Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, understands that the government cannot create wealth. That’s why Milei campaigned with a chainsaw, saying he would cut the size and power of government.
In the United States, attempts to shrink government haven’t gone far, but in Argentina, Milei won by a massive 3 million votes. In just the first month of his presidency, Milei repealed rent and price controls and eliminated trade restrictions.
Daniel Di Martino, founder of http://www.dissidentproject.org, who escaped Venezuela and became an economist in America, tells John Stossel that it’s impressive that Milei won by promising massive cuts. Here’s more with Stossel, including some of what Milei has rapidly accomplished.
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