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00:00We have to go round, because where are we going?
00:04Do we have to go?
00:06There it is, the president of the nation speaks from Washington, Javier Milay.
00:30that if it could be observed, I presume it would be very similar to the images we observe of the neural networks of the human brain.
00:39Today we are precisely in one of those moments in which history, with a capital H, is changing its course.
00:48We are seeing in real time the fate of the world to be forked towards a new path,
00:54different from the one that the elites and the political establishment of our countries were leading us to.
01:00In the same way...
01:09In the same way that in the 1930s it could be seen that the flame of freedom was fading away
01:16and that a new change of decency for humanity was beginning,
01:20today we can finally say that the era of the omnipresent state is over.
01:31Today we are witnesses of a moment in which the long march of the state over the individual is coming to an end.
01:40I mean, of course, the collapse of the collectivist model and the dawn of a new era of freedom.
01:46We have prepared ourselves for this moment and I genuinely believe that we are fighting a crucial battle for the future of humanity.
02:00But, as I always say, we can only act effectively if the diagnosis from which we start is the right one.
02:08We have to understand where we are standing and what we are facing in order to know how to get where we want to go.
02:19Throughout the world, Western societies are facing the same problem and the same enemy,
02:25a political class that is extracting more and more resources from citizens through taxes
02:31in order to implement an unlimited state expansion model.
02:40A complex political class of God that intends to regulate every aspect of people's lives,
02:46honoring one of the maxims of Benito Mussolini's fascism,
02:50within the state everything, outside the state nothing, and nothing against the state.
02:56We have called this political class the State Party,
03:02an extended caste whose members, beyond superficial differences,
03:07share the fundamental idea of the advancement of the state over society.
03:11They are all those who, for economic interest or ideological conviction,
03:14or even for some naive idealism, work for the interests of the state.
03:21The traditional media oblige the media,
03:25the trade union oligarchy, the pre-sales businessmen,
03:29the permanent bureaucrats, not elected and, as a consequence, intrinsically irresponsible,
03:35the so-called non-governmental organizations that do the dirty work of politicians,
03:40the academic institutions that provide the theoretical framework for state expansion,
03:45the supranational organizations, and all those who, in some way,
03:49belong to the great sect of global collectivism.
03:59And, of course, this includes the traditional political parties,
04:04which, regardless of their color, agree on the fundamental thesis
04:07that more states are always better.
04:10In Argentina, for example, we had a political system composed of about 50 shadows of socialism.
04:17In the United States, there was the illusion of bipartisanship,
04:21of a democratic party that marked the agenda,
04:24and a Republican party unable to face it until the arrival of President Donald Trump.
04:38Viva!
04:55Curiously, mine will have to wait until the end.
05:02Curiously, President Trump is an outsider, just like me.
05:07Because the task we have ahead, the challenge we have ahead,
05:11is not for traditional politicians who have lived their entire life in the system.
05:15It is for people who owe nothing to anyone,
05:18who are not committed to the vices of the system,
05:21and who know that change is more important than power for power.
05:38In the political establishment of our two nations,
05:41there was a more or less explicit mentality
05:44that the advancement of the State was equivalent to the advancement of democracy,
05:48that each conquest of the State involved an act of social justice
05:52in the face of the supposed injustices of freedom,
05:55that the role of the State was to lead us to an egalitarian utopia
05:59through the systematic creation of supposed new rights
06:02that obviously had to be financed by taxpayers.
06:08It is precisely in the center of this scheme
06:11that the politicians are located,
06:14the main beneficiaries of this model of unlimited expansion of the State,
06:18those who make others live by force a lifestyle,
06:22depositors of powers and privileges that will be the envy of any...
06:26One of the phrases that is already in all the portals of the world,
06:29and also in Argentina, is what the President of the Nation, Javier Milei, just said,
06:32that the era of the omnipresent State has come to an end.
06:38This is happening in the Conservative Political Action Conference
06:45in the capital of the United States, in Washington.
06:50At this summit, Javier Milei is speaking,
06:53to whom he has attended on several occasions,
06:56but this time he does it as the main figure of Argentina,
07:00as the President of the Argentines.
07:03It is expected, it is said,
07:06an encounter with the President of the United States, Donald Trump,
07:11is not yet on the official agenda,
07:14where it would be discussed,
07:17everything that has to do with the support of the United States
07:20to the negotiation of the International Monetary Fund,
07:23the tariffs on steel and aluminum,
07:25as well as a possible signing of the Free Trade Treaty.
07:31This is expected to be put on the official agenda.
07:34At the moment, we are still waiting for this meeting.
07:37The President has been in the United States since Thursday,
07:41where he was already met with the mandate of Elon Musk,
07:45and also with the head of the International Monetary Fund,
07:49Kristalina Georgieva.
07:51She is returning to Argentina, leaving at 8 p.m.
07:53U.S. time,
07:56and arriving at 8 a.m. here in the country.

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