The Argentine people s understanding of shock therapy is not the same as the actual shock therapy

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Milley, Argentina, announced that it would lay off more than 5,000 employees.

The shock ** that the Argentine people understand will not be the same as the actual shock**.

The shock ** that the people understand is actually to tear down and start over.

So when Milley campaigned, he said that he would cut 9 ** departments to get so much support.

The reason why the population supports a rehash is simple.

1. The social economy has been rotten like this, how bad can it be, and at least there are some possibilities for tearing down and starting over.

2. Most of the people have no assets in their hands, and they can't hurt them by pushing them down, but they are willing to see those iron rice bowls, comprador bourgeoisie, can be pushed down, and they don't know if it works.

3. There is another point, everyone doesn't know whether to deliberately ignore it or really can't think of it. In fact, the people just want to see the excitement. Originally, I had nothing to lose, and my life was so hard. It's not interesting at all. Now there is a madman who says to perform an acrobatic trick for everyone. For you, you are not welcome. The acrobatic performance failed, and it wasn't you who fell, what are you afraid of?There's a buzz and you don't watch WBD, right?

Here's another piece of trivia. Hyperinflation and the devaluation of the currency hurt the middle class the most. And this group of people is precisely the weakest, unable to make waves. The top rich, many of their assets are real assets, they are immune to inflation and currency depreciation, as long as they are not in a hurry to ask for money and need to sell their assets, the assets in their hands will rise with inflation. And the poor who are so poor that they are not afraid, because their money is earned in the morning and spent in the afternoon, and they are not afraid of inflation. As long as the employment opportunities and basic food and other materials in the society are guaranteed, the poor will not be too sensitive to inflation.

Therefore, Milley's next reforms will definitely cause continuous **, which are all from the middle class, such as the civil servants who were laid off this time. But as long as the people at the bottom do not react, Milley will not compromise, but will just continue to do it. And although the people at the bottom themselves are suffering, they will support reform when they see that the middle class that was once one level higher than them is almost as depressed as themselves.

So, in the end, Milley's reforms may end up like this.

The bottom is bitter, but satisfying, because they have obtained some kind of illusory fairness.

The middle class has fallen to the bottom and is very dissatisfied, but it is not united and cannot make waves.

The top strata continued to reap the people's fat and ointment and became the bourgeoisie.

The country's core assets, land, minerals, and industry, are almost bought out by foreign capital.

The whole country has become a working boy in Europe and the United States, working for generations, waiting for the arrival of the next person. At that time, the reversal was the real reversal. It's just that when you can wait for this person, who knows?

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