Although I describe myself, when it is appropriate, as a libertarian conservative, I have serious disagreements with the American libertarian movement. I have argued against opinions of the libertarian writer John Stossel. But here he writes about the splendid new libertarian president of Argentina, Javier Milei, and I strongly agree with him.
Stossel writes: “Free markets plus rule of law. When people have those things, prosperity happens. It’s good that once again, a country may try it.”
He’s doing great things, but I’m not sure about the free trade, no tarriffs part. In the U.S., at least, theres a problem with that because it just perpetuates China’s monopoly on all our products.
Everything is made with slave labor in China, cheaper than made in the U.S., and the big corporations like it that way because they make more money off of it. It’s very hard for American businesses to succeed that way.