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Author: sykesix 🐝  😊 😞
Number: of 2033 
Subject: Argentine Bailout
Date: 09/25/2025 5:39 PM
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The Argentine economy has a long, troubled history, characterized by lurching from default to default. Facing very high inflation, right wing President Javier Milei’s instituted strong reforms, including public spending cuts, deregulation, and a strong peso policy. This policies appeared to work well for a time, and he famously took the stage with Elon Musk at CPAC and gifted him a chainsaw.

However, things have started to go south. Unemployment and poverty are surging and capital is fleeing the country at alarming rates. The later due to the peso being perceived as over valued and investors fear collapse of the currency. While inflation has slowed, it hasn’t slowed enough. The article notes that after China ended US soybean imports, Argentina has stepped in to help fill the gap. The Trump administration has promised to also bailout US soybean farmers. Bailouts are like eating peanuts. Once you start, you can’t stop.


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Author: OrmontUS 🐝🐝  😊 😞
Number: of 2033 
Subject: Re: Argentine Bailout
Date: 09/25/2025 6:24 PM
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We seem to be pulling support from regimes which "don't matter", supporting regimes which align with an authoritarian concept (as in Argentina, Russia and Hungary) and raising barriers to trade from firms whose leadership doesn't run parallel to ours - such as Brazil and South Africa. This seems like the executive branch is ignoring the funds Congress has requisitioned, throwing them into a slush fund and then placing bets according to its own agenda.

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Author: Goofyhoofy 🐝🐝 HONORARY
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Subject: Re: Argentine Bailout
Date: 09/26/2025 7:37 AM
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Once you start, you can’t stop.

We are bailing out the regime in Argentina, while Argentinian farmers make big bucks selling soybeans to China, so now we get to bail out American farmers because they lost their markets to … Argentina.

Symmetry. It’s a beautiful thing.
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