Postcards: This Is My Biggest Economic Fear
Be sure to watch the upcoming interview with Argentine presidential candidate and front-runner Javier Milei. It's a preview of what could quickly come to America unless we get our fiscal #$@# together
Dear Fellow Expat:
Tucker Carlson will release an interview tonight with Argentine presidential candidate and front-runner Javier Milei.
Follow the U.S. media focus on Milei, and you’ll see he’s labeled as “right-wing,” “radical”, and “libertarian.”
The attacks on his economic plans are all-out nuclear assaults… largely because he’s exposing the endgame of problems still building in the United States.
They can’t have that…
You see, Milei has exposed an economic system in Argentina rife with graft, poverty, and human and capital flight.
Out of a population of nearly 46 million, around 55% of workers work in the public sector - the government. Roughly 7 million people work in the private sector.
That’s one-seventh of the nation’s population supporting the entire country. But, in a play to buy favor, politicians just raised the minimum taxable threshold. There are now only 800,000 people who will be paying income taxes in a nation of 45 million people.
That’s a complete disaster… and it’s unsust…
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