Thoughts and prayers are proven ineffective, he has no real economical plans to rebuild the battered Argentinian Economics. Austerities by themselves are not enough nor sufficient.
@@XetaXones Yeah for sure :D There is no way people with limited knowledge of english from all around the world could wish something positive to someone another ;)
Milei is a very intelligent man, he has a plan b, he's just not going to say it, especially not to a progressive Socialist journalist, who defends the Chinese manu
He didn’t JUST say “there is not plan B”. He said: THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY, ONE PLAN (A) to do things, to do them RIGHT. There is not plan B to do it RIGHT.
@@JohnKobaRuddycan you please direct me to which services are better serviced by the government than by private entities? No matter how bad a company can do something, it can't force you to accept it and pay for it. The government can.
Unfortunately that’s not the case in Argentina, the only times public services were good enough, was when they were run by private companies. Every time the state got involved and ran the public services, they ruined it.
Man... beyond the memes and jokes, this guy looks serious, composed, and genuinely motivated by a real desire to change the lot of Argentina. I think that the whole world should wish them luck in this endeavour.
@@hudsonm2010mas xenofobia pode? Porque ao meu ver seu comentário implica que uma nação inteira é racista, o que seria uma asserção tão absurda quanto a de qualquer racista
Muchísimas gracias a todos por sus hermosas palabras, saludos desde el norte de Argentina! Thank you so much to everyone for your beautiful words,regards from the north of Argentina!
You WASTED time in an exclusive interview with the President Milei of Argentenia to ask him his opinion of Israel trying to bring Hamas to justice? What a waste of air time. I wanted to know more about Argentina's problems, his recent actions, and his thoughts on that. I don't CARE what he thinks of the Middle East; I want to know about HIS policies and HIS country. That is why I watched the video. DO better WTj. Stay focused on the relevant issues to the story you are reporting!
Milei is just hoping and wishing he can align himself with anyone who can bail them out at whatever the cost they need to pay all the debt they’ve defaulted on first.
Argentina's problem is the control of it by the oligarchy of the peasantry (rural society) who live by leasing hundreds of thousands of hectares of countryside that they have inherited from the year 1890, at that time, Julio Roca, gave away thousands of hectares after "the desert massacre", to all European immigrants. That class left by inheritance until the present a parasitic landowner class that lives for free WITHOUT DOING ANYTHING, they only charge millionaire rents to the agricultural and livestock producers who are the ones who really produce. That Oligarchic Rural Society was the one that always put in power those who cut back on workers and the population in general, and encourage and promote the rise in food prices, in order to INCREASE THE LEASING OF LAND to producers. That Rural Society is the one who asked for the military dictatorship in the 70s, it is the one who always opposed the achievements of Peronism: Salary, Bonus, Compensation, vacations, public health, public education, development of the National industry, and PROMOTION SOCIAL. Today, the country is in the hands of satanic Zionism and the decadent USA, Argentina was left out of the BRICS and left to its fate in the face of the daily rise in food and all products. Whenever the conservative and/or liberal right governed in Argentina, after Peronism, it remained silent in the worst humanitarian crises: "'liberating' revolution", Rojas, Aramburu, Martinez de Hoz, Menem, Cavallo, De la rua, Mauricio Macri They were all the same: adjustment, removal of citizen rights, inflation and DEBT WITH THE IMF. Nestoe Kirchner was the first president who had freed Argentina for the first time since 1970 from those creditors, and the neo-liberal right returned to sink the country, and today like never before! Greetings and Hail Roma Aeterna!
Latinamerica is different from europe, people stick out for eachother and are more community based. Right-winger Thatcherites like Javier are highly unpopular
@@FG-bu3jpnot unpopular just ppl deceived from left politics they call javier fascist just for not being on the left, while its actually the left government the cause of argentina being in the state it is right now, hope javier can turn that around.
I can’t speak Spanish, but based on the subtitles and his tone of voice, I can tell that Milei possess real down-to-earth economic intellect. And quite frankly I’m very impressed. I hope and pray for all the best for him and Argentina!
I’m sure you’re a left winger who would never go so far as total state run economy. It always starts with healthcare and education and just pervasively spreads. In worst cases when they take over the trains, utilities and energy it’s game over.
In economics, Austrian economics all the way. If you speak Spanish read El economista callejero de Axel Kaiser. It is in English too. And read government budgets of all countries. I think that would be enough make you dizzy and feel ashamed of leftism.
Yeah China used to be very good with a free market economy until 2018. I was living there as an economic and international public relations policy advisor for the Chengdu local government and Municipality of ChongQing but they started going off the rails and dismissing any advice given. Introduced socialist policies which eventually led back to economic stagnation. China was making USA and EU look like socialist shitholes. Have you been to one of Paddy's Bar chains there 🍀? Love that pub atmosphere.
Argentina needs a big change. It is a rich country with a great potential to go back on track and be strong again. I love you Argentina! May God give Milei wisdom to make all the changes needed to give Argentina a new begining so deserved by all its people.
check the translation. "Empezamos", like many verbs in spanish, are both present and past in the first person of the plural form. In the first minute, Milei says "cuando empezamos" which is "when we began", not "when we begin".
I am Argentine - we should be doing better as a country. Thank you everyone for your love for my country - we are good people and we deserve to go forward.
Yes! Argentina is a rich country. It will take a lot of hard work, but certainly it can be again a country of opportunities and better life for its people. I am from Uruguay and I love the argentinian people. Greetings from California! ❤
@@bernardopedro4441 Thats true. Average salary in Argentina is 120$ a month. With 1000 $ you´d have 3 times the buying power of the average argentinian. Even more if he comes alone.
@@aklimaron7398 But with $120 you don't even rent half an apartment, that has nothing to do with it. With $1000 you could live well, in a good neighborhood of the capital, for almost two months, you would spend the 1000 only on rent
People in Argentina should be proud of electing this guy! He is really a great person! His reforms will shock the country now, but will benefit in the future. Argentina deserves its place on the map of the world!
