President of Argentina Javier Milei outlined his plan for the Argentina economy at CPAC in DC 2024.
His plan famously includes eliminating multiple unnecessary departments of the federal government and thereby reducing national debt, operating costs of the federal government, and unelected power of federal bureaucrats.
“The more state, the more government there is, the more violence there is, the more distortion there is, and the worse the system functions,” reasoned Milei for his limited government approach.
Free trade and free markets are another important facet in Milei’s plan to improve the Argentina economy. He uses the example of a phone manufacturer pioneering a manufacturing process and technology that produces better quality phones at lower prices to the consumer.
“Of course, that would be nine businesses stay out of business, but would anyone here complain about having better phones at a better price?” he posited.
His philosophy combats “the grey uniformity of socialism” with diversity in markets and an understanding of the dignity of the human laborer.
“Your classical analysis treats businesses as if they were machines rather than organizations with humans,” he commented.
His approach, overall, seeks to free the economy from the burden of government regulations and in doing so, promote innovation, lower costs of goods, and combat the oppressive death grip of socialism, and he is determined in his purpose.
He declared, “We will not surrender until we make Argentina great again!”
Hear all of Milei’s remarks on Rumble @CPAC.