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Cake day: June 27th, 2023

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  • Excellent work Milei, putting Argentina back in track

    Excellent work as well from the security forces, they kept the law and order well within their rights and showed all of us once again that the left is and will always be FASCISTS, full of hate, antidemocratic AND VIOLENT, thinking of themselves as being above the law, and above the Rights of the other citizens, a majority that mind you, won a democratic election and is pretty happy with Milei as he is delivering what he promised.

    VLLC!







  • The Minister of Human Capital reminded the population that whoever blocks the street will not get paid any money on their social plans

    Why? Because people were and have historically been forced to march/protest here by social organizations. No one can force you to march. The social organizations will be audited (because the picketer leaders STEAL the money they manage and instead of giving the plan to the people, they keep it for themselves, THAT’S WHY THE INTERMEDIARIES HAVE TO BE TERMINATED AND THE PLAN MUST BE TERMINATED). GO DIRECTLY TO THE PEOPLE WHO NEED IT.

    REMEMBER: Social organizations (the intermediaries of the Polo Obrero, Movimiento Evita, Barrios de pie, etc.) do not have the power to remove plans.

    Demonstrating is a right, but it is also a right to move freely through Argentine territory to go to the workplace/manage health/security emergencies/etc.

    Those who promote, instigate, organize or participate in the street blockages will lose all types of dialogue with the Ministry of Human Capital.

    The only ones who are not going to get paid for their social plan are those who go to the march and block the street/roads: The one who blocks the street does not get paid.

    Beneficiaries of social plans can REPORT to 138 if their plan is cut for not attending a march or if they are threatened with cutting it. Also through the MI ARGENTINA app.

    All in all pretty normal stuff