Ho ho ho, New Argentine Pres. Milei's speech at Davos against satanic globalist imperialism gets more views than all others put together

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Here’s who praised Javier Milei’s anti-socialism speech seen 27 million times

A number of high profile figures have praised Javier Milei’s WEF speech which has been viewed 27 million times on X alone.

Link: https://thecountersignal.com/heres-...-anti-socialism-speech-seen-27-million-times/

[see vids at site link, above]

MIKE CAMPBELL​

January 18, 2024

A number of high profile figures have lauded Argentinian President Javier Milei’s takedown of socialism and “international organizations” while speaking next to Klaus Schwab at his annual WEF Davos meeting.
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Here’s who praised Javier Milei’s anti-socialism speech seen 27 million times
In what has easily become the most viral speech of the year, and most popular in WEF history, Milei lambasted Western governments for shrouding socialism in the guise of social justice, even taking a shot at the West’s “radical feminist agenda.”
The WEF has understandably downplayed the significance of Milei’s speech. In their article summarizing Day 3 of the Davos meetings, Milei’s speech was pushed to the bottom and given an equally brief write-up as it was dry.

High profile figures praise Javier Milei’s WEF speech

Conversely, a number of high profile figures have offered praise of Milei’s speech. On X, a post of the speech has been seen over 27 million times.
X and Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted the speech and praised Milei for his “Good explanation of what makes countries more or less prosperous.”

Musk also posted a meme on Thursday showing a man secretly watching Milei’s speech while having sex with a beautiful woman.

Dr Jordan Peterson chimed in on Wednesday with a simple exclamation mark over another user’s post that read “Javier Milei just told a bunch of WEF socialists at Davos that they are THE PROBLEM, not the solution.”
Former Republican candidate, and potential Donald Trump VP pick Vivek Ramiswamy, similarly posted three clapping emojis over the same post that Peterson commented on.
Ramiswamy later posted: “The World Economic Forum is really just Old World Europe rearing its ugly head again. We fought a revolution in 1776 to say hell no to the Old World vision. It’s time we say so again: self-governance over aristocracy is what makes America great.”
On Thursday, Former US National Security Advisor General Mike Flynn posted: “The more I think about Argentine President Javier Milei’s speech at the WEF, the more I realize he gave the globalists a double barreled middle finger to them in their own board room. Well done!”
Canadian Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich said Milei dropped “truth bombs.”
On YouTube, The WEF’s account shows that Milei’s speech has more views than all other speeches from 2024 combined, including those from the EU President Ursula von der Leyen, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and French President Emmanuel Macron.
 
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Kikes and satanists just can't believe we aren't willing to be slaves ready to be slaughtered when dear kikes decide, gee whiz, but there's just tooooooooo many of these disgusting gentiles laying about, u know

 

John Stossel: “Wow, Here’s some of what Milei has accomplished already”​

February 3, 2024 11:16 pm by CWR

Link: https://citizenwatchreport.com/john-stossel-wow-heres-some-of-what-milei-has-accomplished-already/

[see excellent vid at site link, above]

“Wow, Argentina’s Chamber of Deputies passed even more reforms by libertarian President Javier Milei.
The upper house still needs to pass it.
But maybe leftists & establishment politicians are feeling the pressure?

Here’s some of what Milei has accomplished already:”

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Javier Milei’s “Anarcho-Capitalist” Presidency: The Rundown So Far​

by Schiff Gold
February 5th 2024, 2:48 pm

Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/javier-mileis-anarcho-capitalist-presidency-the-rundown-so-far/

Milei’s results are likely to serve as a global PR campaign for (or against) the policies and worldview that Milei promotes leading to political and economic implications far beyond Argentina’s borders.
Amidst rampant peso inflation and his scathing pro-free market speech at Davos, new Argentine president Javier Milei has taken office with radical proposals to overhaul the country. While his brief month and a half in Argentina’s Casa Rosada isn’t long enough to know if his bark will really match his bite, here’s a summary of some of his biggest actions so far:
Among his first moves after taking office was slashing the number of government ministries from 18 to just 9. These make up the presidential cabinet. Milei consolidated the Ministries of Culture, Education, Health, Labor, Social Development, Public Works, Transportation, Telecommunications, and Energy and Mining. Their functions are now contained under 3 different umbrellas: the Ministries of Health, Human Capital, and Infrastructure.

