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To: Hostage

Since nothing we are doing now seems to be working, and never has, maybe the best thing to do is to pull all support for Mexico back, let the cartel’s and the Mexican government work it out. At that point, either the government wins or the cartels wins. If the cartels win, then we can wipe them out. Right now, we are just beating our heads against the wall.

To try and unite conservatives here and there would take years. I don’t believe we have years to wait. If something isn’t done and done now.........all hell is going to break loose in the border states and then move to the other states.


142 posted on 05/20/2010 6:17:19 AM PDT by RC2
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To: RC2

There are numerous parties, groups, interests that are involved here:

1. The US government
2. The individual American States
3. The US taxpayers
4. The US residents in the border states
5. The Mexican government
6. The individual Mexican States
7. The Mexican people
8. The indigenous Mexican migrant workers
9. The narco traffickers

For generations no. 8 were able to cross the border, work the farms, save their money and return to Mexico and Central America and live very very well. Civil Rights, Cesar Chavez, La Raza, now narco traffickers driven out of Columbia, the weakness of no. 6 along the border and the enormous growth over 4 decades of no. 1 with its march of socialism has made the dynamic untenable.

Rather than consider a thesis on the history and connections among all the parties, the simple solution is to build a fence, with a strong border patrol and deal with the incursions on an episode to episode basis. After about a generation of strong border patrol and law enforcement, the perception of a weak US border will be history.

For the longterm, an eradication of socialism in the US will allow for migrant labor to florish without having all the problems that socialism causes by attracting indigenous populations to free yet costly benefits.

A friend of mine in Mexico City has a servant girl (the horror!) who is paid only $400 a month. The girl’s name is Paola. She is from the country and she lives and works M-F with my friend and also works 2 weekends a month. She does not want a college ‘education’, she only wants to save her money. She is a farm girl and she has a strong work ethic. Her outlook is that she likes to work and create a clean home and healthy meals. (Horrible yeah? We’re talkin major civil rights violations, human exploitation, racist and female oppression underpinnings! Yeah?)

What I just described is like horrible to our ears, isn’t it? I mean it’s like I am talking like some awful exploiter of the poor yeah?

So I continue:

Paola pays no taxes, she has very little expense as she has free food and lodging. She wakes up about 6:30am and starts work shortly after. She works until about 6pm.

Paola does not require a license, or to be documented, or to be regulated.

Paola takes her $400 saved each month, gives half to her parents, saves the other half to buy land with her boyfriend who she wants to marry and have children with.

Isn’t it shocking to think someone could buy farmland or even a home by saving $200 a month?

The reason Paola can live well and save for the future is because the economy there allows for it and the government does not think it needs to regulate every aspect of life.

Is Paola living in squalor? No, she does not, she lives in a villa in a upscale district of Mexico City. Mexico City is no longer polluted as it was in decades past, it is now safe and prosperous, the restaurant food is incredible and the service is considered the best in the world.

When Paola travels to the countryside to visit family, is she visiting famly that live in tin shacks with streams of untreated sewage flowing nearby? With barefoot children running around malnourished? No, none of that. Her family live on a farm, they have most all of what they need, dairy, eggs, chicken, crops and a nice home on a farm.

I am not advocating that Americans live like that, but merely recounting how Americans once were when the federal government was not so pervasive and everywhere intrusive.

If we could hire Mexicans in our homes, our farms and businesses without all the regulation, without all the taxes and civil rights restrictions, without having to pronounce all anchor babies as US citizens and thereby give them access to huge social entitlements, without hearing the constant drumbeat that by hiring indigent people we are exploiting the poor, then perhaps people could settle down and relax the borders.

Im my simple mind, we must roll back socilaism in the USA, we must repeal the 16th Amendment and abolish the Tax Code, replace with it with the FairTax, and thereby kill socialist funding revenue. We must regulate the Federal Reserve. The reason this has an effect on border problems is because it is money and socialist programs in the US that attract the indigenous from Mexico and Central America, and their plight and vulnerability attract criminals such as the Medellin Cartel that was run out of Columbia and found the northern states of Mexico to operate.


150 posted on 05/20/2010 8:55:56 AM PDT by Hostage
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