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a sustainable it means for the environment to know it seemed for leads to clean up exercise the the sustainability part of the copies come in with the revenue that brings. all right, that's gonna do it for me for now, but just stay with us. my colleague union o'neill is in that next in about half an hour's time with more news by the the what else seemed wrong? just don't you have to say power
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and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the after a larger than expected election with argentinian, libertarian javier malay is fledging. a new political air, and sky. now he is in, on this episode of $36.00 tvs, we're going to look at the newest round of outsiders being elected around the globe . and what this could mean for the international landscape. let's get started. the there are 2 types of rebellions, military and political. one involves weapons and the other involves votes. both can
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achieve this same result. change recently in argentina, writing what has been termed voter anger. at the main stream, javier malay found himself the winner with 56 percent of the vote. looks at the data today, the impoverishing, omnipresent state model is over today. the idea that the state is a spoils to be shared among politicians and their friends is there is no doubt frustration amongst the argentinian population at the lack of work, inflation and a broader scale of poverty which has taken over the nation, georgia to a presidential election has expressed contempt for socialism, the left and the government as the center of the country's problems last year. a situation which seems oddly familiar to western countries like united states in
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the u. k. with origin tenea also suffering the largest national debt in history. a 150 percent inflation and lots of government inflation, malay who on all account seems to follow the personality of former president donald trump was a brash and bold public statements. and this conservative stances on a loser, a gun that controls loose or gun controls. anti abortion and a criticism of argentine po francis pledge to achieve the end of argentine as decay by dramatically reducing the size of government, promotion of free trade and restoring a respect for private property. we don't really know to visualize this commitment to slashing the government. mulay frequently waved around a chain, saw a campaign of it now meal. i also wanted to adapt the dollar as occurrence
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countries courtesy and as pleasure boss. argentine a central bank. so to drive this point home, he beat a bank shaved pin yada with a baseball bat on live television the what is this more about a rebellion from the current environment in argentina are about choosing the best leader. let's ask our panel esther band carrillo, editor the cradle argument. coney founder as to us outreach and former kind of commissioner climate and social justice journalist and angel and mccardle chair, libertarian national committee. thank you so much for joining me on this very important issue. i want to start off with you, esteban, what you want to says about the current environment of a country. when the people choose to make such a dramatic change in leadership, on the other side of this is across the street, the bottom,
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and so time and place on the side of the volume. the currency of 50 percent of the population is under the body rate. this is a message, this is a message to the call to the politicians, the establishment. but this one, let me say there is, i just want to say what else were wrong inside of the warehouse to find out because his policies to say no, it's 3 and it's a bit of another statement. you know, lots of lots, essentially every single government agency he, uh, talked about, i mean, a lot of seen the sales guy, you know, talked about, uh, the, the shop there is use the case in the chase. so he's gonna go to learn indiana state, which has already diesel battered over the past few years. and i think there's also
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a particular message to today who just the power was that they were on the visa issues that were playing the people in the, you know, new york or who makes so somewhere like that. gotcha. but it was obvious thing. you have some concerns and i think you have some very valid points on what are and i've got to ask you to have any concerns about how they are really about his campaign style. there was a lot of the issues just described and it was also based on lot of these lofty promises the dramatic attention getting moments. but did he ever actually say that you had found how was going to fulfill these were these promises? yeah, i don't know how he's going to fulfill them because he has such a small majority in the parliament of the people from his own party is his character. kind of it doesn't it feel like each decade the people who are winning
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in certain elections, they're getting a bit crazier and crazier. when i 1st saw him come on, i wondered if this was a joke. if he could pick it up at friends or down in argentina and i, i just can't imagine him being able to make such a shift from one extreme to another. and many of those policies merely because i don't think he can remember the votes in, in the parliament and i, i think there's such drastic changes and like going from a pesos to the us dollar that would be hard to do. but he did when probably because of the amount of corruption that was going down in the amount of inflation that was happening in the country. as you look at right now, the selection, do you think this? do you think that he's a traditional libertarian, which is usually someone that wants to get the government as much out of in the business of the daily lives of people? does he fall into the category of what the traditional definition of a libertarian is? yes,
