Exactly, the situation was so bad that while it did hurt to many, it didn't sparked an outcry for many reasons:
  • The crisis was already in place, and expected to worsen on any case. It did hurt a lot the first four months, but it didn't changed much anyone's reality... except for the parasites :D
  • Everyone knew that it was going to hurt, and Milei always stated that explicitly.
  • Literally no day passes in which a mob scheme from the previous government is uncovered (surpassing any extremes known), exposed, dismantled, and decisively corrected.
  • The economy has stabilized much faster than initially expected by anyone, helped mostly due to renovated confidence.
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Anyone that """"""works"""""" for the state
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If I ever hear someone utter the word "government worker" I correct them to say "government employee"
I'd never disrespect the word work like that.
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We do here the exact same thing. In Argentina the spanish expression for "government employee" has come to mean for decades "someone who lives greatly without working". It's literally used that way, someone will say to you for example "what are you doing just laying there? are you a gov employee?? come here to help!"
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Based.
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