Thursday, February 22, 2024

Study: 57% of Argentina Living in Poverty, a 20-Year High - 40% OF THE ONCE GOLDEN STATE OF CALIFORNIA LIVE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE

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Study: 57% of Argentina Living in Poverty, a 20-Year High

Homeless people sleep on a sidewalk in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, early Sept. 27,
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The Catholic University of Argentina found the poverty rate in the country to be at 57.4 percent in January, the highest rate recorded in 20 years, the financial newspaper Ámbito recently reported.

The study’s projections indicated a population of 27 million poor Argentines, of which 7 million would be classified as indigent.

The study, first published by the Argentine newspaper, found that poverty rates dramatically jumped from 49.5 in December to 57.4 in January mainly as a result of Argentina’s inflation rate and the devaluation of the Argentine peso and the subsequent spike in prices of basic items, including food, services, and other non-food goods.

The government of President Javier Milei, as part of its broad “shock therapy” plan to repair Argentina’s economy after almost two decades of socialist rule, carried out a dramatic devaluation of the peso in December to bring its official exchange value closer to that of the street market rates.

Before Milei’s inauguration, Argentina maintained an extremely convoluted multi-tier currency control and exchange system, with different and sometimes highly specific exchange rates that kept the peso artificially strong. The system led to a wide gap between “official” rates and parallel rates that existed out of the exchange control system.

“In order to ponder the worsening of the social situation, two simulation exercises were carried out: The first recalculates the level of indigence and poverty in the situation of increase of baskets and updating of labor and non-labor income of December 2023,” the study explained. “The second exercise reproduces the situation of basket costs and labor and non-labor income of households in January 2024.”

Milei reacted to the study over the weekend on social media, condemning the situation as the legacy of the “caste model” — a term he has often used to describe elitist socialist government run by a small “high caste.”

“The true legacy of the caste model: 6 out of 10 Argentines are poor. The destruction of the last hundred years has no parallel in the history of the West,” Milei’s message read. “Politicians have to understand that people voted for a change and that we are going to give our lives to carry it out.”

“We did not come to play the mediocre game of politics. We came to change the country,” he continued, concluding with his now widely famous catchphrase, “Long live liberty, damn it!”

While the study found a dramatic surge in poverty rates in January, Milei and Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo’s austerity measures led to the South American nation’s first monthly surplus in 12 years that month, marking the first time since August 2012 that Argentina spent less than what it generated.

Milei previously stated to local media that, as a result of Argentina’s precarious economy, the nation will have to go through the “hardest” moment of its economy between March and April. After that, Milei predicted a “rebound” as a result of his policies.

“You’re going to do a sort of ‘V’, a first stretch falling, with the hardest moment around March-April, which is when you hit bottom and there you start to bounce back, and when you lift the [currency exchange control restrictions], the economy shoots forward,” Milei explained during an interview with the local Radio Rivadavia last week.

One of Milei’s main economic goals is the “dollarization” of Argentina, which means replacing the ailing Argentine peso with the U.S. dollar as legal tender – similar to how other countries in the region have done in the past to great success, such as El Salvador and Ecuador.

Economy Minister Luis Caputo explained on Wednesday evening that dollarization is the goal and will occur once the conditions are “optimal,” adding that further devaluation “is not in our plans.”

“In the last quarter of this year we are going to start to see a recovery,” Caputo said. “The sooner we lower inflation, the faster that rebound will be. To bring inflation down we have to be as disciplined as possible.

“The president always said it was going to be hard; if one could get out of so many decades of disaster in two months, it would be easy,” he continued. “We are doing the impossible so that this transition is the least burdensome; the alternative was hyperinflation.”

The National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina measured January’s inflation rate at 20.6 percent, down from December’s 25.5 percent, for an accumulated total of 254.2 percent over the past year.

Christian K. Caruzo is a Venezuelan writer and documents life under socialism. You can follow him on Twitter here.



Model Corinna Kopf Thanks Joe Biden, Gavin Newsom After Her Home was Burglarized

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 13: Corinna Kopf arrives at the 9th Annual Streamy Aw
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OnlyFans model and Fortnite gamer Corinna Kopf took a shot at President Joe Biden and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) after her house was reportedly ransacked by burglars in the Democrat-controlled city of Los Angeles.

“thank you gavin newsom, honorable mention to joe biden,” Kopf wrote in a social media post, sharing footage of fellow model Abigail Ratchford’s LA home being robbed after her own house was invaded by burglars.

Police told TMZ that Kopf’s Los Angeles home was burglarized last week by thieves who smashed through glass to get inside the house. the model was out of town when it happened, but received a notification on her phone that someone had broken in.

The burglars were gone by the time law enforcement arrived at the scene. It remains unclear what was stolen, as authorities told TMZ at the time of publishing that Kopf still needed to go through her belongings to see if anything is missing.

Meanwhile, police are reviewing video from Kopf’s home and trying to see if there was more footage taken around the neighborhood. The case is still under investigation and there have not yet been any arrests.

Last month, fellow model Abigail Ratchford also had her Los Angeles home invaded, but unlike Kopf, the model was still inside her house when three men broke into it, according to a report by TMZ.

The men, who smashed through a large window in the backyard and got into the house, ended up running away without stealing anything, as they appeared to have become frightened over the sounds of the alarm that went off.

The incident was also caught on Ratchford’s surveillance video.

