Gasstt
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FALSO. NO SABE DE LO QUE HABLA. El Presidente Javier G. Milei habló de salarios medidos en dólares. La diputada nacional Julia Strada responde con otra variable distinta para intentar desmentir algo que no se dijo. El salario en dólares y el salario real no miden lo mismo. Usar una serie para refutar otra es un error grosero, y no un análisis económico serio. Además, introducir la idea de una “inflación trucha” carece de todo sustento. La Argentina tiene un índice oficial, con metodología clara y pública. Cuestionarlo solo cuando no conviene al argumento es oportunismo político. La estrategia es evidente: mezclar indicadores distintos para fabricar una conclusión falsa, una práctica maliciosa y recurrente a la que el kirchnerismo ya tiene acostumbrados a los argentinos cuando los datos no acompañan su relato. Cuando alguien no entiende la diferencia entre indicadores, no está debatiendo: está exhibiendo ignorancia.




Elon Musk just said saving for retirement becomes pointless in 10 to 20 years. Not speculation. Math. Musk: “Don’t worry about squirreling money away for retirement in like ten or 20 years. It won’t matter.” We passed the event horizon. Retirement savings assumes scarcity persists. It won’t. AI and robotics collapse labor costs to zero. Living costs follow. You’re not saving for security. You’re saving for a world that stops existing. Musk: “If any of the things that we’ve said are true, saving for retirement will be irrelevant.” Age of Abundance isn’t vision. It’s physics. Economic laws executing whether you believe them or not. 5,000 days. Fourteen years. Global GDP uncaps. Production approaches infinite. Net worth as concept dies. Only scarcity left is meaning. Money stops being the constraint. Timeline is shorter than your brain accepts. Fourteen years. We transition from survival work to Universal High Income in that window. Event horizon isn’t coming. You’re in it. Operating under old rules while ground disappears beneath you means you already lost. Production costs hit zero through automation. Everything priced on human labor reprices instantly. Housing. Food. Goods. Services. All reset when scarcity evaporates. Traditional planning assumes structure persists. Save for decades. Retire on capital returns in scarcity markets. That model shatters when abundance becomes baseline. You’re optimizing for a world vanishing while the replacement materializes. Your strategy becomes obsolete before you finish executing it. The retirement you’re building toward assumes costs stay high. They collapse. And your savings designed for expensive scarcity become irrelevant in cheap abundance. Every dollar you put away for future scarcity is a bet against the transformation already happening. And that bet loses the moment production costs hit zero and the economy you planned for stops functioning. You’re not preparing for the future. You’re clinging to a past that’s ending whether you accept it or not. And fourteen years from now, the question won’t be whether you saved enough. It’ll be why you wasted time saving for conditions that don’t exist anymore.



