@@agme8045 true. Between the peronist movement and the Kirchners, Argentina has suffered from uncontrollable populist minds who care little about the long term viable future of the country. Their plan has always been to stay in power for as long as they can which usually involves screwing the people. Typical dictatorial move. At the end of the day Castro and Chavez taught them well. Hopefully Milei can turn the tables and re-launch the true Argentinian potential
If he succeed, all Argentina industries and business will be up for sale, sooner or later the people of Argentina will no longer owns anything. This country will forever be a foreign and cooperate puppet. On another front if he succeed the people of Argentina will be able to sell their internal organs whenever they feel like it, no longer limit by law. His intelligence is that if some kid every feel the need for an iphone, then he/she can sell his kidney for it. I'm not sure awesome is the right word man.
@@Raposda so guys are fine with 100 years of decline and a tripple diggit infaltionrate? I dont want to live under these circumstances but if you like it its fine for me :)
@@Magiczny-Krzysztof to jaka alternatywa? Dalej trzymanie ludzi w państwowych zakładach? Plis. Polska nadal ma ogromny stopień państwowego interwencjonizmu. Teraz przynajmniej nasza gospodarka stopniowo bardziej nadąża za resztą. To cały długi i bolesny proces.
@@ashureg1354Alternatywą jest po prostu fundowanie spółek przez rząd, ale zostawianie zarządzania pracownikom-właścicielom, aby nie dało się po prostu wrzucić jakiegoś karierowicza za prezesa.
@@ashureg1354W dodatku interwencjonalizm i protekcjonizm jest bardzo dobry dla suwerenności naszej gospodarki. Zagraniczni kapitaliści nie powinni mieć takiego wpływu na naszą gospodarkę.
People compare him to Trump, but he's clearly much more articulate, thoughtful, and knowledgeable than Trump. You may not agree with his ideas, but the man is definitely not as crazy as the videos of him online portray him as. Also commendable that he respects Margaret Thatcher right after stating Argentina has disagreements with the UK over the Falklands. The mark of a wise person is the ability to respect a rival for the things they do right. Not saying I think Thatcher is right, only that Milei does despite being on the Argentinian side of the Falklands issue.
The comparison to trump stems from him running a populist right winged campaign. No one is as ignorant as trump. He has no comparison in that department.
boiled down: "What do you think of this divisive topic?" "what i think is people can make their own choices" my whole life i've wanted to go to patagonia, even more so now
Dijo que no iba a sacar ningún subsidio y que no iba a negociar con china. Apenas empezó su gobierno mandó una ley para que las empresas chinas que tributen en su país no tributen en argentina, literalmente que operen gratis. Además empezó a cortar subsidios poniendo más el peso de los recortes en los ciudadanos que en "la casta"
Argentina, if they keep up this economic development, will be a great example of the effect of free trade worldwide, I can't wait for the industrious and innovative forces of the people of Argentine to help the global economy.
@@manvelmsurian9712 Regulation and taxes makes hiring more expensive and more difficult, therefor lessening the amount of hiring, who do you think lost their job or oppertunity to get a job, those with the least amount of competence, who are they? They are the poorest, the least educated, the immigrants. All the groups that the gracious moral government proclail to protect. You can’t change the law of supply and demand and by inposing artificial hinders to the system you hurt the weakest, precicely those who you proclaim to protect.
@@hypocritehater1673 Your past spending and (corrupt) elite made your people suffer. And maybe you lived beyond your means all those years. The IMF just lends you money.
Let us all wish him great success in turning the Argentine economy around and to restore it to being one of the most prosperous countries in South America. I am Welsh and there are many Welsh descendants in some regions of Argentina with one or two Spanish and Welsh speaking people still around. We have a great affection for Argentina regardless of the islands.
I'm afraid I'm not well informed when it comes to Chile's economic history. What I do know is unbridled socialism programs have tended to snuff out economic growth in nearly every country where those programs are implemented. They may be well intentioned, but a free market with decent regulatory oversight is the only proven model of growth, widespread prosperity, and delivers superior value for goods and services. I'm rooting for Argentina because something has to change, not sure why you write a snarky comment... but that's the left these days.
A free market with no regulatory oversight whatsoever and copious amounts of lobbying by huge publicly traded corporations in detriment of the rest of the people is what we actually see. Prosperity has never, since after WW2, been such a far away concept for most people and all nations that tried collectively freeing themselves of imperialism and getting away from outside political powers have been met with either brute force or pure ostracism. I wrote a snarky comment because here in latin america (And especially in brazil) we have tried time and again to replicate whatever this caricature of a man is trying to do and we infalibly get to see the same results. We don't need more of the same things that led us to this mess in the first place. Latin america was created by people that only wanted to profit and leave nothing behind. We stand to gain absolutely nothing by playing their game, as our nations were created by completely different means and purposes. Even if this man does everything he sets out to do, he will never achieve his goals, because we don't have the same structures in place, and will never have. And the fact that you can't see these obvious facts is just the right wing these days....@@nicholasjohnson778
@@lucasperboni674 Exactly, that's why Argentina 100 years ago was an economic world power that rivaled the US, because it became a socialistic keynesian republic... oh wait.
@@SpectrometerExactly, because you cant misunderstand historical processes and determining factors in 100 years of history or more in an entire contintent with different canons, ideas and institutions... oh wait.
But it could even be an more older hair style. Look at the pictures from argentine generals who fought for Argentina's freedom against the soldiers of the european royal family from 1810 to 1825. Still half of western Europe is actually kneeling before them.
Look in to it again. Argentina will need investment and it will be beneficial to the world. With whatever cash I have to throw down I will be looking more at securities of proven operations with the capability to expand there.
Or you can do what Japan did after WW2 and add protectionism around key industries (cars, robotics), dominate those, and remove protectionism around others.
Argentina has had protectionism over “key industries” for decades and decades, and look at them now. It doesn’t work, it reduces competition incentives and distorts the structure of where resources are invested into the economy, making them go to protected industries (otherwise, the resources would have gone to the most productive use, and the government doesn’t know that, only the market.
@@astronotics531 Argentina could dominate wine, food processing, energy production, and is home to the world’s largest lithium deposits. I wouldn’t say their key issue is lack of industries. It’s corruption at every turn.
@@aztronomy7457 Japan is in a second lost decade because they fail to innovate. The government focuses too much on taking money out of the wider economy to dump in underpreforming industries. Free market and entrepreneurship are better alternatives.
No, it's not. In fact quite the opposite. Any lame politician has strong convictions about anything nowadays. And it's usually the convictions that accrue the most votes.
