Comments by "S. Moore" (@SMoore-vj7bt) on "Javier Milei Elected in Argentina (Should You Move There?)" video.

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  6.  @newpanda5982  let me make it 100% clear that I do not inherently dislike any people. I am just analyzing what appears to be the driving factors of outcomes. I am for any insights which improves the outcomes. As what I remember Uruguay only naturalizes married couples. They are encouraging families. Yet that once again smacks of government meddling in private affairs. Why should government care if I am married or not? None of their f-ing business to be involved in my personal life. For example, my Filipina has to register our child as illegitimate (in Philippines) because are not officially married, some carryover from the Spanish system of morality and government/church. I remember watching a video about Germans who immigrated to Uruguay generations past and still maintain some of their original culture although they find it difficult to retain their Germanic language. One way Argentina might contemplate radically transforming the culture and politics of their nation into more intense can do and libertarian attitude, would be a mass immigration program from the Anglo-Saxon middle of the United States (avoid the socialists and statists which populate the coasts and northeast). Argentina has the climate and land to offer. Paraguay is doing this to some extent, but lacks the best climate and they are immigrating too many socialists from Western Europe. But there would need to be several changes to the system, especially in the area of Castle Doctrine for gun rights for example. Less government interventions, laws, petty regulations, more freedoms. For example, in much of South America you even require motorists to have a rescue kit in their vehicle. We from the United States do not like the government dictating to us how we want to manage our own safety. We do not want government to be our paternal father aka the nanny State. Government be gone is our attitude. Of course we have big government now in the U.S. and many of us hate it, but still the petty bureaucracy is not so prevalent because in the U.S. we hate to wait in line for anything. We in the United States hate Spanish style bureaucracy and procedures. We want the government to be invisible! We more or less hate government (well at least the founding stock Anglo-Saxon aka British/German variety such as myself).
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