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Judi Lynn

(164,164 posts)
Fri Oct 20, 2023, 03:16 PM Oct 2023

A man, a plan, a chainsaw: How a power tool took center stage in Argentina's presidential race

BY DANIEL POLITI AND DAVID BILLER
Updated 11:30 AM CDT, October 20, 2023

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Politicians usually talk about belt tightening, or trimming wasteful spending with scissors. Argentine presidential candidate Javier Milei is ready to attack the system with a chainsaw.

The self-declared anarcho-capitalist totes a power tool at some events as a symbol projecting defiance and strength to disaffected Argentines. They see themselves in Milei’s crusade to shred the bloated state and what he calls “the political caste”. Most polls show him winning a presidential vote Sunday and going to a runoff next month.

“The caste is trembling!” he yelled while brandishing a chainsaw spewing diesel fumes on a crowded street last month. In the poor, northwestern province of Salta last week, his caravan was welcomed by a group of workers waving their own buzzing chainsaws in the air.

Argentina’s economy has been engulfed in crisis for years, but lately people feel they are being pushed to the brink: I nflation has rocketed into the triple digits, poverty is soaring and a rapidly depreciating currency is decimating the purchasing power of salaries. Many voters have lost hope that entrenched public servants can sort things out.

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A man, a plan, a chainsaw: How a power tool took center stage in Argentina's presidential race (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2023 OP
whaaaat? k55f5r Oct 2023 #1

k55f5r

(525 posts)
1. whaaaat?
Fri Oct 20, 2023, 03:30 PM
Oct 2023

I've ran a LOT of chainsaws, never seen a diesel powered one. A piledriving barge that I once worked on had a steam-powered chainsaw, but everything on that barge was steam-powered. (The chainsaw was converted from gasoline to steam so that it could be used underwater.)
So, I checked with google, and it appears you can buy a diesel chainsaw from Alibaba.com. Who knew?

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