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To: kellynla
The trouble is that no one quite sees that the very best thing we could do for Mexico is to send their now well trained citizens home.

Suddenly Mexico would have a skilled workforce who knew something about how a world class country worked.

Think these folk would propel a great leap forward for Mexico?

I do.

Basically the ruling class in Mexico will not change of its own volition--even if those changes were in its own interest. But it can be forced to change.

The Mexicans in the USA have had the picture of what a well run country looks like tatooed on the back of their eyeballs. And they'll have an idea of how to get there. Send them back to Mexico and they'll get a revolution in Mexico that'll do that country some good.

The shock troops for that would be the 12 million repatriated Mexican citizens. Having seen what a well run country looks like they would not want to be stuffed back in the old wineskin.

There's something more.

I follow water desalination research pretty closely. While water desalination costs have dropped to about a third of what they were 15 years ago--the rate at which prices will drop over the next seven years will accelerate considerably. imo in even the next five years we will see desalination costs drop to 1/10th of today's costs. Or even faster than the fall the 3/4 fall that the LLNL researchers suggest.

Basically, the foundations are being laid today to make it economically feasable to to turn all the world's deserts green. (The proper way to look at this is to recall that cars, tv's and computers were at first rich men's toys but when prices came down they changed the world. Desalinised water is still relatively speaking -- a rich man's toy. But when the price drops sufficiently--desalinised water will change the world--because most deserts are right beside the ocean. Pumping the water 1000 miles inland will require that the scientists collapse the cost cracking out hydrogen from water. I think that this nut will be cracked sooner than desalination.)

imho cheap desalinised water will do for the republicans (if they can get this on their agenda or even the democrats if the pubbies drop the ball) what the great dam building projects & the tva of the 1930's & 40's did for democrats because 1/3 of the US is deserts. We would increase the habitable size of the USA by 1/3.

Dirt cheap desalinised water will also do things like make it possible to double the habitable size of Mexico.

And desalinated water in tandem with repatriation of now skilled Mexican citizens would propel Mexico into being a world class country.

Oh and one last thing. Mexico will need a stronger dose of of the Peruvian Hernando Desoto ideas on Property http://www.ild.org.pe/home.htm
66 posted on 06/19/2006 11:58:18 AM PDT by ckilmer
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To: ckilmer

are you kidding?
do you know how much revenue Mexico receives every year from illegals working here?
can you say TENS OF BILLIONS!

Mexico doesn't want these people back
hell, Mexico is doing all she can to get rid of 'em!

not only are we hospitalizing and housing their citizens but we're incarcerating their criminals and educating their children FREE OF CHARGE TOO!

get a grip!
WE ARE BEING PLAYED! PERIOD!


67 posted on 06/19/2006 12:12:59 PM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: ckilmer
RE: "having seen how a world class..."
I think you got a point there. A part time employee of mine, by birth a Mexican, but 100% USA* in his heart & papers, told me about some changes that are on going in Mexico. The old practice of a supervisor taking a bite from his subordinates pay is dying out. Hopefully, the elites in Mexico will catch on. But they'll only do that when they're confronted with a large number of people who have 'seen the Mountain', so to speak.
*Ironically, he thinks Bush is a lousy Presidente.
91 posted on 06/19/2006 12:52:17 PM PDT by investigateworld (Abortion stops a beating heart)
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