When Seymour met the Chainsaw – does David believe he can talk telepathically to his dead pets?

Does David Seymour believe he can talk telepathically with any of his dead pets?

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Javier Milei is the chainsaw wielding Argentinian Fascist President who bizarrely cloned his Dog because he believes he can speak to his dead dog telepathically.

I’m not joking…

…his thoughts on male ejaculation are, ummmm, a tad weird.

So telepathic discussion with his dead dog, his argument on only ejaculating once every quarter, calling climate change a socialist hoax and the Pope a communist piece of shit ALONGSIDE his freakish libertarian philosophy is of course who David Seymour would proudly go visit…

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…now in 2016, Seymour was clear about what a waste of money politicians going to Argentina was…

Seymour condemns MPs’ taxpayer-funded trip to Latin America

ACT’s leader is struggling to see the value in sending five MPs to Latin America on a junket.

The MPs are off to Argentina, Chile and Mexico with their spouses at a cost of $135 thousand to the taxpayer.

David Seymour told Mike Hosking it’s not appropriate in this day and age.

…so who paid for David and his fiancรฉ to fly to Argentina?

Was it the Atlas Network and should the leader of ACT be visiting a leader who believes his dead dog is talking to him telepathically while causing enormous social harm with his fringe Libertarian beliefs?

Javier’s Economic and Social Impact

  • Harsh austerity measures have reduced government spending sharply, but critics say this has worsened social conditions, deepened recessionary pressures, and led to high poverty rates. The Associated Press

  • Some observers argue that real wages have fallen and consumer demand has weakened, with small and medium businesses struggling or closing. Forbes

  • Economic stagnation or volatility โ€” activity indexes show output peaking then declining, and markets questioning the coherence of his economic strategy. Forbes

  • Heavy reliance on external financing (IMF and U.S. swap lines) has been seen as a sign of economic fragility rather than strength. Forbes

  • Currency instability, including accelerated peso devaluation at times, has raised questions about long-term macroeconomic stability. Forbes

Social Welfare and Public Services

  • Cuts to public works projects and social programs have been linked with rising poverty and hardship among vulnerable groups. The Associated Press

  • Reductions in discretionary funding for universities, research, and culture have been criticized as harming public infrastructure and services. The Associated Press

  • Pension increases and disability benefit funding have been vetoed, and in some cases overturned by Congress due to backlash. The Guardian

Political and Institutional Criticisms

  • Accusations of democratic backsliding โ€” some claims that he has governed by decree and sought broad executive powers, raising concerns about weakening checks and balances. Newsweek

  • Opposition and some analysts say he has burned bridges politically, lacking alliances with provincial leaders and facing legislative pushback. EL PAรS English

  • Large public protests against his policies, including demonstrations over cutbacks and perceived hardships for ordinary people. Blade

Freedom of Expression and Media

  • International watchdogs have reported a deterioration of freedom of expression, including verbal attacks on journalists, restrictive press accreditation rules, and limits on access to public information. PEN International

Controversies and Ethical Concerns

  • A memecoin promotion scandal (crypto token endorsed by Milei that collapsed) led to lawsuits and impeachment threats from political opponents. Reddit

  • Critics also point to Mileiโ€™s polarizing rhetoric and past public statements (e.g., extreme libertarian views and dismissive comments about climate change and social policies), which fuel broader debates about his political style. Wikipedia

Foreign and Investment Issues

  • Despite pro-market reforms, foreign direct investment remained weak or negative in 2025, with some multinational firms withdrawing due to volatility or policy unpredictability. Financial Times

Broad Intellectual Criticism

  • Prior to and since his presidency, some economists warned that Mileiโ€™s radical laissez-faire proposals risked increasing poverty and inequality or triggering social conflict.

So again, who paid for David’s trip and shouldn’t we all be alarmed he is taking advice from someone who believes he can talk telepathically with his dead dog?

Does David Seymour believe he can talk telepathically with any of his dead pets?

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Seymour might as well be brain dead, so it would not be surprising if he talks to dead pets, the harder thing to understand is why real people listen to him.

  2. This might not be completely crazy.
    Trump is willing to give his fellow nutcase in Argentina US $20 billion from American taxpayers to a country with a long history of economic mismanagement.
    If Seymour can genuinely imitate this right wing shitfuckery( let’s face it, he is almost there now) he may be in line for US taxpayer dosh.
    American taxpayers have twice elected Trump so evidently they do not care that he spends their money on supporting Israel, helping corporations to even more bloating and throwing it at weirdos so we might as well get our share of it while it is going.
    As an example Milei says he only cums every three months so I reckon our David is more than equal to him there.

  3. Argentina went from 18 ministries to 9. NZ has 43 Ministies or govt depts.

    We could easily lose 30 and no one would know the difference, unless you’re a grifter of course.

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