Why are so many wealthy Westerners moving to or buying property in Argentina? How will Argentina be more stable than the USA?
>>538853860no civil war or radioactive polution?
>>538853860People say that the flood will destroy north America and Europe but not south America.
>>538853925Nice, Schizo hours.
>>538853944"You have been warned!"
>>538853860>Why are so many (((wealthy Westerners))) moving to or buying property in Argentina?Yeah, that's a total fuckin' mystery.
>>538854012Peter Thiel is not Jewish.
>>538853860The rich boomers can buy land and housing for pennies on the dollar, there are no real niggers there either just little woggy people.
>>538854064the property and land there is expensive now actually
It's less likely to be affected by fallout in the event of a nuclear holocaust, than most countries, and has its own oil processing ability, unlikely New Zealand or Australia. Something like that, I expect.
>>538854158>unlike
Nuclear war.Argentina is historically one of the world's most prominent crop producers, meaning it would hypothetically have the food supply required to outlast long-term global supply-chain collapses.Both the Andes mountain range and surrounding oceans provide additional natural insulation against raiders and refugees and radioactive fallout from the Northern hemisphere.
>>538854266Argentina itself is not exactly politically stable, so why would anyone presume stability in that scenario
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>>538854012Kike'd
>>538853860are you retarded?
>>538853860Its Israel for the Americas>>538854044He is Jewish is spirit
>>538854101It was never cheap except in the shittiest neighbourhoods
>>538853920ArgentinaMain article: Military coups in ArgentinaSeptember 6, 1930: General José Félix Uriburu and the Nacionalistas overthrew President Hipólito Yrigoyen and suspended the 1853 Constitution.December 18, 1932: failed military uprising against Agustín Pedro Justo by Atilio Cattáneo and the Radical Civic Union.June 4, 1943: the military overthrew president Ramón Castillo.September 28, 1951: failed military revolt against President Juan Perón by Benjamín Menéndez.September 16–23, 1955: the military, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, overthrew president Juan Perón.June 6, 1956: failed military uprising, led by General Juan José Valle, against de facto President Pedro Eugenio Aramburu.June 19, 1959: failed military uprising against Arturo Frondizi by Arturo Ossorio Arana [es].November 30, 1960: failed military uprising against Arturo Frondizi by Miguel Ángel Iñíguez [es].March 29, 1962: the military, led by General Raúl Poggi [es], overthrew President Arturo Frondizi.21 September 1962 – 5 April 1963: a revolt by Anti Peronist elements of the Argentine Navy after the government decided to allow Peronist candidates to run for political office.June 28, 1966: a military uprising led by General Juan Carlos Onganía overthrew president Arturo Umberto Illia.December 18–22, 1975: failed military uprising against Isabel Perón by Jesús Orlando Cappellini [es].March 24, 1976: Jorge Videla overthrew Isabel Perón and established the National Reorganization Process.December 11, 1981: the military overthrew Roberto Viola, with Leopoldo Galtieri being appointed president of Argentina one week later.April 1987: mutiny by members of the Carapintada faction in the Argentine Army.