Argentineans weigh future after Trump-backed Milei's election victory amidst controversy. 
President Javier Milei won the midterms by a landslide, securing 41% of the vote and taking his party, La Libertad Avanza, to a majority in Congress. The result has sparked widespread debate about whether it reflects genuine support for Milei or if it was driven by fear of economic instability brought on by US President Donald Trump's alleged interference.
Trump announced a $40 billion bailout for Argentina before the election, but warned that if Milei did not win he would withdraw his support. This move appears to have influenced voters, with some arguing that Trump's economic blackmail played a role in the outcome.
The economy was cited by many as their top concern during the election, and it seems that Milei's policy of burning through dollar reserves to keep the peso overvalued has had an impact on Argentineans' purchasing power, real wages, job security, and even businesses.
Some experts say that Argentina is becoming increasingly dependent on the US economy. The result is seen by some as a step towards Argentinians losing their independence and effectively becoming part of a "colony" controlled by the United States.
In contrast to other countries such as Canada and Brazil, where Trump's policies had the opposite effect, it seems that his generosity has played a role in securing Milei's election. However, this may be short-lived as some say that this support is based on fear rather than genuine desire for change.
For many, Milei's victory marks the beginning of a period of uncertainty and instability in Argentina's economic landscape.
				
			President Javier Milei won the midterms by a landslide, securing 41% of the vote and taking his party, La Libertad Avanza, to a majority in Congress. The result has sparked widespread debate about whether it reflects genuine support for Milei or if it was driven by fear of economic instability brought on by US President Donald Trump's alleged interference.
Trump announced a $40 billion bailout for Argentina before the election, but warned that if Milei did not win he would withdraw his support. This move appears to have influenced voters, with some arguing that Trump's economic blackmail played a role in the outcome.
The economy was cited by many as their top concern during the election, and it seems that Milei's policy of burning through dollar reserves to keep the peso overvalued has had an impact on Argentineans' purchasing power, real wages, job security, and even businesses.
Some experts say that Argentina is becoming increasingly dependent on the US economy. The result is seen by some as a step towards Argentinians losing their independence and effectively becoming part of a "colony" controlled by the United States.
In contrast to other countries such as Canada and Brazil, where Trump's policies had the opposite effect, it seems that his generosity has played a role in securing Milei's election. However, this may be short-lived as some say that this support is based on fear rather than genuine desire for change.
For many, Milei's victory marks the beginning of a period of uncertainty and instability in Argentina's economic landscape.
 it's kinda weird cuz some ppl are saying that Trump's $40 billion bailout somehow influenced the outcome, but also that argentineans were scared of economic instability. I don't know man, seems like a pretty slippery slope if they're basing their vote on fear rather than actual policies.
 it's kinda weird cuz some ppl are saying that Trump's $40 billion bailout somehow influenced the outcome, but also that argentineans were scared of economic instability. I don't know man, seems like a pretty slippery slope if they're basing their vote on fear rather than actual policies.  And like, burning through dollar reserves to keep the peso overvalued? That doesn't sound great for the economy or anything.
 And like, burning through dollar reserves to keep the peso overvalued? That doesn't sound great for the economy or anything. 
 . Trump basically just said "Hey, vote for me or you're gonna be stuck with some economic woe", what's not to like about that?
. Trump basically just said "Hey, vote for me or you're gonna be stuck with some economic woe", what's not to like about that?  But seriously though, this is a whole big mess. I mean, 41% of the vote is crazy, but was it really Milei's policies or just Trump's economic threats that got him in?
 But seriously though, this is a whole big mess. I mean, 41% of the vote is crazy, but was it really Milei's policies or just Trump's economic threats that got him in?  .
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 right now. Trump's move with the $40 billion bailout is kinda sketchy
 right now. Trump's move with the $40 billion bailout is kinda sketchy  . I mean, it's one thing to get support from a bigger economy, but when you're making deals like that, there's gotta be strings attached
. I mean, it's one thing to get support from a bigger economy, but when you're making deals like that, there's gotta be strings attached  . Is Argentina really gaining independence or are they just dancing to America's beat?
. Is Argentina really gaining independence or are they just dancing to America's beat? 


 We need to think about how this is gonna affect real people's lives, not just businesses
 We need to think about how this is gonna affect real people's lives, not just businesses  . And the fact that some experts say Argentina is becoming dependent on US economics is super concerning
. And the fact that some experts say Argentina is becoming dependent on US economics is super concerning  .
. . I hope for Argentina's sake that Milei's policies aren't just a short-term fix and that he actually cares about the long game
. I hope for Argentina's sake that Milei's policies aren't just a short-term fix and that he actually cares about the long game  . Fingers crossed
. Fingers crossed 
 anyway i guess its kinda cool that argentineans did care about the economy so much and its making politicians listen to their concerns
 anyway i guess its kinda cool that argentineans did care about the economy so much and its making politicians listen to their concerns  and yeah its a bit worrying that some ppl think us influence is making them dependent on our economy, but i still think argentina's got this
 and yeah its a bit worrying that some ppl think us influence is making them dependent on our economy, but i still think argentina's got this 

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