@@MilwaukeeF40C Well, it would be good if the money is for the improvement of the country, which is not. He is even more corrupted and cinical than all the presidents before him.
@@1lyxbollyvykn714 el Peru, o el cobre? el Peru no produce nada, solo extrae el cobre. tabien la renta per capita no significa nada, mira guinea equatorial
Man, this guy really seems to know what he’s doing. Although it’s going to be hard in the near term for Argentina, I do think that he has the competence to lead them into a more prosperous future.
Its a terrible situation argentina is finding itself (economically mostly but also other aspects). Really rooting for the Argentinian people, president Milei and freedom! greetings from Canada 👍
@@joelcoll4034 among ANCAP rightwing libertarians ‘liberty’ does not mean freedom as it does among civil libertarians. Chronic abusers of every system of govt., rightwing libertarians construe it as sovereign rights of the wealthy land-owners over the rest of us.
@@claesvanoldenphatt9972 absolutely agree, Argetine is going to wreck its economy even more now that it will privatise a lot of its assets, has no one seen what happened to other countries?
I really hope he does well. He seems to line up with me in many ways. Very interesting that he can be mature and respect Margaret Thatcher on one hand and still mention disagreements about The Falklands on the other hand.
No entiendo por qué el Wall Street Journal no subtitula "Falklands/Malvinas" en vez de "Falklands", más allá de que el Reino Unido y varios países reconocen sólo a las Malvinas como "Falklands", sigue estando el territorio en disputa y debería llamarse de ambas formas para evitar el sesgo lo más posible.
Sensible guy, he is building allies across the west and giving the argentine people a way to shore up their savings in a stable (comparatively) currency. Most argentines are already saving in dollars and bitcoin so in a way he is simply formalizing what has been going on behind the scenes.
As you pointed out, everyone here already saves in USD, the issue is what we get paid in. The peso devalues every day, and that means our income decreases at the same rate.
Wrong, he is everything but sensible, for this guy we are a number on an Excel. He made a math to see what he considers to be right to the economy and he doesnt care if that math implies people begging for food, thousands of workers laid off, leave the national scientific system without money, etc. Is not easy to understand Argentinian culture but believe me that this guy is everything but sensible
@@Festre59 as opposed to 90% inflation, which is a sinking ship that will lead to everything you just highlighted. Personally I lean more socialist for things like education/healthcare/housing, but even I can admit that someone needs to pay for these benefits as they are benefits afforded by a wealthy society not one that has collapsed.
The more I see of Milei the more I respect him, there will be many who try to sabotage his efforts but I am hopeful he will succeed in fixing Argentina's economy.
in every speech he has made he speaks as an economist in that he is formally trained .He states his objective and breaks down the process in a manner that is mechanical not political.He states what’s he is going to do ,gives you a history of the objective .Then follows with his next step.
Simply stating a plan is one thing, making it actually work is another, so far he talks a great deal, but has done little, and to many are treating his words as gospel, without realizing that financial policy is both complicated and nuanced. @@jagv12m
Argentina 🇦🇷 es afortunada de tener un presidente como Milei un verdadero libertario, un hombre con moral que no negocia sus valores, hermanos argentinos tengan coraje y únanse con su nuevo presidente
Yes, but in all honesty I don't know what to think. "What others think is up to them" is a really interesting way to think of geopolitics. But in this world we're living in right now, "what others think" seems to matter a lot
We're all watching Argentina and praying for a speedy economic recovery.
No plan B? Is he crazy??? There has to be a plan B always. Is he a real economist? 🤦♂️
Thoughts and prayers are proven ineffective, he has no real economical plans to rebuild the battered Argentinian Economics. Austerities by themselves are not enough nor sufficient.
@@Adcabrerdid you see what the prior president did with the economy? What do you expect?
@@Adcabrer no, he is a joke, and not a funny joke for us
Anarchocapitalist Venezuela in the making
I wish the Argentines the best of luck and success from Germany.
As an Argentina of German descent, THANK YOU
queeee si vos de CABA lo más seguro 😂
There is one type of Germany really likes Argentina and hides there.
@@alejandrogrr Soy de las afuera do BA
Danke 🙏🏻
I wish Argentina that they can overcome this crisis and came out stronger. Greetings from Czech Republic. Best of luck!
Thank you!!❤
Must be bots out here repeated the same copy pasted comment👀
@@XetaXones Yeah for sure :D There is no way people with limited knowledge of english from all around the world could wish something positive to someone another ;)
Just like him and Zelensky love to play their menorah, they both like to beg from USA and Euro.
lo haremos
He knows if he even discusses plan B, then his opponents will quickly try to go to plan B, then plan C… and then its watered down garbage.
more like Argentina has been trying plan B for the last few decades
Tenés que ver los vídeos de los comienzos de Milei
Will Smith - "There's no reason to have a plan B because it distracts from plan A"
Esque no hay plan b el espera que desde marzo ya disponga de todos los medios necesarios para terminar de armar un plan económico a futuro.
Milei is a very intelligent man, he has a plan b, he's just not going to say it, especially not to a progressive Socialist journalist, who defends the Chinese manu
I wish you Argentines all the best for your country. I hope you can overcome all of your problems asap. Love from Córdoba.
Haha
País aparte 😂
Córdoba España?
JAJAJA schiaretti be like:
@@aphelios9157 Jaja, iba a preguntar lo mismo
Love to Argentina from Switzerland 🇨🇭 We are fighting as well!
Desde Argentina saludos Suiza
Viva la libertad carajo 💜🇨🇭🤝🇦🇷💜
@@ems735 Viva la libertad carajo! Un abrazo fraternal.
Stop putting corrupt money in your banks that is funding your social programs.
For what?
@@sciencefliestothemoon2305 Emproved smoothness in the roads.
Good luck Argentina. Love from the USA 🫡
Thank you! Best from Argentina
How is privatisation of care and education doing in the USA? You must having a blast paying those massive bills!
@@qwertydelegator5513it would be much better if government would get out of the way . The government always makes more expensive.
Luck is neither on Argentina nor USA side. Anything US touches or anyone that follows the leaders of US will turn into shambles.