In a controversial move, he also appointed his sister Karina Milei as General Secretary of the Presidency. Given their relationship and the importance of the role, helping determine everything from policy to public relations messaging, her performance will be watched closely by critics. Argentines are used to political families (two of their last four presidents shared a last name), but it still raises eyebrows when a president appoints a direct relative to one of the highest ministerial offices.
The pressure is on Milei and his team to rein in runaway inflation, which has roughly doubled since November and threatens to spiral further out of control. To his credit, Milei doesn’t expect a magic wand without pain, calling his reforms “shock therapy” for the country. Peter Schiff and other libertarian commentators have said this for decades — central banks are great at kicking the can down the road, but it only feeds an even bigger crisis later. Despite the pain, the only way is to rip off the proverbial band-aid and let free markets sort themselves out:
“Politicians promise the world, but they can’t deliver. Milei knows that free markets, not government handouts, fulfill needs.”
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To that end, perhaps the most-watched development since Milei took office is his sweeping reform bill enacting everything from higher export taxes to ending subsidies for energy and media companies. It also privatizes dozens of public companies, shifting public works projects away from government management.
Among the many questions for Argentines is what will happen to the affordability of fuel and other essentials when subsidies are removed by this “Mega-Reform” bill. As Argentine Minister of Economy Luis Caputo explained, for years the government has stepped in to help its citizens with their energy costs:
“Today the state artificially maintains very low prices in energy and transportation rates through subsidies.”
When a government gives subsidies it can’t afford to give, they do long-term economic damage. But the pain Argentines will feel in the short term from having those subsidies and other artificial comforts ripped away may create a public relations backlash against his policies. Unfortunately, when the failures of artificial monetary expansion lead to rampant inflation, mainstream economists don’t take it as a lesson against the dangers of money printing — but the same can’t be said for the reverse.
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source: tradingeconomics.com

Perhaps the most alarming part of the bill shifts some legislative powers from Congress to the president, stoking concern that Milei plans to grant himself increasing levels of authoritarian control. Either way, the bill is expected to meet heavy opposition from Congress, where the strong pro-Milei faction is small. In fact, Milei has repeatedly altered aspects of the bill to try to increase its chances of passing, including diluting some of its clauses increasing presidential powers. With the concessions, analysts expect some version of the bill to pass.
A separate decree to deregulate the government was put into effect in December, but parts of it have already been struck down in one of Argentina’s highest courts. It will be among many challenges to Milei’s heavy-handed style of reform, which will test the country’s checks and balances as it falls under the scrutiny of the legislative and judicial systems.
One of the biggest unanswered questions of Mileiconomics is how it will begin to dig Argentina out of its immense dependence on loans from China, historically financed through rounds of money printing, and billions in IMF loans. The country has defaulted on its sovereign debt multiple times. Whatever the measures, undoing a long history of economic damage in Argentina will take years, along with coordination beyond a single administration.
Perhaps more importantly, Milei’s results are likely to serve as a global PR campaign for (or against) the policies and worldview that Milei promotes leading to political and economic implications far beyond Argentina’s borders.
 
Yes, the new Argentine Pres. is right and correct, far as he goes about socialism and statism, but he doesn't fathom the satanic, "woke" inspiration for such socialism and the stupid over-populated "liberal" scum who go for it all, Jews leading the way for "woke," who stabbed Trump in the back, and will do so to Milei too, the poor fool.

 
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