President Javier Milei's advisor, Santiago Caputo, wrote on his X account and published a message explaining the "Ten Uncomfortable Truths of the Milei Era."
This post came after the libertarian activist Daniel Parisini, known on social media as Gordo Dan, strongly confronted PRO senator Luis Juez after he, together with Kirchnerism, rejected the president's veto of the deficit-ridden "Disability Emergency" law, a coup-mongering initiative that seeks to break the State, generate a new economic crisis, and send millions of Argentines into poverty.
In his tweet, Parisini reminded people that Juez had a daughter with a woman who was not his wife, and whom he did not take responsibility for until the courts forced him to do so. He also criticized him for using the minor, who has a disability, to do politics and put "sticks" in the way of the Milei Government's economic plan.

After Gordo Dan's accurate words, which caused strong anger in traditional media and politics, presidential advisor Santiago Caputo published his message.
The "ten uncomfortable truths of the Milei era"
After a "Well. The time has come" posted in the early hours of Friday, Caputo shared a decalogue titled the "ten uncomfortable truths of the Milei era," addressed to libertarian activists and serving as a guide for the political and ideological action of the movement. In that message, it reads:
1- We don't care at all about the opinions of those who ruined the country. Our commitment is to society.
2- We're going to destroy inflation at any cost. It's the only variable that matters.









