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    Javier Milei

    This is not an academic lab experiment, he is the first libertarian president of the world governing a country with 60% of the population in poverty (and poverty there is not like the one you might know here, people eat from the garbage in Argentina among other nasty stuff). I think the reforms...
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    Javier Milei

    Hayek states that “the threat of force or violence is the most important form of coercion" -> Milei says that the state uses coercion to steal money from people in the form of "taxes" (that can ultimately become aggression if coercion is not enough). Do you think that coercion is ok?
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    Who is our Javier Milei?

    VIVA LA LIBERTAD CARAJO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LONG LIVE FREEDOM, DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Who is our Javier Milei?

    I'm sorry I think I confused with Michael Cohnaghan? Anyways, are you guys joining Bitcoin Alive 2024? :D
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    Who is our Javier Milei?

    Thanks for all the discussion and sharing guys. As an Australian-Argentine I couldn't be more excited to read you all. I'm traveling to Buenos Aires soon to live Rothbarian Austro-Economics Javier Miler getting into power first hand. We need a "Javier Milei" in Australia too and will...
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    Victoria's insane level of public debt | How to solve it — the libertarian way

    Last APH report on debt Restructuring to pay back debt with a discount is still paying the debt, Rothbard was talking about a full dishonor I believe. All the anarcho-capitalist solutions are awesome in paper but I don't think the world is ready for it yet (though the singularity is coming..)...
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    Victoria's insane level of public debt | How to solve it — the libertarian way

    Very interesting. This is targeted for the US government but I guess it could apply here. In my analysis above I was not considering defaulting on debt because of the damage to the innocent people that got that debt. I guess is pretty probable that everyone with a bit of savings has directly or...
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    Victoria's insane level of public debt | How to solve it — the libertarian way

    When governments expend more than what they get as income (read "income" here as the result of taxing the private sector === stealing the people a % of what they produce === theft) they have 3 ways to solve it: 1. print money out of thin air (this has been done a lot during covid, but applies...
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    🦘 What other Aus based liberty inclined resources are out there?

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing guys
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