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How Javier Milei’s tough remake of Argentina made him a MAGA hero

How Javier Milei’s tough remake of Argentina made him a MAGA hero
Javier Milei has turned around Argentina's fortunes. (Image: Getty)
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By Ryan Dube and Silvina FrydlewskyBefore Javier Milei became president, Argentina gave some government workers a guarantee that, upon death, their children got their jobs. Vegetable stands received a bonus if they sold what the government considered “normal” potatoes. And diners were strongly discouraged from putting tips on their credit cards, causing them to leave wads of inflation-hit cash for a gratuity.  Those regulations and hundreds of others are now gone. A year into his term, the self-described anarcho-capitalist...

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