@@qwertydelegator5513 argentina have, free "education" free health, free is nothing! Taxes.. taxes
The way he closed his eyes when he said "No, there's no plan B."
Bro, I really feel that
The "joker".
Yup, I saw that too, any body language expert here?
Like true sigma male
id say hes trying his best, theres no plan b for trying your best
He didn’t JUST say “there is not plan B”. He said: THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY, ONE PLAN (A) to do things, to do them RIGHT. There is not plan B to do it RIGHT.
El no tiene y plan A...
So privatisation (which always leads to poor services) and mass austerity on normal citizens is the only way forward and being a tool for the IMF?
@@JohnKobaRuddycan you please direct me to which services are better serviced by the government than by private entities? No matter how bad a company can do something, it can't force you to accept it and pay for it. The government can.
@@JohnKobaRuddy what makes you think publicly owned makes it better?
specially in countries with sky high corruption like argentina
Unfortunately that’s not the case in Argentina, the only times public services were good enough, was when they were run by private companies. Every time the state got involved and ran the public services, they ruined it.
Good luck from the USA 🇦🇷 🇺🇲
Voten a Trump en las próximas elecciones.. 💪
Thanks sir!
Thanks man 🇦🇷💪🏻
Good luck being their lapdog, yes.
@@antomodoavionTrump and milei are not similar in terms of their policies
I'm hoping for the best for Argentina!
Greetings from Germany y viva la libertad carajo!
Gracias, hermano
VVLC!!!
Es lebe die Freiheit, verdammt!
Gracias! We need it...
There are a lot of Nazis in sud America no?
Man... beyond the memes and jokes, this guy looks serious, composed, and genuinely motivated by a real desire to change the lot of Argentina. I think that the whole world should wish them luck in this endeavour.
Privatization doesn't work either... Never has😅
@@dm3892 What did you think happened in the Baltic countries? Or the former Soviet states in general? They all saw massive growth.
@@Invisiblehand123 nono, that never happened, it never works because @dm3892 said it is that way so that is the way it is, ok?
@@dm3892 If this was true America wouldn't be the greatest country in the world because maybe you don't know but most of our services are privatized.
Isn't he doing a FANTASTIC job?
I love how his barber steadfastly adores 1967
What barber? That's a flowbee vacuum trimmer, baby.
60s?? He has the San Martin hair do, who was one of the most important people here in Argentina
It´s a wig ! He lost his hair from stress as a youngster due to his parents. Look it up.
@REL602 yep I know but San Martin wore it best 🤣😂
@@johnxxx5085i am from argentinian. false
Love for Argentina from Brazil! ❤
Não apoiamos racistas 💔 #BrasilÉMisturado
@@hudsonm2010 pois é...
Quero ver eles chamarem a gente de macaco agora que eles recebem salário em bananas😴
Nah
@@hudsonm2010mas xenofobia pode? Porque ao meu ver seu comentário implica que uma nação inteira é racista, o que seria uma asserção tão absurda quanto a de qualquer racista
No plan B ... Means focus... For a madman he speaks very calmly and for a badman ...he seems very focused on helping his country.❤
He's doing more the help his friends
Soy de Argentina es una buena persona con carácter y decisión y sin nada que ocultar no viene de la política Dios lo puso en ese lugar
Muchísimas gracias a todos por sus hermosas palabras, saludos desde el norte de Argentina!
Thank you so much to everyone for your beautiful words,regards from the north of Argentina!
I love Ushiaia and Glacier Park 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
You WASTED time in an exclusive interview with the President Milei of Argentenia to ask him his opinion of Israel trying to bring Hamas to justice? What a waste of air time. I wanted to know more about Argentina's problems, his recent actions, and his thoughts on that. I don't CARE what he thinks of the Middle East; I want to know about HIS policies and HIS country. That is why I watched the video. DO better WTj. Stay focused on the relevant issues to the story you are reporting!
Milei is just hoping and wishing he can align himself with anyone who can bail them out at whatever the cost they need to pay all the debt they’ve defaulted on first.
@@aldopena8157not true. He will not bend his morals for money, anyone who ve seen him through time knows this.
@@shadetouchcatchemall5134morals? He’s practically out there asking for help because Argentina is broke.
Argentina's problem is the control of it by the oligarchy of the peasantry (rural society) who live by leasing hundreds of thousands of hectares of countryside that they have inherited from the year 1890, at that time, Julio Roca, gave away thousands of hectares
after "the desert massacre", to all European immigrants. That class left by inheritance until the present a parasitic landowner class that lives for free WITHOUT DOING ANYTHING, they only charge millionaire rents to the agricultural and livestock producers who are the ones who really produce. That Oligarchic Rural Society was the one that always put in power those who cut back on workers and the population in general, and encourage and promote the rise in food prices, in order to INCREASE THE LEASING OF LAND to producers. That Rural Society is the one who asked for the military dictatorship in the 70s, it is the one who always opposed the achievements of Peronism: Salary, Bonus, Compensation, vacations, public health, public education, development of the National industry, and PROMOTION SOCIAL. Today, the country is in the hands of satanic Zionism and the decadent USA, Argentina was left out of the BRICS and left to its fate in the face of the daily rise in food and all products. Whenever the conservative and/or liberal right governed in Argentina, after Peronism, it remained silent in the worst humanitarian crises: "'liberating' revolution", Rojas, Aramburu, Martinez de Hoz, Menem, Cavallo, De la rua, Mauricio Macri They were all the same: adjustment, removal of citizen rights, inflation and DEBT WITH THE IMF. Nestoe Kirchner was the first president who had freed Argentina for the first time since 1970 from those creditors, and the neo-liberal right returned to sink the country, and today like never before! Greetings and Hail Roma Aeterna!
@@faustosagath6015 you ve totally no idea what you talking bout. Keep googling random stuff and pasting it.
Best of wishes for Milei and Argentina. Much love from Norway. Viva la Livertad Carajo!
Correction, is 'Libertad' not 'Livertad', you can shorten it with 'VLLC!'
I AM LATINO AND HOPE OUR ARGENTINIAN BROTHERS HAVE SUCCESS!
ARGENTINA no es hermano de nadie. Solo de España 🇦🇷✊🏻🇪🇸
Latinamerica is different from europe, people stick out for eachother and are more community based. Right-winger Thatcherites like Javier are highly unpopular
@@FG-bu3jp i’m latino and disagree!!
