Opinion | Argentina is learning from history. The U.S. risks repeating it.
The U.S. is drifting toward the economic policies that devastated Argentina before it changed course.
The U.S. is drifting toward the economic policies that devastated Argentina before it changed course.
Between his tariffs and his regressive ‘big, beautiful bill’, the president is wreaking havoc – and he never learns
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