Respectfully, I disagree. Milei and Bukele DO provide applicable examples. El Salvador is a small country, as you say, but the cultural and historical complexities are challenging and in some ways, more challenging than in the USA. For one, they do not have the reference point of a historical tradition of Liberty such as we have. And the…
Respectfully, I disagree. Milei and Bukele DO provide applicable examples. El Salvador is a small country, as you say, but the cultural and historical complexities are challenging and in some ways, more challenging than in the USA. For one, they do not have the reference point of a historical tradition of Liberty such as we have. And they are emerging from a horrible but thankfully failed communist led revolution, which led to enormous societal & economic changes, including (Marxists favored) land redistribution. Argentina on the other hand, tho its population is < 20% of ours, is the 8th largest country in the world by land mass, larger than any European country west of Russia. Its people are a diverse “melting pot” and mostly of European origin, like the U.S. population. Its topography, natural resources and climate are as diverse as ours. Argentina, due to its long history of government corruption, socialism and economic upheavals, is arguably, like El Salvador, more challenging to reducing bloated government, instituting more Liberty, especially economic liberty, than it should be in the USA. So, in conclusion, I think we would do well to follow Bukele and Milei very closely, to listen, watch and learn … and to glean hope for the huge fight ahead of us.
Respectfully, I disagree. Milei and Bukele DO provide applicable examples. El Salvador is a small country, as you say, but the cultural and historical complexities are challenging and in some ways, more challenging than in the USA. For one, they do not have the reference point of a historical tradition of Liberty such as we have. And they are emerging from a horrible but thankfully failed communist led revolution, which led to enormous societal & economic changes, including (Marxists favored) land redistribution. Argentina on the other hand, tho its population is < 20% of ours, is the 8th largest country in the world by land mass, larger than any European country west of Russia. Its people are a diverse “melting pot” and mostly of European origin, like the U.S. population. Its topography, natural resources and climate are as diverse as ours. Argentina, due to its long history of government corruption, socialism and economic upheavals, is arguably, like El Salvador, more challenging to reducing bloated government, instituting more Liberty, especially economic liberty, than it should be in the USA. So, in conclusion, I think we would do well to follow Bukele and Milei very closely, to listen, watch and learn … and to glean hope for the huge fight ahead of us.
(My 2cts, after inflation)
There is no way in hell we could throw every gangbanger in jail.
We could feed them to the fishes.
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