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    Yes, what is up with these Darwin Award seeking fools?


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    Just another hole.

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    Who cares?,,,,

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    Yes, what is up with these Darwin Award seeking fools?

    holy chit. That could get really worse really fast.

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    holy chit. That could get really worse really fast.
    They'll just come North, Lue, wait for our election cycle to commence and start flooding the USPS boxes. Whites will take pictures. CNN will take film of said Whites. Funded cops will show up, then the local postman will follow in, empty the mailboxes and the ballots will count.

    See Lue, they left a hole and are creating a hole here.

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    Libertarianism

    The Omnibus Law project sent by President Javier Milei to Congress establishes that citizens must ask the Ministry of Security for permission to hold meetings in public spaces that involve three or more people.

    The provision is contemplated in the chapter that the reform package dedicates to Internal Security and states that, in the event that three or more people want to meet in a public space, they must request permission 48 hours in advance.

    The modification also gives the Ministry of National Security the power to reject meetings in public spaces or even propose changes regarding the times and places where the meeting takes place.

    The measure is in line with the first section of the Internal Security chapter where, according to the Government, it seeks to regulate the organization of demonstrations, establishing harsh sanctions for the organizers and those people who prevent the normal operation of transport.

    In that sense, the Executive defined meetings or demonstrations as an “ intentional and temporary congregation of three or more people in a public space ,” with the purpose of exercising the right to protest.
    https://tn.com.ar/politica/2023/12/2...ibus-de-milei/

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    Democracy is an impediment to establishing "a liberal market", so much for democracy.




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    The public disorder this measure will arouse could arouse a serious crackdown. I can't see people sitting still for this, but I have no idea what Argentinian LE/security forces are like.

    Will they be eager to crack heads and round people up for Millei? Or will they man the barricades with citizens against him?

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    (If I had to guess, I would guess the former, but honestly, I have no idea what Argentina is like now.)

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    (If I had to guess, I would guess the former, but honestly, I have no idea what Argentina is like now.)
    Just another hole.
    They'll just come North, Winester, wait for our election cycle to commence and start flooding the USPS boxes. Whites will take pictures. CNN will take film of said Whites. Funded cops will show up, then the local postman will follow in, empty the mailboxes and the ballots will count.

    See Winester, they left a hole and are creating/continuing a hole here.

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    They got smart


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    They got smart

    Just another hole.
    They'll just come North, Effy, wait for our election cycle to commence and start flooding the USPS boxes. Whites will take pictures. CNN will take film of said Whites. Funded cops will show up, then the local postman will follow in, empty the mailboxes and the ballots will count.

    See Effy, they left a hole and are, as we hammer-&-tong creating a hole here.

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    Eschewing anodyne bureaucratese, Millei is not just selling the sadistic cruelty, he is identifying directly with it. He wants to make poor people's lives .


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    drawing closer to China, participating in CELAC

    . As we reportedin May, when Argentina’s central bank desperately needed to churn out new 20,000 peso notes in order to keep up with the country’s triple-digit inflation rate, it awarded the contract to the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation, a state-owned corporation that carries out the minting of all renminbi coins and printing of renminbi banknotes for the People’s Republic of China.

    The move, understandably, raised some eyebrows among members of Milei’s La Libertad Avanca (Freedom Advances) coalition party. As an article in Clarín noted, some questioned the wisdom of entrusting the manufacturing of a resource as “sensitive and strategic” as the country’s national currency to a company that is essentially owned by China’s “assassin” government. Today, Milei has a very different set of words to describe the Chinese government.

    “China is a very interesting business partner,” he said in an interview on Sunday. “They do not demand anything, the only thing they ask is that they not be bothered.”
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    The Biden administration had thought Milei’s government was beyond Xi Jinping’s influence, but all of a sudden the Argentine president is seeking a rapprochement with the communist regime to renew the Chinese swap line that underpins Argentina’s central bank reserves as well as facilitate investments by Chinese companies in lithium and copper, two minerals that Washington considers globally strategic.

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    Just another hole.
    Yup

    Re s thought Milei was their saviour


    Argentines are some of the stupidest people out there...

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