614. Our man in Davos?
614. Our man in Davos?

614. Our man in Davos?

Vienna 01/18/2024

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Yesterday, Wednesday, Argentine President Javier Milei spoke at the globalist meeting in Davos. However, most of those present would prefer not to hear such a speech. Instead of praising the accumulation of power in a few hands, he firmly opposed socialist-style bureaucratic tendencies and restrictions on basic civil liberties.

Speech by Argentine President Javier Milei in Davos. Source.

“We should never forget that socialism is always and everywhere an impoverishing phenomenon that has failed in all countries where it has been tried.” Milei points out directly – citing the best Austrian economists – that one of the Main problems of the West is a group of intellectuals, leaders and leaders who rely on the flawed – as he puts it – “neoclassical” economic theory, which is based on abstract models. and not on a causally realistic analysis of the economy that leads them – consciously or unconsciously – to support interventionism and socialism, which are responsible for the impoverishment of entire nations. Source in Polish.

Javier Milei is a libertarian, which has earned him numerous attacks from the anti-globalism camp. He became President of Argentina a month ago on December 10 and decided not to allow Argentina to join the BRICS bloc. His controversial decision to stay in the US dollar zone was, in my opinion, caused by strong pressure, probably blackmail, from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). After his speech, voices appeared on the Internet that it was a planned game by the globalists. I wouldn’t demonize Klaus Schwab’s club, they also make mistakes. One of these mistakes was inviting Javier Milei to this conference.

While the vast majority of militant pseudo-environmentalists flew to Davos on a private jet, Javier Milei opted to fly to Zurich on a regular airline.

On the plane, passengers were able to take a photo with the Argentine president as a souvenir.

The scandal involving Colombian President Gustavo Petro revealed a different approach. He sparked controversy when his government rented a luxury cottage in Davos for four days for one million Swiss francs. It is obvious that he did not pay with his own money but benefited from Colombian taxes.

The Colombian President’s rented house in Davos.

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Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
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