This aptly captures the essence of neoliberalism. It aligns precisely with the principles embraced by the incoming government that Argentines have chosen (though we're still awaiting their official assumption of office and the commencement of decision-making processes).I hold the belief that all governments are corrupt, and I refrained from voting for any of them. I find it absurd that people are so naive to think that an outsider with Milei's history could be the ultimate savior. However, I question the potential cost of such a scenario. The strategy of divide and conquer, as seen in many societies, involves giving with one hand while taking with the other. This could transform Argentina's landscape into something unrecognizable. I have a strong intuition about what lies ahead, and it certainly doesn't align with people's expectations.