Posted on 09/24/2015 11:09:57 AM PDT by syriacus
[snip] according to a poll by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and WorldPublicOpinion.org, Argentina leads the list of countries that distrust the U.S. and its role in world affairs. [snip]
(Excerpt) Read more at argentinepost.com ...
You forgot that they occasionally try to claim the Falklands as a tactic to divert public attention from failed government policies.
Argentina is a country run by latin versions of Alinsky, Obama and Rev. Wright.
Not to mention the socialists...
Ah, the Perons: South America’s best-known bloodthirsty Fascists.
This is a country that still thinks it has a legitimate claim to the Falkland Island and claims territory rights on part of Antarctica. A county that thinks because junk investor bought it sovereign debt at a discount, the "Vulture Capitalist" owe it to Argentina to take a huge discount. A Spanish speaking country that thinks its accent is correct and all other Spanish speaking countries are wrong.
The Perons’ heyday was only a decade or so. Evita died in 1952 & Juan didn’t last long after that. But they managed to upend an entire economic structure & create a permanent gibsmedat class, the “descamisados”.
A century ago a wealthy person here was called “as rich as an Argentine”. Argentina sailed through the 1930’s untouched by the world depression. Then a certain army colonel with a brand new portfolio as minister of labor decided he’d use that to build a voter base out of those previously disenfranchised. Union leaders became his lieutenants & the “descamisados” voted purely their pocketbooks.
And so the slide into bleak social democracy began. Hyperinflation is a regular occurence in Argentina now.
(Singing)
Don’t cry for us, Argentina,
At least we’ve got toilet paper...
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