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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMilei's Chainsaw Infuriates Voters He Needs to Salvage His Presidency
Spending cuts hit the middle class hard, leaving the libertarian at risk of becoming a lame duck after this weekends crucial midterm election.Angel Santos is, by his own description, bitter.
Bitter that every time he walks into a Buenos Aires grocery store he feels poorer than the last; bitter that at age 67, hes had to squeeze in odd jobs to supplement his pay as a doorman; bitter that this means working 14 hours a day, five days a week; bitter that his mother and uncle had their pensions capped while inflation raged; and bitter, as a result of all of these things, that he ever fell for President Javier Milei and his zany chainsaw-economics pitch.
The mere mention of the chainsaw now sets Santos off. As he had heard Milei tell it again and again back in 2023, that saw he brandished so theatrically at campaign stops would be wielded against the casta the establishment to rightsize government bureaucracy, stabilize Argentinas battered finances and jump-start the economy. But in the end, Santos says, it was used on those who are in need of help the most.
On the eve of midterm elections that threaten to derail Mileis radical free-market experiment and plunge the nation back into crisis once again, this is his biggest problem. All across the country, from downtown Buenos Aires to the rolling forests that form its remote northeastern edge, Argentines are growing weary of the sacrifices Milei is asking of them.
Yes, hes brought inflation down rapidly, as promised, from a peak of almost 300%, but no, many of them will tell you, they do not feel better off as a result. Their wage increases have shriveled up, too Santos, for example, now just gets a 1% bump a month and so their purchasing power remains depressed. Besides, the economic boom that Milei said his libertarian policies would unleash has failed to materialize. Investment, from both foreign and local companies, is barely trickling in, and the jobless rate remains stuck over 7%, far higher than when Milei took office.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-10-24/argentina-midterm-election-milei-spending-cuts-anger-middle-class-voters?accessToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzb3VyY2UiOiJTdWJzY3JpYmVyR2lmdGVkQXJ0aWNsZSIsImlhdCI6MTc2MTM2OTIzMSwiZXhwIjoxNzYxOTc0MDMxLCJhcnRpY2xlSWQiOiJUNE41TzdHUTdMRUcwMCIsImJjb25uZWN0SWQiOiJDNjgyQTUwQzJCRDM0MTFCQTgwQjEwQjZEQjczQzM1MSJ9.Rqq2GhGCeN_4Y3QaW5RNdbtqcoXkh228MmbYXW93rRA
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Milei's Chainsaw Infuriates Voters He Needs to Salvage His Presidency (Original Post)
Zorro
Oct 25
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stopdiggin
(14,960 posts)1. hey - you vote for the F-ing clown - you GET the F-ing clown
Argentinians probably had greater provocation to ditch all good sense and reason - but one cannot claim that Milei was ever anything other than a cheap circus act ... And - one need not be in possession of a college degree ...
So ... Jaguars meeting face still has to pretty much apply ...
winstars
(4,276 posts)2. Very Informative story at the link!