Message from @The Big Oof
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jews will have a hard time ruling the world, as they first have to go through china
which will surpass the US economically in a few years
They are already infiltrating Chyna 😄
how?
Google it, stronger ties between the nations and cross investment
Not to mention just capitalist elites (disproportionately Jewish) heading over there.
They aren't dumb
We are on the way out, china is the next big thing thanks to capitalist outsourcing. Don't worry, they made a nice profit from it and China is happy. Who cares about Americans or the west?
They are everywhere
Stop noticing Jews, bigot.
next heads on the chopping block
Argentina
Peronism
It was a huge success
The only time fascism fails is when other fucking countries come in a decide "muh democracy" is more important
"saddam's baathism was a failure because burgers declared war on iraq"
@Levi No, it's failed before. It wasn't really that great in Italy, the success was only temporary.
but it has worked
Argentina is doing terrible rn
And they’re using a strong state intervention economy
And Peronism did not work
Hong Kong was very free and they went up
Peronism got it unfree and it went down
Peronism working is like Venezuela working
Pretty sure they defaulted on the debt too
The disastrous railroad debacle is largely indicative of Perón’s failed economic policies as a whole. During his term, Argentina grappled with soaring inflation and a skyrocketing deficit. Inflation jumped from 3.6% in 1947 to 15.3% in 1948, and up to 23.2% in 1949. This dramatic increase in the cost of living essentially undermined Perón’s earlier wage increases— precisely the reason why railroad workers went on strike in 1950. Arturo Echague, a construction engineer on the rails, stated that “Perón has not done so much for the workers as he makes out that he has done...And insofar as wages are concerned, they may have gone up, but prices have gone up even faster, and so the worker is the loser.”
In addition to inflation, the ballooning deficit loomed as a grave and growing problem. The huge rise in public spending caused the national debt to reach $160 million by 1949.









