Posted on 10/14/2018 10:23:31 AM PDT by ZeroToHero
What did I TELL YOU? What isn’t ‘’civil’’ is hordes of illegal aliens from Central American marching to my country as if they have some God given right to do it and then making demands when they get here! It’s bad enough millions of arrogant beggars from Mexico, Central and South America pour in here year after year making threats, making demands but what’s all the more galling is they take some $30 billion dollars a year out of this nations economy and send it back to their countries and this after getting free health care, free education, welfare Food Stamps and other things paid for by the US taxpayer. What kind of a people screw up their own country and say, “Well I think I’ll go break into somebody else’s country’’. And this is all very nicely timed just a little less then a month away from the midterm elections. In case you haven’t noticed cabron this is NOT an illegal alien friendly website. Others here have called for the outright murder of these people by being bombed and strafed by military aircraft. Did you take issue with them or is it only me you’ve got the mad on for? Now I’ll tell you again, screw you and screw these bastards marching on my country.
And then they take billions out of our economy and send it back to their countries after getting all the free stuff.
Dems are colluding with Honduras and Mexico to affect the mid-term elections....Psssst, Hey Sessions....Hey Mueller....Hey Rosenstein....
Ive never understood why Latin America loves socialism
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People all over the world, not just Latin America, are basically the same: many are looking for a free ride. But that’s not everyone. In Honduras there are less socialists percentage-wise than in the US. Mel Zelaya, before and especially after his ouster as president, has fought tooth and nail to establish far left-wing socialism, but still the majority don’t want his brand of Venezuelan politics. Many in Latin America fall for the socialist line due to extreme poverty and starvation. In the US many go for the socialist/Democrat line more from greed and laziness. The appeal is the same, just different circumstances.
This new “caravan” thing is certainly politically motivated and doesn’t represent all Hondurans, nor even the majority. I can, however, smell the stench of Libre Party (the Honduran equivalent of Democrats)all over this. Zelaya is pushing everything he can to make Honduras look bad in the eyes of the world, and especially the US.
Honduras’ problem is that the government is tied to the apron strings of the US, and has been since the presidency of Marco Aurelio Soto. The US is only interested in cheap imports and a MAJOR SIGINT facility at Soto Cano. They couldn’t care less about Honduras if American interests are served. Any time Honduras threatens to do any major changes, like a death penalty or increased security, the UN Human Rights morons are all over it. It is immediately shot down, with the US threatening to cut off all investment and foreign aid. The Honduran government is run like a vassal state of Washington DC.
Honduras has tried to get military and economic aid from Russia, Israel and Brazil, but every time it has been shot down by huge threats of economic disaster to all parties involved by the US. Honduras’ hands are effectively tied as long as it is dependent on the US for its survival and military protection.
But it is not a socialist country.
Bring out the concertina wire. Keep them out.
Well currently there’s a lot of places they can just walk across....and if otherwise fencing...well that didn’t work in Europe as they just plowed right through it all.
Well currently there’s a lot of places they can just walk across....and if otherwise fencing...well that didn’t work in Europe as they just plowed right through it all.
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