Why do you guys fight so much?
he brigades an Expat forum, yells MILEI EVIL ANTICHRIST, and very few people oppose him, so when i see his stupid-ass spamming NPC 'news' here i correct him with facts, which Leftists are allergic to. it's not really fighting; he posts moronic ideas that were debunked, and then plays the victim. typical commie, makes your brain cells shrink
not that strange, considering in the USA there is constant battle between people who call each other Fascists and Nazis 24/7. politics puts people in tribes and tribes go to war, just like Orwell showed with the "Proles" in
1984
Seems like all of this end of cepo made things even more expensive.
based on what, a few weirdos posting here? the Twittersphere that is wrong all the time, and most of those people aren't even in Argentina full-time? i'd get your news from @BowTiedMara and
@BuySellBA /
@earlyretirement - although they are wealthy and seek a luxury lifestyle, and thus don't have a typical experience of 80% of people here
who told you removing
Cepo made things more expensive? a toddler could explain how central-planning fails
Is there no hope of Argentina not getting affordable again??
there's a sort of evil aspect of Argentina it seems, just like any other cheap-in-Dollars areas - as locals thrive and tyranny lessens, the Peso gets stronger and normal people can thrive, allowing for a middle class. but this comes at the cost of tourists not having $3 big-ass steaks at a restaurant and nearly-free luxury living. so, perhaps in the future Airbnb apartments will be normal USD prices like 1500 as opposed to the 600 i was paying for a long time, but overall the country is going to have tons more options and less fear of crazy volatility, more foreign investments, huge opportunities for Argies instead of constant populist communism tariff nonsense. but yes, Buenos Aires might not be near-free as we go on, because a limited government can't give favoritism policies to a few related companies, allowing perma-tourists to come and live luxuriously while the poverty rate for locals is 60%. this is what it seems to be, and i'd rather pay higher prices and be able to order on Amazon easily, than have constant corruption and incompetence and no middle class.
also, it's NOT unaffordable. jesus christ how many times are people going to keep making claims about this? you're not even in-country, right? so what exactly are you thinking isn't affordable in Dollars?
@Jenn