@@FG-bu3jpnot unpopular just ppl deceived from left politics they call javier fascist just for not being on the left, while its actually the left government the cause of argentina being in the state it is right now, hope javier can turn that around.
@@FG-bu3jp I'm a latino and that is a big fat lie. I don't know in wich gringo School you learned this but that is not true at all.
Greeting Argentina from Italy 🇮🇹
Grazie! 🇦🇷🤝🏻🇮🇹
We are doomed...
I can’t speak Spanish, but based on the subtitles and his tone of voice, I can tell that Milei possess real down-to-earth economic intellect. And quite frankly I’m very impressed. I hope and pray for all the best for him and Argentina!
This man is bold, does’t take orders and prefers to align with the west instead of the communists. Has my support. 🇦🇷
does't take orders? how do you know i mean how can anybody be certain about it? you just can't.
Much of the west are Communists
xi jing ping is laughting at you
He's aligning with the Davos elite
I’m pretty sure, his taking orders from the IMF. The Chinese, must be laughing 😆 behind his back.
I'm usually quite a left winger but here, Argentina needs to get real with its economy. It will never get anywhere if it doesn't.
I’m sure you’re a left winger who would never go so far as total state run economy. It always starts with healthcare and education and just pervasively spreads. In worst cases when they take over the trains, utilities and energy it’s game over.
so you are only left wing when it fits you
In economics, Austrian economics all the way. If you speak Spanish read El economista callejero de Axel Kaiser. It is in English too. And read government budgets of all countries. I think that would be enough make you dizzy and feel ashamed of leftism.
Would you say it's economically viable to be a left winger?
@@auri2501 yes, I'm left wing when my ability to apply logic and reason results in that outcome. Correct.
Go, Milei, go Argentina! Greetings from São Paulo!
Gracias hermano 🇧🇷🤝🇦🇷
VIVA la libertad carajo💜
@@ems735 🤝🤝🤝!
From an Irishman living in China I wish Milei every success.......
This Milei dude despises China and all politics from the Left.
What the fook bro?😂
Yeah China used to be very good with a free market economy until 2018. I was living there as an economic and international public relations policy advisor for the Chengdu local government and Municipality of ChongQing but they started going off the rails and dismissing any advice given. Introduced socialist policies which eventually led back to economic stagnation. China was making USA and EU look like socialist shitholes. Have you been to one of Paddy's Bar chains there 🍀? Love that pub atmosphere.
bro u know its illegal to view youtube from china what are u doing here :D
@@sirwhitemeat9785 no it’s not. It’s just not available.
Sou brasileiro e espero uma prospera e rica economia para a Argentina!!!
Viva a nossa América Latina!!!
Te regalamos a Milei llevenselo es suyo
Gracias bro! Viva Brasil ❤❤
Good luck with everything I hope all goes well
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Llevense a loss kichneristas brasileros haganos un fabor
Argentina needs a big change. It is a rich country with a great potential to go back on track and be strong again. I love you Argentina! May God give Milei wisdom to make all the changes needed to give Argentina a new begining so deserved by all its people.
I think he can succeed and I hope he does. Look at what El Salvador has done!
check the translation. "Empezamos", like many verbs in spanish, are both present and past in the first person of the plural form. In the first minute, Milei says "cuando empezamos" which is "when we began", not "when we begin".
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Correcto!
True
I’m confused. If empezamos is both present and past tense, then why aren’t both “when we began” and “when we begin” correct?
because this time it's referred to the past. it's subtle to note but it's incorrect (in this context) to say 'when we begin'@@LenRizzuto
I am Argentine - we should be doing better as a country. Thank you everyone for your love for my country - we are good people and we deserve to go forward.
Yes! Argentina is a rich country. It will take a lot of hard work, but certainly it can be again a country of opportunities and better life for its people. I am from Uruguay and I love the argentinian people. Greetings from California! ❤
VIVA LA LIBERTAD
VIVA JAVIER MILEI
Yes but you should also be made fun of for giving this guy the high office 😂
First step was you electing the right person.
@@tobysmith2081better to have people laughing than ending up dead out of fear of being laughed at
As a Sri Lankan who knows how badly the economic crisis has affected people, I pray for both of us a speedy economic recovery !!
Pointy questions, clear and to-the-point answers. No BS. Hope Argentina can turn around.
Emma’s Spanish is grammatically,and from a vocabulary perspective, very good. I’m rather surprised.
Its kind of difficult to understand us argentinian even for other spanish speakers 😂 she did very well
Grammatically....nope. that's an adverb.
It looked like Emma was reading from a script, but she still did an amazing job. Don't think I could have done the same
@@blancosanmartin ???
@@pac1fic055 ?
I'm a Brit and I'd love to see Argentina do terrifically under these dramatic new policies. Good luck and Viva Milei!
A matured man and not a cry baby at long last. All the best Argentina.
Hope it works out, Argentina 🇦🇷!
he is going to sell his country to the jews
It wil!!! 😊😊😊
Gracias a todos por sus buenos deseos desde todas partes del mundo, saludos desde Buenos Aires
Love to Milei and Argentine from Germany!
May God help you get rid of the Marxism you had for all history of your governments
Can we sand you the argentineans nazis back ?
NO then memes would seize to exist @@diego.zaisov
Your leader made his escape there
Probably all 95yrs old if they are still alive, long past the point of that virtue signalling move
I spent the 2 best years of my life in Argentina growing up. I will go there again this year.
Take 1000$ and you can live for 3 months like a king.
@@T1tusCr0wthats false
@@bernardopedro4441 Thats true. Average salary in Argentina is 120$ a month. With 1000 $ you´d have 3 times the buying power of the average argentinian. Even more if he comes alone.
Puerto Madrin 💔💔💔
Mar de Plata 😎😎😎
@@aklimaron7398 But with $120 you don't even rent half an apartment, that has nothing to do with it.
With $1000 you could live well, in a good neighborhood of the capital, for almost two months, you would spend the 1000 only on rent
People in Argentina should be proud of electing this guy! He is really a great person! His reforms will shock the country now, but will benefit in the future. Argentina deserves its place on the map of the world!
by being the most bankrupt country in the world?
