• Shardikprime@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      How?

      All Major economic newsletters consultants predicted extremely high values, like iprofesional, they were aiming for December inflation number to be 50%. El crónista, 35 % and up. Many banks going from BBVA to Santander, 40% and up.

      Having 25.5% on December is actually amazingly good results with the car wreck the guy got.

      Then it got down to 20.6% on January.

      Now on February it’s around 15%

      How is that shooting inflation?

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    Unshockingly, yet another person claiming to be a libertarian is actually the exact opposite. Imagine if when people lied they got struck dead by lightning. Bam, every political problem the world has ever known is fixed almost overnight.

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      Libertarians are pretty split on abortion, it really depends on if they think the fetus has the right to protection.

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        No. Philosophically, abortion is a litmus test for libertarianism, where bodily autonomy reigns supreme. The idea that a government can force you to give birth is logically incoherent.

        Again, even if you believed that a fetus is an actual person, that person cannot live in someone else’s body against their will. Libertarian philosophers would find that utterly preposterous.

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          If a fetus is a person then consent happened at the time of sex. You cant invite a person for a 9 month journey, and then kill them. That is why its split.

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            So, let’s go over a hypothetical.

            You’re in a situation where someone needs to be connected to you with tubes to live. You agree to this, and the tubes are connected. How long are you required to stay connected?

            If you want to leave in a week, are you unable to? A month? Two? Nine? A year?

            The moment you disconnect those tubes, the person dies. Are you now locked into being connected to this person forever?

            Or do you have the right to walk away, because you’re also a human who is making a decision about your own body.

            Now add some detriments to the situation. The longer you’re connected, the sicker you feel. The more nutrients they leech, the harder it gets for your body to move. Add in a death rate for fun.

            You’re telling me that you are not permitted to make a choice about your body any longer, because at one time you consented to it? (Completely ignoring the fact that this may have been done without consent.)

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              “If a fetus is a person then consent happened at the time of sex.” Your hypothetical is not relevant to the argument if the person doesnt give consent.