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The May Revolution didn't reach the Kirchnerists

Only Milei dared to break the looting pact. We rose against Spain for 10 taxes and today we have 167

The Spanish Crown subjected us with less than 10 tributes and it was enough for the patriots to risk their lives in 1810. Today, Argentine politicians have multiplied the tax burden by 16 and parade at patriotic events as if they were heroes. Fiscal degenerates:you are the modern viceroy! Only Milei dared to break the looting pact. The true revolution would be against this parasitic caste.
 
Meanwhile, at official events, speeches by officials with patriotic bows and empty words about freedom, independence, and homeland are heard, the reality experienced by the average Argentine is much more oppressive than that of any subject of the Spanish Empire in 1810. In the name of social justice and the present State, national, provincial, and municipal governments have woven a web of 167 taxes —not counting local fees that squeeze every penny produced by an honest citizen.
 
Yes, 167. And with provincial taxes like Gross Income, Stamps, road, security fees, and "innovations" like the digital signage fee or per square meter of shadow, the looting is total. Today, the citizen is more exploited than in colonial times.
 
However, they celebrate May 25th with smiles and cardboard speeches, as if they were not the same oppressors against whom our heroes fought more than two centuries ago.
 
From Viceroy Cisneros to the 21st-century tax caste
 
In 1810, the discontent was not only political, it was economic. The commercial monopoly and fiscal pressure of the Crown were shackles that the Creoles were not willing to continue tolerating. That's why they broke with the old order. But today, that struggle was betrayed by a political class that multiplied the tributes, invented "solidarity" charges, compensatory funds, and illegal contributions disguised as justice.
 
They are the new viceroys, but instead of accounting to Madrid, they distribute the revenue among bureaucrats, freeloaders, friendly unions, and clientelist structures. How can someone who collects 167 times more than the King of Spain stand in front of a flag and talk about freedom?
 
 In this context, a figure appeared who didn't ask for permission or use euphemisms. Javier Milei, with his disruptive ways and unfiltered language, put into words what millions felt:that the political caste is the enemy, that the tax system is a legalized scam and that the true revolutionary act today is not to wave a flag, but to reduce taxes and cut privileges.
 
While those who sank us continue participating in official events with poker faces, Milei eliminated more than 200 political positions, advanced with the reduction of withholdings, removed thePAIS tax from some strategic sectors, eliminated useless ministries and stopped the tax factory that governors and legislators used as an ATM. He is the first in decades to understand that true independence begins with the independence of the State from the pockets of Argentines.
 
Those who celebrate the 25th are the ones who betrayed its spirit
 
The height of hypocrisy is seeing socialist governors, feudal mayors, and unpresentable deputies talking about the "values of the homeland" while living off the effort of others, clinging to black boxes and crying over every peso that stops being sent from the Nation. They celebrate a revolution that, if it happened today, would have them on the side of the viceroy.
 
Because the revolutionaries of 1810 dreamed of a free and sovereign people, not one enslaved by the AFIP, by ARBA, or by some collection agency that charges fees even for breathing. They did not fight to change masters, but to be masters of their destiny. And today, Milei is the only one who understood that economic freedom is the cornerstone of that unfulfilled promise.
 
The caste celebrates, the people pay. The real revolution is just beginning
 
Argentina is tired of fiscal parasites. Of a system where the one who produces is punished and the one who parasites, rewarded. Of rulers who fill their mouths with the word "sovereignty" while bankrupting those who work with confiscatory taxes.
 
May 25th was a revolution against oppression and looting. Today, the only political figure who embodies that spirit is Javier Milei, who did not disguise himself as a patriot, but took the chainsaw and aimed directly at the heart of the fiscal monster.
 
167 taxes. And they have the nerve to talk about freedom. Fiscal degenerates:you are the new viceroyalty.
And the true revolution, this time,  is against you

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