Good luck from Portugal 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹 te amamos
Torço para que a Argentina se recupere. 🇦🇷🙏🏻Milei foi a melhor escolha, sem dúvidas! Saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷
God bless Argentina.
Love from Puerto Rico.
This guy is awesome, a lot more eloquent than I initially thought and with great intellectual intelligence
I mean he is a college educated economist, unlike former economy minister Massa who was neither of those
@@agme8045 true. Between the peronist movement and the Kirchners, Argentina has suffered from uncontrollable populist minds who care little about the long term viable future of the country. Their plan has always been to stay in power for as long as they can which usually involves screwing the people. Typical dictatorial move. At the end of the day Castro and Chavez taught them well. Hopefully Milei can turn the tables and re-launch the true Argentinian potential
If he succeed, all Argentina industries and business will be up for sale, sooner or later the people of Argentina will no longer owns anything. This country will forever be a foreign and cooperate puppet. On another front if he succeed the people of Argentina will be able to sell their internal organs whenever they feel like it, no longer limit by law. His intelligence is that if some kid every feel the need for an iphone, then he/she can sell his kidney for it. I'm not sure awesome is the right word man.
he's anything but smart
Es broma, supongo.
In my book he is a Hero. I wish him and Argentinia all the best!
in every normal citizen's book
In ours is NOT, i´m from Argentina and this guy is fu***** us very badly. Sorry
Of course you would not give a single thought about the citizens
@@Raposda so guys are fine with 100 years of decline and a tripple diggit infaltionrate? I dont want to live under these circumstances but if you like it its fine for me :)
@@Chriscross1313 buy your own thought and stop repeating the speech of others
Good luck from Poland, juntos tenemos que ir para libertad!!
Jak można wspierać Mileia, jak mieliśmy Balcerowicza który też wszystko prywatyzował i wiemy jak się to skończyło XD
@@Magiczny-Krzysztof to jaka alternatywa? Dalej trzymanie ludzi w państwowych zakładach? Plis. Polska nadal ma ogromny stopień państwowego interwencjonizmu. Teraz przynajmniej nasza gospodarka stopniowo bardziej nadąża za resztą. To cały długi i bolesny proces.
@@ashureg1354Alternatywą jest po prostu fundowanie spółek przez rząd, ale zostawianie zarządzania pracownikom-właścicielom, aby nie dało się po prostu wrzucić jakiegoś karierowicza za prezesa.
@@ashureg1354W dodatku interwencjonalizm i protekcjonizm jest bardzo dobry dla suwerenności naszej gospodarki. Zagraniczni kapitaliści nie powinni mieć takiego wpływu na naszą gospodarkę.
People compare him to Trump, but he's clearly much more articulate, thoughtful, and knowledgeable than Trump. You may not agree with his ideas, but the man is definitely not as crazy as the videos of him online portray him as.
Also commendable that he respects Margaret Thatcher right after stating Argentina has disagreements with the UK over the Falklands. The mark of a wise person is the ability to respect a rival for the things they do right. Not saying I think Thatcher is right, only that Milei does despite being on the Argentinian side of the Falklands issue.
The comparison to trump stems from him running a populist right winged campaign. No one is as ignorant as trump. He has no comparison in that department.
Yes, he is one of the most honest politicians in ages.
soy Argentino y la batalla es Cultural no solo en Argentina sino en muchos paises peleando por la libertad Vamos Milei VLLC.
Toda tu cultura ni araña mí piel
Good luck buddy, I hope Argentina can recover and find it's old glory once again. You seem to be in good hands.
@@Baddy187 you mean 45' to 50' Perón industrialization?
@@Baddy187 Thank you very much brother, greetings from Buenos Aires
If this doesn’t work the communists are waiting at the gates.
Intelligent and fearless libertarian. The world needs more of Javier Milei.
boiled down: "What do you think of this divisive topic?" "what i think is people can make their own choices" my whole life i've wanted to go to patagonia, even more so now
Bienvenido serás ,como un hermano más de la Argentina 🇦🇷....
What a decent guy. Wish their were more honests and straight forward politicians like this.
Dijo que no iba a sacar ningún subsidio y que no iba a negociar con china. Apenas empezó su gobierno mandó una ley para que las empresas chinas que tributen en su país no tributen en argentina, literalmente que operen gratis. Además empezó a cortar subsidios poniendo más el peso de los recortes en los ciudadanos que en "la casta"
Argentina, if they keep up this economic development, will be a great example of the effect of free trade worldwide, I can't wait for the industrious and innovative forces of the people of Argentine to help the global economy.
It will be a great example how deregulation under a capitalist system can destroy the living standards of the people.
Free trade capitalism is destroying the world. Argentina will soon learn their lesson as milei drives the country to ruin
@@manvelmsurian9712 Regulation and taxes makes hiring more expensive and more difficult, therefor lessening the amount of hiring, who do you think lost their job or oppertunity to get a job, those with the least amount of competence, who are they? They are the poorest, the least educated, the immigrants. All the groups that the gracious moral government proclail to protect.
You can’t change the law of supply and demand and by inposing artificial hinders to the system you hurt the weakest, precicely those who you proclaim to protect.
@@manvelmsurian9712 move to China?
Interesting with an argentine leader who mentions Margret Thatcher as a role model :))
Indeed. Which further validates his desire to handle the falklands with maturity
He said it in the economic aspect That admired her, no for Malvinas who are and will forever be argentines.
@@Nhexturtlewhy should Argentina care about the falklands? They have far bigger problems than some useless islands.
I'm more and more impressed with him, he seems to have a far deeper moral understanding than the pygmy elites we have here in the UK.
Go Milei!!! Good Luck from Brazil!!!
Wonderful to hear some common sense!
I didnt support him by any means but if he’s standing up to China and not taking their money, then he is clearly a good choice.
Wait for 6 months . . .
@@jorgdahn3736 hahaha, exactly.
I prefer to stand up to people/countries AND take their money 😂
It's better to borrow from IMF that makes your people suffer and go bankrupt😂what a smart move🤭
@@hypocritehater1673 Your past spending and (corrupt) elite made your people suffer. And maybe you lived beyond your means all those years. The IMF just lends you money.
I would love the UK and Argentina become friends and trade with each other. All problems can be solved with dialog.
exactly!
