline from one of the world’s wealthiest nations to a country crippled by inflation and debt is tied to repeated economic crises and decades of mismanagement. The conversation begins with a chart illustrating that, while global inflation has hovered in the high single digits in recent years, Argentina’s inflation has not been that low for decades and has been higher than 100% for almost all of 2023. A century ago, Argentina’s GDP per person was higher than France’s or Germany’s, but persistent mismanagement over time has led to ongoing economic crises. The transcript attributes a large portion of Argentina’s inflation problem to Juan Domingo Peron, who was elected president in 1946. It notes Peron’s inspiration from Mussolini’s fascist Italy and his beliefs in nationalism and government intervention. Peron increased wages for the poor but funded extensive welfare schemes and embraced economic isolationism, which laid the foundations for economic disaster. The legacy of Peron remains dominant in Argentine politics, according to the summary, with voters having elected a series of populous presidents who have followed the same irresponsible irresponsible policies. Amid growing discontent over the economy, voters have propelled Javier Mille, described as an anarcho capitalist outsider, into the second round of the presidential election. Mille’s platform advocates a free market approach that includes slashing public spending, scrapping most taxes, and blowing up the central bank. The analysis notes, however, that even if Mille wins, a Malay government would probably be too weak to implement his radical agenda. The broader point made is that fixing Argentina’s economic dysfunction requires a political consensus that remains elusive. In summary, the narrative connects Argentina’s current high inflation and debt challenges to historical policies dating back to Peron, whose mix of welfare expansion and economic isolationism is seen as foundational to the country’s present struggles. Contemporary politics reflect a desire for radical change, embodied by Mille’s candidacy, but structural constraints and a lack of broad political consensus are presented as significant obstacles to reform.

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The conversation centers on Javier Milei, Argentina's president, who advocates for radical economic reforms and fights against government corruption. He emphasizes the importance of economic freedom, citing his successful policies that have reduced inflation and poverty. Milei describes his philosophical evolution from anarcho-capitalism to a more pragmatic approach in governance. He discusses the challenges of implementing reforms in a corrupt political landscape and the necessity of fighting for freedom on multiple fronts, including economic, political, and cultural. Milei expresses admiration for figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump, highlighting their commitment to freedom. He concludes with a message of hope for Argentina's future, fueled by a growing awareness of the value of freedom among citizens.

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The UN's 30 by 30 agenda aims to seize 30% of all land and water on Earth, disregarding private property rights. The European Union is implementing it, and California and Joe Biden are using similar language, mentioning conserving 30% of lands and waters by 2030. The speaker claims this isn't about conservation but about taking, facilitated in the US by the sustains act, which allows the government to receive private funds for conservation programs. This act assigns value to environmental services provided by privately owned land, such as pollination, photosynthesis, and clean air/water, monetizing them through partnerships between private investors and the government, without landowner consent. The speaker asserts this is a seizing of American assets aligned with the UN's goals, without public consent or input. Representatives, according to the World Economic Forum, are now solely responsible, without needing to consult the public.

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‘The View’ Hosts Surprised by Kamala’s Shameful Exploiting of Hurricane Victims for Politics
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On October 9, 2024, Dave Rubin discusses the political implications of Hurricane Milton hitting Florida, emphasizing the need for candidates to earn votes rather than assume support. He critiques Kamala Harris, labeling her as an "AI candidate" devoid of original thought, merely echoing the machine's narrative. Rubin highlights her media appearances, particularly on The View and Howard Stern, where she deflects criticism and blames Donald Trump for hurricane response issues, despite the storm's impending arrival. Rubin argues that Harris's claims lack empathy and truthfulness, particularly regarding FEMA's aid distribution. He contrasts her actions with those of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is actively managing the hurricane response. He points out that while Harris engages in media tours, Biden praises DeSantis's efforts, suggesting a rift within the Democratic Party. Rubin also critiques the mainstream media, particularly MSNBC and CNN, for acting as mouthpieces for the Democratic Party, with producers admitting to promoting Harris's campaign. He discusses the broader implications of their narratives, including fearmongering around Republicans and climate change, and highlights the absurdity of Harris's policies, particularly regarding immigration and equity. The conversation shifts to the success of Javier Milei in Argentina, who promotes capitalism and reduced government intervention, contrasting sharply with Harris's Marxist tendencies. Rubin concludes by urging viewers to recognize the failures of current policies and the need for a change in leadership as the election approaches.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Javier Milei: President of Argentina - Freedom, Economics, and Corruption | Lex Fridman Podcast #453
Guests: Javier Milei
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The conversation features Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, who embodies a radical approach to economic reform and governance. Elected amidst a severe economic crisis characterized by hyperinflation, deep debt, and high poverty, Milei has implemented aggressive free-market policies. Within months, he achieved Argentina's first fiscal surplus in 16 years and reduced inflation to its lowest in three years. Milei's philosophy is rooted in anarcho-capitalism, advocating for minimal government intervention and maximum economic freedom. He emphasizes the importance of dismantling corrupt bureaucracies and has cut the number of government ministries by more than half, laid off thousands of civil servants, and eliminated price controls. His administration has also focused on restoring utility rates and reducing public sector wages, aiming to create a more dynamic economy. Milei argues that previous economic theories failed to account for the benefits of free markets, citing historical data that shows significant improvements in living standards since the 1800s. He believes that the market is the best mechanism for resource allocation and that socialism leads to economic failure. His radical reforms have sparked criticism from both political opponents and citizens concerned about short-term pain. Despite the challenges, Milei remains optimistic about Argentina's future, asserting that the country is on a path to becoming the freest in the world. He cites a recent drop in poverty rates and an increase in GDP as evidence of progress. He also emphasizes the importance of fighting corruption and restoring freedom of speech, viewing social media as a tool for transparency and accountability. Milei's interactions with figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump highlight his commitment to freedom and deregulation. He believes that the fight for economic and political freedom is essential for societal progress and encourages young people to pursue their passions without fear of failure. His rallying cry, "Viva La Libertad," encapsulates his dedication to liberty and the belief that true freedom is worth fighting for.

The Rubin Report

Host’s Head Explodes When Javier Milei Says What No Other Politician Will Admit
Guests: Javier Milei
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In this episode of the Rubin Report, Dave Rubin discusses the transformation of Argentina under President Javier Milei, who has implemented libertarian policies to revitalize the economy, privatize government functions, and reduce bureaucratic control. Milei's approach emphasizes competition and individual freedom, arguing that people know how to spend their money better than the government. Rubin contrasts this with the current state of the U.S. government, criticizing the increasing power of bureaucrats and the lack of accountability in leadership. Rubin also highlights El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, who has successfully reduced crime and improved safety, allowing businesses to thrive. Both leaders are presented as examples of effective governance in contrast to the perceived dysfunction in the U.S., particularly under President Biden, whose cognitive abilities are questioned. The discussion shifts to the political landscape in the U.S., where Rubin notes the growing discontent among Democrats regarding Biden's leadership. Figures like Andrew Yang and James Carville express concerns about Biden's viability as a candidate, suggesting he should step aside for the party's sake. Rubin points out the media's attempts to downplay Biden's performance and the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings that could affect presidential accountability. Rubin concludes by emphasizing the need for a return to law and order and the importance of national identity, drawing parallels with the political shifts in France, where Marine Le Pen's party is gaining traction against the backdrop of rising crime and immigration issues. The episode encapsulates a call for change in governance, advocating for individual freedoms and effective leadership.
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