The president of Argentina, Javier Mileistated in an interview with The Free Journal published this Thursday that he hates the State, he loves being “the mole“inside this and who is willing to endure”lies, slander and insults” in order to achieve his goal of destroying it from within.
“I love, I love being the mole within the State. I am the one who destroys the State from within. It’s like being infiltrated into the enemy ranks”, he responded when asked if he likes being “the garden skunk”, in an interview conducted last week within the framework of his tour of Palo Alto (California, USA).
“The reform of the State has to be carried out by someone who hates the State and I hate the State so much that I am willing to put up with all this type of lies, slander, insultsboth about myself and my most loved ones, who are my sister and my dogs and my parents, as long as destroy the state”he added.
The Argentine president highlighted the tough fight he faces against what he calls a “cultural battle” which, for decades, was dominated by the socialism but that, little by little, libertarians are recovering.
“We are not only fighting this battle on the economic and political level, we have not abandoned the cultural battle and all of this is going to generate a situation where Argentina grow back very strongly”, he indicated.
In this sense, he insisted that, after assuming the Presidency last December, his image is “highest” and the approval of its Administration “it has improved”, to the point where he assured that if there were elections in the country right now he would get 60% of the votes.
“The most important thing is that it means a change of era (…) People interpreted and assimilated that all the shortcuts of populism and socialism do not work, and that is an element to be very optimistic“, said.
Milei also addressed his Government’s efforts to “reverse a hundred years of history“flagbearers of the”Justicialism“and the ideas”peronists” which, in his opinion, brought the country to the brink of collapse.
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“This disgusting and abhorrent idea of ’social justice’ actually goes against human capital because if you study, work, make an effort and do it well, the State will come and steal your money and give it to people who did nothing . And that is a mechanism to expel talent”, he asserted.
The president thus defined himself as an anarcho-capitalist who considers the State “a criminal organization”.
“If you don’t pay your taxes, you go to jail. This is institutionalized violence (…) That is something that anarcho-capitalists and libertarians understand: that the State is a violent organization that lives off a coercive source, which is taxes. Taxes are not a friendly thing. In fact, they are remnants of slavery“, stated the Argentine president.