Milei said that he wants a 'mature' relationship. I think that is the way.
Great man! Every country needs someone like him right now
"You do things right or you do things right"
Let us all wish him great success in turning the Argentine economy around and to restore it to being one of the most prosperous countries in South America. I am Welsh and there are many Welsh descendants in some regions of Argentina with one or two Spanish and Welsh speaking people still around. We have a great affection for Argentina regardless of the islands.
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May God Bless Argentina and its people.
Why werent they blessed from the beginning? Were they naughty?
happy for argentina they have him! this can be the start of something really good! love from Sweden
@AXXeYY , un beso a todas las SUECAS!!!!
Javier hates socialists.
Sweden is nit socialist . @@xijinbling2373
@@xijinbling2373 sweden is an open market capitalism system
@@nelsonroux7999 LOOOL
Good luck Argentina!
In _Peluca_ We Trust.
Best of wishes for Milei and Argentina. Love from Ukraine
Best of luck from the UK 🎉
Best of luck Argentina, it's sour medicine but I hope it unlocks your economic potential in the long run.
ah yes, like it did to Chile, right?
I'm afraid I'm not well informed when it comes to Chile's economic history.
What I do know is unbridled socialism programs have tended to snuff out economic growth in nearly every country where those programs are implemented.
They may be well intentioned, but a free market with decent regulatory oversight is the only proven model of growth, widespread prosperity, and delivers superior value for goods and services.
I'm rooting for Argentina because something has to change, not sure why you write a snarky comment... but that's the left these days.
A free market with no regulatory oversight whatsoever and copious amounts of lobbying by huge publicly traded corporations in detriment of the rest of the people is what we actually see. Prosperity has never, since after WW2, been such a far away concept for most people and all nations that tried collectively freeing themselves of imperialism and getting away from outside political powers have been met with either brute force or pure ostracism.
I wrote a snarky comment because here in latin america (And especially in brazil) we have tried time and again to replicate whatever this caricature of a man is trying to do and we infalibly get to see the same results. We don't need more of the same things that led us to this mess in the first place.
Latin america was created by people that only wanted to profit and leave nothing behind. We stand to gain absolutely nothing by playing their game, as our nations were created by completely different means and purposes. Even if this man does everything he sets out to do, he will never achieve his goals, because we don't have the same structures in place, and will never have.
And the fact that you can't see these obvious facts is just the right wing these days....@@nicholasjohnson778
@@lucasperboni674 Exactly, that's why Argentina 100 years ago was an economic world power that rivaled the US, because it became a socialistic keynesian republic... oh wait.
@@SpectrometerExactly, because you cant misunderstand historical processes and determining factors in 100 years of history or more in an entire contintent with different canons, ideas and institutions... oh wait.
🇺🇲 USA support Argentina 🤝💪
Usa don't care about LA
I hope he is able to change the face of Argentina to prosperity and a leading economy, where the world will admire ❤
It's amazing how you can appear to be a time traveler from the 1970s with simply a hair style. lol
But it could even be an more older hair style. Look at the pictures from argentine generals who fought for Argentina's freedom against the soldiers of the european royal family from 1810 to 1825. Still half of western Europe is actually kneeling before them.
@@christianeberhard2496 That haircut, that blue eyes... He gives Rosas vibes.
And from about the same period with his outdated ideologies.
@@tylerfloodgate Hah ha, well said. :)
@@tylerfloodgatecurious which of his idealogies you find outdated. Is _Freedom_ one?
I liked this guy from the first time I heard of him, good luck sir!
My company used to business with Argentina. It’s a very painful process because of regulation. We ended up give up.
Look in to it again. Argentina will need investment and it will be beneficial to the world. With whatever cash I have to throw down I will be looking more at securities of proven operations with the capability to expand there.
If you want foreign investment to revive an economy, you need get rid of protectionism and make it a stable place to invest. He is taking those steps.
Or you can do what Japan did after WW2 and add protectionism around key industries (cars, robotics), dominate those, and remove protectionism around others.
@@aztronomy7457 But Japan has always been an industrialized country (since Meiji Era), so there's no comparison.
Argentina has had protectionism over “key industries” for decades and decades, and look at them now.
It doesn’t work, it reduces competition incentives and distorts the structure of where resources are invested into the economy, making them go to protected industries (otherwise, the resources would have gone to the most productive use, and the government doesn’t know that, only the market.
@@astronotics531 Argentina could dominate wine, food processing, energy production, and is home to the world’s largest lithium deposits. I wouldn’t say their key issue is lack of industries. It’s corruption at every turn.
@@aztronomy7457 Japan is in a second lost decade because they fail to innovate. The government focuses too much on taking money out of the wider economy to dump in underpreforming industries. Free market and entrepreneurship are better alternatives.
Proudly following this guy since 2016. Never let me down. Aguante Javi 🇨🇱 faro del common sense!
Wouldn't have ever expected an Argentine president to rank Margaret Thatcher among the four leaders who inspire him the most.
It's just his opinion Not from the people
What a man! It is rare nowadays to have a politician with strong convictions.
His strong convictions: 💸 💸 💵 💵 💵 💵 💵 💵🤑🤑🤑🤑
@@Emy-fv5ny Dont forget Israel very high on his agenda.
No, it's not. In fact quite the opposite. Any lame politician has strong convictions about anything nowadays. And it's usually the convictions that accrue the most votes.
Emy-fv5ny That is a good conviction, unlike calling everyone a racist and telling them what kind of car to buy and how much they can drive it.
@@MilwaukeeF40C Well, it would be good if the money is for the improvement of the country, which is not. He is even more corrupted and cinical than all the presidents before him.
I thought he was crazy at first then at the end he seems brilliant 👌
I want to know more about him.
La diferencia entre un loco y un genio es el éxito... viva la libertad carajo!!
@@carlosarielleites2948so for now, he continues to be just crazy
Keep digging mate, there're quite many layers to the madness this man has inside.
@@su0tin731 maybe... I'm not an expert
The people of the world stand with you, senor Milei! Sigan luchando por el pueblo argentino. Carajo!
Grande Milei! Muchos éxitos y salud para usted desde Perú 🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪
ew, Peru sigue en recession, con la economia neoliberal que milei quiere.
Argentina va ser Peruntina.