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Massachusetts Spending $64 a Day to Feed Each Migrant, On Track to Spend $1 Billion By 2025

Massachusetts Migrants
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State records show that Massachusetts is spending about $64 per migrant per day to feed those in state care, a cost that is contributing to the expected one billion dollars in expenses to be spent by the Bay State by 2025.

The latest numbers show that the state is paying out $16 for breakfast, $17 for lunch, and a whopping $31 for every dinner every day, according to WBZ-TV.

The state insists that it is required to provide the free food due to its 1983 sanctuary city law, which was passed to deal with a far smaller number of homeless people in the state, Fox Business Network reported.

However, the right to shelter law is not exactly being applied as written. The law also says that those afforded shelter must be supplied with refrigerators and the capability to prepare food, but migrants are being given already-made food, not the capability to prepare their own.

The state is currently housing and caring for about 20,000 migrants, according to the Daily Mail.

Boston, MA - January 31: A worker walks through the over 300 Army cots on the gym floor as State and local officials toured the Melnea A. Cass Recreational Complex. The facility will be housing over 300 migrants. (Photo by John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

A worker walks through more than 300 Army cots on the gym floor as state and local officials tour the Melnea A. Cass Recreational Complex, which will house migrants, in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 31, 2024. (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

When Democrat Gov. Maura Healey was in Boston to discuss shutting down the community center in Roxbury, she insisted that the state does not “have a choice” other than to shut down community centers and rent out hotels to house illegals.

Residents are less resigned over that “choice.” Parents of children being dispossessed from the Roxbury community center are furious over the moves by state and city officials who have taken their community center away from them.

Still, the state seems to be making quick decisions that lack deliberation.

Fox Business Network added that the state awarded a $10 million, six-month, no-bid contract to food service provider Spinelli Ravioli to supply the meals. The state’s Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities justified the contract because of Healey’s “state of emergency” proclamation.

The food service company insisted that it is not guaranteed a continued contract and is only aware of the “emergency” six months it has been awarded.

Republicans in the state legislature say that the Democrat administration is “stonewalling” on transparency.

Republican State Sen. Peter Durant said the costs are not easily obtained from the administration.

“That’s the concern is the money has to come from somewhere and, so, there’s only really two options. You either raise taxes or you cut services. So, this, all of this kind of flows downhill right straight to the taxpayers,” Durant said.

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New York Migrants Receiving Cash Welfare Payments After Quiet Rule Change

Migrants sit in a queue outside of The Roosevelt Hotel that is being used by the city as t
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The Democrat-controlled state of New York has been quietly handing out cash payments to thousands of migrants under a rule change qualifying non-citizens for welfare.

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) modified its Safety Net Assistance (SNA) program’s parameters in 2023, making migrants who have filled out asylum application forms eligible to receive even more taxpayer dollars. 

A memo quietly sent out to New York welfare office workers from the Hochul administration on May 12, 2023, carefully revised the standards needed to qualify for SNA, expanding them to include “non-citizens who are considered permanently residing under color of law (PRUCOL).”

“PRUCOL is not an immigration status, but a public benefit category used by OTDA for the purposes of Safety Net Assistance (SNA) eligibility,” the memo reads, before listing the several different kinds of immigration documentation SNA providers should accept from migrants. 

SNA is a program that provides cash assistance to eligible needy individuals and families who do not typically qualify for other forms of welfare, including single adults, childless couples, children who do not live with adult relatives, and families of drug or alcohol abusers. 

“Generally, you can receive cash SNA for a maximum of two years in a lifetime,” OTDA said. “After that, if you are eligible for SNA, it is provided in non-cash form, such as a payment made directly to your landlord or voucher sent directly to your utility company.”

It is believed that about ten percent of New York’s migrants will receive (or are already receiving) the additional cash benefits from SNA; however, the OTDA did not release actual numbers of migrants affected by the rule change, the New York Post reported.

Over 173,000 migrants have poured into New York City alone since the spring of 2022, so it is possible that more than 17,000 could be receiving SNA benefits just in the city.

According to ODTA spokesman Anthony Farmer, the SNA migrant payments are only a “small portion” of the $4.3 billion in taxpayer funds already earmarked by Hochul for dealing with the migrant crisis “in the absence of new federal aid.”

“At the request of New York City, OTDA made a technical update to allow a small percentage of migrants to receive certain additional support in compliance with state and federal law,” he said.

The welfare expansion has been lambasted by both Republicans and Democrats.

According to Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), it’s “horrible that Gov. Hochul found another way to attract migrants” to the state while “putting the squeeze” on middle- and lower-income New Yorkers who don’t want their tax dollars going to this.

“You have people from all over the world coming to New York to take advantage of all these left-wing programs the governor, the mayor are implementing, while at the same time, they’re clobbering taxpayers over the head,” she told the Post. “[Safety Net Assistance] is a program that’s supposed to be for New Yorkers who temporarily need it to get through a difficult time in their lives.”

City Councilman Robert Holden (D) agreed, saying, “The endless handouts to the entire world are a slap in the face to every citizen who has contributed to and sacrificed for this country.”

“It’s time to end this madness,” he added.

Hochul spokesman Avi Small blamed the migrant crisis on Republicans. 

“There’s no secret here,” he said. “Because the MAGA right killed a bipartisan deal that would have allowed President Biden to shut down the border, New York State will be forced to shoulder this burden alone and spend additional taxpayer funds on the migrant crisis.”

The revelation of this drastic rule change comes after NYC Mayor Eric Adams came under fire earlier this month for his plan to distribute $53 million to migrants in the form of pre-paid credit cards.

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