With the push by the globalists to eliminate cash, and set up Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC), activists are working on strategies to oppose this. The election of Javier Milei as president of Argentina, suggests one radical way. Milei is a libertarian economist, believing that the state should have its influence reduced to merely dealing with areas of market failure, the so-called “night watchman” view. Thus, collectivist entities such as central banks would be rejected by libertarians, and this is what Milei is proposing, to shut down Argentina’s central bank. No central bank, no Central Bank Digital Currency, it’s logical! And Milei is firm on this, saying that the matter is “non-negotiable.”
As detailed below, there are some issues in Milei getting together his razor gang to set to work cutting government departments down to size, but in principle it can be done. The free market, once allowed to be free will work seeming economic miracles, and Argentina, once the wealthiest country in South America, surely needs this.
