No more tortillas.
I’ve been doing my own personal boycott of Mexico for the past year. When buying produce, if I see it is coming from Mexico, I don’t buy it. The quality isn’t good anyway, usually dirty lettuce, non-freshing looking cherries, it all looks very unsanitary.
We can’t boycott Mexico, NAFTA rules probably forbid it! Besides, a mexican owns the New York times now,, doesn’t he? Without their support it’d never fly.
Only idiots go to Mexico.
s'alright? s'alright.
I and my family have been observing a boycott of Mexico for several years now.
Especially in the produce section of your grocery.
Check labels folks.
Finally, someone gets it! When a big country boycotts a small country, it works.
A filthy, vermin and thug infested nation...why would anyone want to go there ANYHOW??!!
I’ve been boycotting Mexico for 10 years.
Their infested produce covered with any and every chemical was first.
When they stood up years ago, condemning the USA and booing our soccer team shouting, “OSAMA, OSAMA”, I was done.
The rest of the country should have been done with them by then as well and we wouldn’t be in this impossible mess now.
Mexico has never been any kind of ally of the US. They consistently vote against us and with Iran, etc. at the UN.
[snip]
Nevertheless, Mexico voted against the United States 62 percent of the time.
www.heritage.org/.../US-Foreign-Aid-and-United-Nations-Voting-Records
BUT, sometimes we bribe them to vote with us...
[snip]Under the same programme, Mexico received about 10 million dollars last year and 12 million dollars this year. It also received 28.2 million dollars in U.S. Economic Support Funds (ESF).(this was years ago, Mexico gets billions now)
http://www.globalpolicy.org/component/content/article/167/35053.html
How Mexico felt about Iraq: [snip]President Vicente Fox heavily criticized the war when it started and Mexican diplomats described their conversations with U.S. officials as hostile in tone and that Washington was demonstrating little concern for the constraints of the Mexican government whose people were overwhelmingly opposed to the war with Iraq.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Security_Council_and_the_Iraq_War