Argentina entering the usual doom loop that austerity inevitably creates
‘A picture is worth a thousand words’ is an old adage, which means that some image can express a very complex message more quickly than a written tract – of the sort that will follow in this blog post. At the Spring 2025 meetings of the IMF in Washington, the IMF boss Kristalina Georgieva was ebullient about how well Argentina was doing as a result of the harsh austerity (‘shock therapy’) that the current President Javier Milei has unleashed on his nation. If you watch the IMF boss please also have a brown bag handy for the obvious nausea that will follow. The scene became even more bizarre when the new Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation. aka El Coloso, one Federico Sturzenegger, during a panel with others including Rachel Reeves, pinned a little badge of a chainsaw to Georgieva’s lapel. It was all very lavish and symbolic and ignored the plight that these elites have imposed on ordinary citizens back in Argentina. What is happening back in Argentina is once again demonstrating how the ideology of austerity initially promises the world to the citizens only to backfire and turn to crisis.