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Article in today's WSJ. Nothing we don't already know.
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Ha. Yeah, the next few years is going to be one HUGE cluster?#!*.So... Fernández will save us all right and lead Argentina to an economic and cultural resurgence?
Print is disappearing. Newspapers need to make a profit. Is that unreasonable?Good old Paywall. Can't beat it for denying
people your news. Sigh.
I agree many of these international publications have NO understanding of what life is really like in Argentina. Many have in theory or in principle how things SHOULD be but they don't have a true appreciation for how complex (i.e. screwed up) life is in Argentina. Fundamentally the country is broken and the reality is that it doesn't really matter who is in office. Things can't be solved for the long term here without really blowing up the entire system and starting all over. (legal system, banking system, judicial system, labor laws, taxes, etc). Short of this, I don't see things over the long term EVER working in Argentina.It always amazes me when I read these articles they have some understanding of the situation but no understanding of life in Argentina.
Why would any Argentinian put any money in the bank here? Imagine if you had a lot of money in the bank here 24 months ago. With the peso issues and inflation, you would have 60% of your money just like that. So how is the government going to fix that? Argentinians have no confidence in their banks or the economy and really that is wisdom.
A large percentage work in black and pay no taxes. Why? Salaries are so low, to begin with.
Argentina suffers a huge citizen no confidence in the government issue and you cannot fix that over night it is set in their thinking.
These are the things the international firms have no clue about they have never lived here they have no idea what life is like for an Argentinian.
I agree. Print is dead. I don't have any problem with all of these media companies charging. WSJ constantly has deals. You can sign up for $1 for 12 WEEKS of WSJ. You can cancel before it ends if you want and sign up with another email. They make it really easy.Print is disappearing. Newspapers need to make a profit. Is that unreasonable?
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