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i've had some really lively spirited calls with his campaign staff and he is a rough party and the libertarian and refreshed himself as an anarcho capitol, as he wants to get rid of as much of government as possible. and i'm super excited about it. you know, we're cheering him on in the united states. we want him to, to get as much done as we possibly can. certainly, we anticipate a lot of gridlock and people are going to put up roadblocks for him. but, you know, we, we're, we're optimistic. okay, well, let me say one of the roadblocks, so one of the red flags. i see angela and i just want to continue the conversation with you. is it fair to say that joe biden is oddly not upset over the election of someone who is considered to be a far right? more libertarian candidate. exactly. opposite, it's a. well, joe biden is in the united states. you know, almost really we saw jake sullivan tweeting out his congratulations president by himself, had a conversation 5 days later congratulating why do you think this is and do you think this has anything to do with the fact that malay is promising to ditch the
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pay? so for the us dollar. yeah, absolutely. i think it's because about that that, that one issue right there is why buy them like that? that's the one issue. well, we're talking about someone who, you know, clearly, you know, like he's split fed his oatmeal in the morning. i don't think there's a lot of necessarily going on there. but i'm sure that he's really glad that argentina is going to be deducting the us dollar. and not sticking with bricks and trying to align themselves with countries that the united states government views as an adversarial right now. and you know, i think that argentina needs to do what's best for argentina if they think right now that sticking to the us dollar is going to be what, what helps them then, you know, i trust them to make that decision on their own. i don't know if i would do that, but you know, it's a very different situation that's what's going on in the united states. they're in a very bad place economically. and i think that he's probably trying to find a quick fix. certainly a love for us all to you know, just ditch the dollar and go to bitcoin,
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but i don't know how realistic that is for the people of argentina right now. well, that's the thing. as to mind. you mentioned some of these various uh, policies that you get thrown out there. is it realistic to think to think that mail it will be able to read the government of all of these bureaucratic offices and deliver reforms that he promised. and what happens if he fails to deliver on his bus, promote a campaign promise? what happens to him? i don't think it's, it's very likely that i was was if this is the service and he's word man and uh this is the platform will be the outside or a stop or the reason why the former president, because you need a some more and he was the cause of the support, all this stuff has been added to the presidential by us. the problem is now, can you get the book from my priest body to you know, barely for the interior of the history. the farmer, uh,
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and the was running for our map as part of the she's one of these. you can do really, sir. as long as the she was responsible involved, you know what it is, is saying with the final reading. oh, you know, and one of the largest frost and less eagerly essential. so i think that, you know, kind of adding these, these, uh it is, uh, i saw that needs to be done and it may be able to make it up to see what the, because this is not working. and if the, you know the economy and the lower the is only to us. okay. this sounds like a great time to take a break aren't. we're going to come right back to you after the break because we
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mainly was not the only official elected in recent days, which shows there's this revolt from current administrations. we're going to examine and discuss after the break, the who, what else seemed wrong. just don't have to shape out the application and engagement trails. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground, the as a result of why it was can be started by line. please can be satisfied for
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the importance of we can never be of a station. so that transparency is an extraordinary drawn mistake, patrice. they'd just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the was published. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information sharing information with the public. he was exercising the rights for a speech he did so in the public interest. lies tends to me. uh and, and honestly, to relate to seriously. i know why advice may know who is the guy that illegal anymore wisely bought the adjustments for him to be on box weighing
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a 175 years since it's all we going to let that stay the the welcome back. i'm starting on hughes and you are watching the 360 view now november 22nd ultra right wing and the populace that are good welders took many by surprise that that elections with his party for freedom victory. now since the election day,
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well, there's has faced a few problems and for me as coalition, but not as many as some of the leaders of the european union for fearful here's going to create for them. i want to continue our discussion with our panel, esther and clearly oak editor, the cradle are not meant to coney founder as so as outreach and former county commissioner climate and social justice journalist and angela mccardle chair, libertarian national committee. you know, before the break, i want to get, i want to give you a chance right now to look on and what your thoughts were as to why you saw someone that from a populous movement like heavier malay be elected in argentina. is it frustrations at the administration? is it something or frustrations at the, at the people in the situation more or is it the same thing? well, i thinking in how long you, you may have a little bit of a wedge issue that's going on here with the farmers that voted for him because of the concern of some of the regulations that are coming down the tubes. another line
