@one_miloo The frick it isn’t. I’ve contributed only to one house build in my time, and I’m smart enough to know that that is not nearly as strong as a solid stud. Hire someone else, or be sorry later.
Ça fait un moment que je me pose des questions sur le bilan (provisoire) de Milei en Argentine. On lit tout et son contraire. Alors j'ai arrêté de lire les commentaires et j'ai regardé les chiffres bruts.
L'Argentine, c'est l'expérience grandeur nature que les économistes attendaient depuis 50 ans. Même pays. Même peuple. Même culture. On change UNE variable : la méthode économique.
Avant : des décennies de gestion étatiste et péroniste, "redistributive". Le résultat concret ? 211% d'inflation, 42% de pauvreté, un État en déficit permanent qui finance son train de vie en faisant tourner la planche à billets.
Puis arrive Milei. Méthode inverse, brutale, assumée : on coupe, on déréglemente, on arrête d'imprimer.
Deux ans plus tard (photo à son arrivée (fin 2023) vs aujourd'hui) :
Inflation annuelle : 211% → 31%
Inflation mensuelle : 25% → ~2%
Déficit public : −5% du PIB → +1,8% (excédent)
Croissance : −1,6% → +4,4%
Pauvreté : 42% → 28%
Sans débat. Jugez par vous-mêmes.
Et le point essentiel : ces gains ne vont pas "aux riches" ou "aux marchés". Ils vont d'abord aux plus pauvres.
L'inflation est l'impôt le plus injuste qui existe — elle frappe ceux qui n'ont aucun actif pour se protéger. La diviser par 7, c'est rendre du pouvoir d'achat à ceux d'en bas. Et 14 points de pauvreté en moins, ce sont des millions de gens, pas une ligne Excel.
Pendant un siècle, on a expliqué aux Argentins que l'État les protégerait en dépensant toujours plus. Résultat : un des pays les plus riches du monde en 1910, ruiné. On vient d'inverser la méthode. Regardez le résultat.
À un moment, il faut accepter ce que les faits racontent : sur le terrain économique, la méthode libérale a livré en deux ans ce que des décennies de socialisme avaient promis sans jamais tenir. Et ça profite d'abord aux plus modestes.
On peut détester le style de Milei — la tronçonneuse, l'outrance, les sorties improbables, il n'a rien d'un homme d'État classique. Mais on ne juge pas une politique économique au style de celui qui la mène. On la juge à ce qu'elle fait à la vie des gens.
Et les chiffres ont parlé.
The gospel has no room for self enthronement.
Christ did not come to polish our ego, baptise our ambitions, or help us build a life around ourselves. He came to save sinners from sin, self rule, death, and judgment.
“If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me” (Luke 9:23).
That is the language of the gospel. Not self exaltation, but self denial. Not self glory, but Christ’s glory. Not self ownership, but blood bought surrender.
The old man wants to be seen, praised, defended, obeyed, and satisfied. But the cross puts that old throne to death. Christ does not become an accessory to our dreams. He becomes Lord over our lives.
“He died for all, so that they who live might no longer live for themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their behalf” (2 Corinthians 5:15).
Much modern religion has made the self the centre and asked Jesus to serve it. But biblical Christianity begins when the sinner is brought low, Christ is lifted high, and the soul learns to say, “He must increase, but I must decrease” (John 3:30).
The gospel does not call us to find ourselves.
It calls us to lose ourselves in Christ and find life in Him.
@TRHLofficial You had a nice cake.
Now you have a cake that looks like a dying deadhead bled faded tie dye all over it, all pulled together by an accidental spiderweb.
@JMDeVito2@farmingandJesus@illyahkuryahkin I can’t be sure. He’s in the bottom left of the picture looking incredibly jealous of the…whatever you call is happening here.
@breccastoll@mirandadevine Here's the scam:
Mandate improvements on the landlords that cost a lot of money, BUT the landlords cannot raise rent to pay for the repairs & improvements.
When they don't do the mandated improvements, seize the property.
Classic socialist takeover that will result in ruin.
We uncovered something far bigger than I ever expected. After seeing coordinated false attacks against the Utah data center project, we brought in an advanced data science team to trace where the content was coming from and the results were shocking. What we found led back to organized networks, political activist groups, and funding trails tied to massive international entities. We dug through IRS 990 filings, tracked IP data from around the world, and uncovered what appears to be a coordinated campaign targeting energy and data center projects across multiple regions.
I shared 90 pages of evidence with federal law enforcement and raised concerns directly with contacts at the White House. This isn’t speculation. The filings, funding records, dates, and connections are documented. There’s a coordinated PR war happening around energy infrastructure and data centers, and we’re not going to ignore it.
Just remember, if The Lord decides to, He can scramble and erase every single plan man has put into place in less than a blink of an eye. His will be done🙏
Stop normalizing ‘Before Common Era’ (BCE) and ‘Common Era’ (CE).
Our history is under the Gregorian Calendar by these two periods:
🔹 Before Christ (BC) 🗿
🔹 Anno Domini (AD) ✝️
@farmingandJesus Happy Birthday, Lizzie. I'm just an anonymous follower, but am so encouraged by Christ's love and how it has been shown to you in your journey.
@farmingandJesus I always loved the tent spike story growing up.
I can only identify with the sheep. He left the 99 to find me and I still keep wandering off, only to be brought back again.