I only suffered 2 violent attacks and 1 attempted robbery yesterday.
10 phone calls to 911, the police drove by quickly and let me know they will do nothing about violent attacks against me.
I only suffered 2 violent attacks and 1 attempted robbery yesterday.
10 phone calls to 911, the police drove by quickly and let me know they will do nothing - absolutely notthing - about violent attacks against me.
There are existing laws against violence but the police here refuse to enforce these laws.
Note, US taxpayers gave $20,000,000,000 ($20 billion) to Argentina in 2024. US taxpayers then gave ANOTHER $20,000,000,000 ($20 billion) to Argentina again in 2025. Maybe We The People just aren't giving Argentina enough money for their 911 operators to take our calls? Maybe We The People just aren't paying Argentina's government enough money for Argentine police officers to actually do anything about violent criminal perpetrators who violently attack Americans in Argentina (or anyone in Argentina for that matter.
Is that the problem - Argentine government officials think, in their heads, that US taxpayers paying Argentine government officials $20 billion PER YEAR just isn't enough money for Argentine government officials to get their 911 operators to answer the phone and respond appropriately when Americans suffer violent attacks in Argentina?
Argentine government officials think, in their heads, that US taxpayers paying Argentine government officials $20 billion PER YEAR just isn’t enough money for Argentine government officials to get their police to actually enforce existing laws against violence (robbery, attempted robbery, etc.) when Americans are violently attacked (or robbed or scammed or suffer attempted robberies….).
$20 billion dollars PER YEAR of hard earned US Taxpayer money just isn't enogh money for y'all?
The largest growing industry in Argentina is now narcotrafficking of crack cocaine… which is resulting in a mushrooming population of crackheads who can and do get extremely aggressive and extremely violent when they NEED their next hit of crack.
Some Americans recall the crack cocaine epidemic of 1985-1995 when hundreds of thousands of Americans where murdered by crackheads who NEEDED their next hit of crack cocaine and tens of millions of Americans who were violently assaulted (often repeatedly) by crackheads who NEEDED their next hit of crack.
In 1995, Congress passed a new law for life in prison for anyone caught with any amount of crack (e.g. 1/100th of an ounce, 1/100th of a gram…).
The police aggressively and gladly enforced this law to get the crackheads off the street and into prison cells for life. The following decade saw the USA become the safest it's ever been relatively free of crackheads and the narcotraffickers who trafficked crack cocaine.
Argentina has laws against crack cocaine but the police almost never enforce these laws. Argentina also has laws against the multi-millionaire narco traffickers but these laws are almost NEVER enforced against the multimillionaire crack cocaine traffickers in Argentina.
Go figure.
Could there be bribe taking corrupt police officers who need to be rooted out?
Will Argentina’s Congress ever realize they need stricter laws against crack cocaine like the stricter laws the US Congress and US President enacted in the 1990s?
For Libertarians, this is truly a Libertarian paradise where you can become a crack cocaine trafficker (good luck with your competitors!) or you can become a crack cocaine drug dealer (again, good luck with your competitors!), you can become a crackhead and smoke all the crack cocaine you want, you can violently attack anyone you want anywhere you want, anyway you want for whatever reason or for no reason at all!
Just say Libertarian!!!
