What the Deep State fears the most: Trump doing the same here in America. Milei says ‘Long fuc*king live freedom’ (RT clip below)
In a bold move reminiscent of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s agenda, newly sworn-in Argentine President Javier Milei has taken decisive action to fulfill his campaign promise of reducing the bloated federal government. Milei, a proponent of capitalism, recently purged more than 5,000 government bureaucrats in an effort to rescue Argentina from corruption, inflation, and wasteful government spending.
The Leftists in Argentina are resisting. They are literally fighting to hang onto a system that brought them 150% inflation, rampant corruption, and poverty. That’s mental, just completely stupid. But they cannot stop themselves- Kavu Stock
The executive order, as reported by the Spanish-language newspaper El Pais, immediately halted the contracts of federal workers hired in 2023, with a clear focus on individuals appointed by Milei’s leftist predecessor. This move comes as part of Milei’s broader commitment to streamline the government and alleviate the burden of inflation on the Argentine economy.
President Javier Milei just addressed Argentina and dropped some major truth:
“We have come to tell you that politicians are not only not God but they are the cause of our problems.”
We need this refreshing honesty here in the United States.pic.twitter.com/lbI7AT8gIF
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) December 26, 2023
President Javier Milei just addressed Argentina and dropped some major truth: “We have come to tell you that politicians are not only not God but they are the cause of our problems.” We need this refreshing honesty here in the United States.
In his pursuit of a leaner and more efficient government, President Milei also implemented a downsizing of his federal cabinet, reducing it to a mere nine members – half the number under his far-left predecessor, Alberto Fernández. Government figures cited by El Pais reveal that a staggering 3.5 million individuals currently hold taxpayer-funded employment in Argentina, underscoring the scale of the reforms being undertaken.
Argentina‘s new President Milei is rattling his country with ‘shock therapy’ policies as the country sees nationwide protests against some of his reforms
Argentina’s new President Milei is rattling his country with ‘shock therapy’ policies as the country sees nationwide protests against some of his reforms pic.twitter.com/crrXXkEyLr
— RT (@RT_com) December 26, 2023
To address concerns about the potential impact on vulnerable groups, the government clarified that certain disabled and indispensable employees would be exempt from the layoffs. Nevertheless, President Milei has announced a comprehensive audit to be conducted within the next 90 days, hinting at the possibility of further layoffs as part of ongoing efforts to streamline the government workforce.
President Milei’s rise to power has sparked comparisons to the approach taken by former President Donald Trump, who expressed support for Milei’s election victory through various posts on the Truth Social platform. Trump, currently gearing up for a potential presidential run in 2024, reiterated his commitment to “demolish the Deep State” and highlighted a specific executive order from 2020 that aimed to facilitate the dismissal of government bureaucrats.
🚨BREAKING: Argentina President Javier Milei announces he is firing more than 5,000 government employees, pledging to reduce government regulations, and lowering government agencies from 21 to 9.
Do you agree with this? pic.twitter.com/HaYy8AnYKk
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) December 27, 2023
The 2020-era executive order, which directed federal agencies to reclassify civil service employees from “competitive” to “excepted” service, was aimed at providing the president with greater flexibility in dismissing government officials. However, President Biden revoked this executive order on his second day in office, signaling a shift in administrative priorities.
Back to Buenos Aires 🇦🇷 Explosion of street protest in Argentina today, led by trade unions defending their constitutional rights against the unprecedented neoliberalization decree by President Javier Milei. pic.twitter.com/2gKYXO5AtV
— David Adler (@davidrkadler) December 27, 2023
Back to Buenos Aires Explosion of street protest in Argentina today, led by trade unions defending their constitutional rights against the unprecedented neoliberalization decree by President Javier Milei.
In a video posted on his website, Trump emphasized the importance of the president’s constitutional power to curtail unnecessary spending through what is known as Impoundment. Trump pledged to use this power to trim the federal bureaucracy, resulting in substantial savings that would, in turn, translate into tax reductions for the American people. The overarching goal is to swiftly combat inflation and reduce the budget deficit.
Back to Buenos Aires 🇦🇷 Explosion of street protest in Argentina today, led by trade unions defending their constitutional rights against the unprecedented neoliberalization decree by President Javier Milei. pic.twitter.com/2gKYXO5AtV
— David Adler (@davidrkadler) December 27, 2023
As President Milei forges ahead with his ambitious reforms in Argentina, the parallels with Trump’s approach to governance are evident. Both leaders share a commitment to reducing the size of government, curbing wasteful spending, and prioritizing the interests of the citizens they serve. Only time will reveal the full impact of these bold initiatives on their respective nations’ economies and political landscapes.
Fátima Florez, girlfriend of President Milei of Argentina, has a live show where she mimics her boyfriend.
Fátima Florez, girlfriend of President Milei of Argentina, has a live show where she mimics her boyfriend. pic.twitter.com/WCI6h1evZN
— Crazy Ass Moments in LatAm Politics (@AssLatam) December 27, 2023
Gloria Rodriguez, freelance wrtier
Major Points Discussed:
- President Javier Milei fulfills campaign promise, purging over 5,000 government bureaucrats in a bid to reduce the size of Argentina’s federal government.
- An executive order halts contracts of federal workers hired in 2023, with a focus on individuals appointed by Milei’s leftist predecessor, reflecting a commitment to combating corruption, inflation, and wasteful spending.
- A comprehensive audit within the next 90 days hints at potential future layoffs, although some disabled and indispensable employees are exempt from the recent workforce reduction.
- Milei significantly downsizes his federal cabinet to nine members, half the count of his far-left predecessor, as part of broader efforts to streamline the government.
- The president’s rise to power draws comparisons to former U.S. President Donald Trump, who supports Milei’s election victory and echoes similar sentiments about reducing government bureaucracy and unnecessary spending.
Comments – Threads – Links
- Argentina‘s President Javier Milei removed close to 5,000 government jobs in his first two weeks in office, and liberals are losing their minds, calling him an actor and extremist. – Desiree
- We have it with President Trump leading the way. But the enemies are trying to silence him & us- David Siegal
- This , I feel , will be happening in every country throughout the world- Gunslinger19722019
- In the meantime, back in the US of A, Biden continues spending like a drunken sailor to buy votes while leading an invasion on our southern border to create votes- Milordon-I will listen. I will not obey
- The first thing he did was chop the government departments from 21 to 9. That is a very good start-Andrew Morrison
- The comfort of the union leaders and the bureaucrats is being threatened. They won’t go quietly- Dogula
- What Lavrov says is true. With the joining of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the Emirates, Iran, Ethiopia, and Argentina to the group, the GDP of this group will exceed the G7 group, which includes America, Japan, Germany, Italy, France, Britain, and Canada, by dozens of times. In the latest statistics for the year 2023: G7 GDP reached 29.9% The BRICS GDP reached 32.1%. – Sprinter
- Argentina’s new president@JMilei lays off 5,000 government employees “’The goal is (to) start on the road to rebuilding our country, return freedom and autonomy to individuals and start to transform the enormous amount of regulations that have blocked, stalled and stopped economic growth,’ he said.” – Tom Fitton – Judicial Watch
- JUST IN: Newly-elected President of Argentina, Javier Milei, is expected to remove nearly 380,000 government regulations. Amazing – Proud Elephant
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