@@jamesmitch9792mejor peru antes que haiti
@@jamesmitch9792peru multiplico por 6 su renta percapita en 30 años. Otra cosa es que peru fuera un país realmente pobre
@@1lyxbollyvykn714 el Peru, o el cobre?
el Peru no produce nada, solo extrae el cobre.
tabien la renta per capita no significa nada, mira guinea equatorial
@@1lyxbollyvykn714 y por eso los Peruanos cruzando en la frontera de EEUU.
Adelante Argentina, !!!!desde Italia
Man, this guy really seems to know what he’s doing. Although it’s going to be hard in the near term for Argentina, I do think that he has the competence to lead them into a more prosperous future.
Its a terrible situation argentina is finding itself (economically mostly but also other aspects). Really rooting for the Argentinian people, president Milei and freedom!
greetings from Canada 👍
Freedumb? He didn’t say ‘freedom’, he said Libertad, which means ANCAP license to plunder.
@@claesvanoldenphatt9972Libertad means freedom
Thanks bro, honestly i hope the same for my country. You are always welcome here, besides economy it is a gorgeous country
@@joelcoll4034 among ANCAP rightwing libertarians ‘liberty’ does not mean freedom as it does among civil libertarians. Chronic abusers of every system of govt., rightwing libertarians construe it as sovereign rights of the wealthy land-owners over the rest of us.
@@claesvanoldenphatt9972 absolutely agree, Argetine is going to wreck its economy even more now that it will privatise a lot of its assets, has no one seen what happened to other countries?
We love you all Argentinan people 🇮🇱 ❤🇦🇷 with love from the Israel people
Thank you 😊muchas Gracias - toda rava ❤
@@Sunflower-kk5ul ❤💙🤍
viva palestina
Best wishes from Poland! ❤Freedom! ❤
Thanks bro 😊
I really hope he does well. He seems to line up with me in many ways. Very interesting that he can be mature and respect Margaret Thatcher on one hand and still mention disagreements about The Falklands on the other hand.
The question was what leader does he identify with. I would like him to talk more about his thoughts on Margaret Thatcher and the war in general.
@@silentblackholeThe media says Trump. But I wonder if they'll report "Moses, Reagan, John Paul II, and Margaret Thatcher". Doubt it.
What you call "being mature" most Argentinians call treason...
No entiendo por qué el Wall Street Journal no subtitula "Falklands/Malvinas" en vez de "Falklands", más allá de que el Reino Unido y varios países reconocen sólo a las Malvinas como "Falklands", sigue estando el territorio en disputa y debería llamarse de ambas formas para evitar el sesgo lo más posible.
@@sigmundgroth6452 Why? Falkland Islands held a referendum on this 10 years ago and only 3 people -- 3 -- voted to rejoin Argentina.
The world is rooting for the best outcome for our brothers and sisters in Argentina 🤝
Wow I like his positions. "The only constraint is time" got to respect someone who sticks to their decisions
Sensible guy, he is building allies across the west and giving the argentine people a way to shore up their savings in a stable (comparatively) currency. Most argentines are already saving in dollars and bitcoin so in a way he is simply formalizing what has been going on behind the scenes.
As you pointed out, everyone here already saves in USD, the issue is what we get paid in. The peso devalues every day, and that means our income decreases at the same rate.
@@agme8045also birth rate collapse
Wrong, he is everything but sensible, for this guy we are a number on an Excel. He made a math to see what he considers to be right to the economy and he doesnt care if that math implies people begging for food, thousands of workers laid off, leave the national scientific system without money, etc. Is not easy to understand Argentinian culture but believe me that this guy is everything but sensible
@@Festre59 as opposed to 90% inflation, which is a sinking ship that will lead to everything you just highlighted.
Personally I lean more socialist for things like education/healthcare/housing, but even I can admit that someone needs to pay for these benefits as they are benefits afforded by a wealthy society not one that has collapsed.
Most argentinians? I guess not many Argentinians are in the position of saving nowadays.
AGUANTE MILEI LPM‼️‼️‼️
Saludos de Argentina amigo !! Es un gusto que nuestro presidente sea admirado por muchos países. 🇦🇷🤝🇲🇽🦅
This is a brand new ray of hope for Argentina. These are the kind of leaders we need in the world not these political bloodsuckers.
The more I see of Milei the more I respect him, there will be many who try to sabotage his efforts but I am hopeful he will succeed in fixing Argentina's economy.
theres so much interest for argentina like never before , we hope all success for the people
If anyone can do it, he can. He's got the correct principles, we just need to support him and get out of his way.
Javier Milei:
Make Argentina Great Again
Viva La Libertad Carajo
This is a straight shooter fact with logic only. If only all governments where this way. Great to see.
What facts exactly?
@@tombranch2261Don't expect a response any time soon 😅
in every speech he has made he speaks as an economist in that he is formally trained .He states his objective and breaks down the process in a manner that is mechanical not political.He states what’s he is going to do ,gives you a history of the objective .Then follows with his next step.
Simply stating a plan is one thing, making it actually work is another, so far he talks a great deal, but has done little, and to many are treating his words as gospel, without realizing that financial policy is both complicated and nuanced.
@@jagv12m
deficits and socialism destroy countries, there are other countries beside Argentina as an example. @@tombranch2261
And, they did it. First surplus in 12 years. Under 9 weeks.
Argentina 🇦🇷 es afortunada de tener un presidente como Milei un verdadero libertario, un hombre con moral que no negocia sus valores, hermanos argentinos tengan coraje y únanse con su nuevo presidente
Bobo
@@AlejandroCisnero87 asi como dice el viejo meado del belliboni que dice bobo? JAJAJA con razon, saludos planero espero que labures
Um libertário que colocará toda a economia Argentina a mercê das decisões monetárias dos Estados Unidos, que piada de mal gosto.
Este no dura un año
LA PATRIA NO SE VENDE!!!
History will judge him as the greatest president ever existed in Argentina 🇦🇷
Not so fast . Time will tell ...
Blessings to Argentina 🙏💞
Seems like a sensible guy. Hope his plan works.
Yes, but in all honesty I don't know what to think. "What others think is up to them" is a really interesting way to think of geopolitics. But in this world we're living in right now, "what others think" seems to matter a lot