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for climate protection and, and we're seeing this across the board where we're having the pendulum swinging from one extreme to another. it's just getting much more complicated and, and much more extreme. we're saying that hungry we send that to natalie. i and you had a very, very tight election in spring just recently. so i think there's a swing to the far right. mostly is coming out of the i don't, i don't want us to be careful. i said this but maybe not as well informed of a rotor who is looking for a change and also with the concerns of immigration and what's happening in europe. agile i saw you're shaking your head at the very beginning and that it kind of stopped. do you agree with this idea off along the same ideas? there's extreme on one side. there's also the extreme on the other side as well. i mean, we spend a lot of time talking about extremes,
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but someone that is just common sense. and i think that that's what a lot of puzzles waves catch on to whether it's wrong, paul, or 40 sanders or politicians, and another ones. people have a sniff test in a things don't always pass it. and agricultural policies that were coming out in the netherlands were just absolutely insane. people are absolutely sick of world economic forum. renewed the old style of terrorism and the agricultural industry. and the level of this huge of people said, absolutely not. we can't take it. we can't sustain this, you know, which does it, it's pretty exciting too because the technological innovation is, is what really advances the agriculture and also keeps up with, you know, what, what the left of us sustainability, you know, but, but certainly in my opinion, if something's not profitable, it's not sustainable. and so i'm very happy for other people in the netherlands who are, who are sending a strong rebuke to ridiculous policies um 2 previous administrations. and i wish
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them the best of luck. well, that's the thing and you've looked at what happened in the other ones. you look good argentina, esteban, you know, do you feel like there's any correlation between the 2 and does the speak about a bigger move it than just group routers, victory and the people in amsterdam, the argentine g, argentina, and people choosing the libertarian? is this just the question is, so this is happening at this point in time at the same time, i think is the, oh, what would be see the, you know, the started to the, to the exchange the car. but i was the used to to have your name and it was an out of the stream i the all those the american use very you know, all phrases, wars and installs and these. 1 are shown readings in the trans they, it's on a daily intellectual basis. so i think it's the media
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phenomenon. what, what the political, because it stays to the people. but it also, you know, most of the positions what they actually are, you know, are you looking at what's going on like say, in a country span, you've had mass protest happen in the streets. you've had other mass purchased in france and on other issues. lot of the times i have to do with the environmental issues or social issues, but in this case, when people are being driven to the, the polls on election day. and you're seeing this mass rebel in, in, in a switch over the administration. it's on other issues, it's on government issues, not necessarily social issues. do you find that to be interesting and does that show how the differences between the 2 ways of protesting right now and, and what does this mean moving forward especially for like the european union where everything kind of coincides with each other as well. i won't make a global issue on these 3 different countries talking about because each one that
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doesn't occur political problem then is a per a minute. let me explain. chat. sanchez said in order to stay in power, had to make a, a deal with the cut them on amnesty, which was one of potentially one of the reasons why there was such a mass of protest of a 170000 people. but to go back to something else that has been said to put world economic forum and green deal on the same breast as though there are lied to one another as a climate act of this. and as a person who's run for us and they're down the green, new deal, that's false. what's happening with the climate scientist, the science that's coming out is that we only have it's getting worse instead of better with all of the information that's going on. and i don't think people who are going into the voting booth are necessarily voting on a climate issue. but for holland, where i've been
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a socialist country to go that far to the right is very unique, very unusual. and we aren't talking about the independent voters who come out at these major elections and are typically voting for reform of change, get the bottom out to was over in the office time, the changes coming down the tubes faster than anybody. and that's government policy is going, is not going to correct or addiction to fossil fuel and think that the, the free market system is going to correct the power of i'm, i think we're all delusional. oh, angel, on that point, there is a correlation between climate change policies that have been enacted by the government that have actually hurt the economy. i think that's what we're finding in amsterdam. why you saw the overwhelming have great waters party able to take over was because the climate change policies that had nothing to do with climate change with more about government regulation and control. and the people got angry and they went to the voters booth. angel. it helped me out on this. i'm sure people are tired of being scammed. we're tired of clements. you're wondering. we don't
