Argentina’s conservative president, Javier Milei, is a Trump ally. His academic background is in Austrian economics, which is directly opposed to communism. Photo courtesy of the White House. “At one point, I thought being on the left was a mental problem,” Argentina’s conservative president, Javier Milei, told reporters. A former professor trained in the school of Austrian economics, Milei pointed to the data, saying the empirical evidence is overwhelming, that it has never worked anywhere, and that its supporters refuse to accept that reality. Since clinging to false beliefs despite overwhelming evidence is the textbook definition of delusion, he concluded, “Therefore, I thought it was a mental problem.” “They are enemies of numbers,” He said, like a true economist. “They hate numbers. I don’t know…
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