Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
I can see why they voted for something different. Quick look this morning and this is the state of the country:

350 pesos to the dollar (was 35 in 2018)
GDP annual growth rate -5%
Unemployment at 6.2%
Wage growth +13% in a year
Inflation + 142% in a year.

Think about some of the people posting on this thread talk about British politics and the need for change and then amplify it by those figures above..

That's not to say he is the right change of course..

Also I note the Guardian pressing the 'far-right' tab on their keyboard more than usual today but I'm not sure what specifically makes him such?
For as long as I can remember - they have always had a bit of a basket case economy.
Him getting in - I bet the Guardian journos and their readers loved that. Will give them headlines for a month of storied to sell to their listeners.

Much the same as the DailyMail doing stories on left Govts / politicians, triggers the retired colonels of Tunbridge Wells.

They wanted a changed and they voted for one - seemingly because the current one didnt offer them much of a plan to change things around.