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want to see people like run into tuber up, you know, screaming and crying. how dare you. we just want to live our lives. we're not in a position where we can get off of fossil fuels, it would be economic suicide, it would lunge with the western world into poverty and darkness. and it's also incredibly like euro centric and a little bit of stucco, but maybe even races to assume that we should plunge, developing countries back into darkness and take away and something that would per plunge them upward into economic mobility enough fossil fuels. so we should all just sort of cooler jets and sugar eagles when it comes to the climate wars. and we should allow technological advances to pull us up and, and clean up the environment a as a, as it all happens naturally beautifully. and that's the beauty of the free market. and one of the reasons i love it well, and i wanna look, go get back to the original discussion, talking about the leadership that's being enact that is being elected because of
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these policies. because the was a bit different, i wanna look into it. i want to go to you on this ester bond, because everything kind of happens based on the decisions of their neighbors. do you think voters are choosing to put leaders like walters, francis, maureen, le pen, victor autobahn and hungry based off of what's happening within their own country? or they're also looking at international issues and factors. no, i think he is really to be turned off right now. this is a people you know, that's why we're seeing such a big oh no, i agree that in many ways because you are but this is also, you know, all of the other practices and the policies of these uh then all confused as to why the world so i don't think that i know when i use the drawing the raise, it gives you pleasure. and even the grain with the loss of a russian view. oh, what can happen in europe?
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there's, there's probably the same and people need change or screening for changes in the streets to be, you know, or another person. so kind of, uh, you know, the ways the well interesting cars aren't on the car. on the contrary, there's power to actually went to the populace, move it 8 years ago, is actually suffered a loss and is losing control. why do you think this is? this is almost a rebellion for what we're finding and these other countries around the world. and i had to take it up a level and just say what we have is what i call the global corporate mafia. so let's forget the political spectrums for a 2nd and just look at the powers in the corporations and the money behind these type of elections. that are constantly dividing the citizens of each one of these
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countries that are not trying that aren't getting the type of benefits that the corporate or the very a lead or the oligarchy are getting. we have some money to fix climate change. we have a cap $28.00 that's taking place next week, and it's being i jacked by the fossil fuel industry and the ceos of the oil and gas industry. so before we leave the show, let's just make sure we talked about the fitness in the room and that is the, the on, in the incredible amount of as well as concentrated on the top one percent. that is affecting all of these elections. and the more just say the more disable this is the, the more in balance that's going on. what the electric, the more confusion, the more anger we're going to see these shift from one side to the other. and what's happening with the movement to the right is the democrat, the liberal,
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the centrist party is moving further to the right aren't. i can't disagree with you any more that i could accept that have point out. it's those lower levels are the ones that are electing and asked me to change. it is the motor electorate that is not the one for said that thing we don't like using power. now we're going a mass, we're engaged and we're the ones putting trying something new by putting these more outside are in the office. i want to thank you for joining me. all 3 of you. this has been a very good, very intelligent conversation and a wide variety of, of issues. thank you. okay, i'm not going to lie. it is very entertaining to watch leaders with chainsaws cut down a big block of wood, a symbolism for what they want to do for the government. just like it's very appealing to watch a charismatic speak or give hope to a crowd, life will be better once a day or elected. the problem is, as recent history has show, with charismatic leaders like donald trump and are both the narrow. sometimes it's
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a lot harder to accomplish these promises and these lofting goals. sometimes the biggest hurdles are those also wouldn't power either elected or appointed with whom they must have worked alongside with. and while other attentions might be the best, their failure can have a devastating effect for years to come, including their own defeat. this large disappointment coming from the people who expected their politicians to be some form of modern day super hero turns introduced engagement and mistrust. but despite opportunities given and then lost by these recent examples of non traditional outside or cares met it. candidates. the people still have hope when they look to like candidates, like how they are malay to make a difference even if all the eyes are all righty. it gets to a guy now he's and this has been your 360 new thank you for watching
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