Posted on 01/29/2017 12:43:03 PM PST by HarleyLady27
If people had doubts about the Mexican government being influenced and controlled by drug cartels, well, they can put that doubt away.
In a stunning segment on Fareed Zakarias CNN broadcast today Mexicos former foreign minister, Jorge Castaneda, states the Mexican government is willing to counter U.S. President Donald Trump policy by unleashing drug cartels upon the U.S. border.
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You’re right about it
Let’s Take some Territory!
Way Past Time!
REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
How is that different than what they’ve been doing?
Thanks to both of you——I’m a senior who stays north and I’d freeze to death rather than travel and live in a camper.
I know people who would love that life-——not me.
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Thanks,
I am quite willing to invade Mexico and move that damned border back 400 miles. CLOSE THE BORDER NOW!!
So this means the Mexican government admits that they control the cartels and the drugs?
Possibly not as many make it from MA to Arizona as do Western Canadians. But unlike the rest of the country during winter, AZ is usually dry. Drier than Florida, even when it's not raining (in Florida). But it can rain in AZ in the winter. Quartzsite is in dry-bone area though, not much rain there at all. Supplying water for all those RV'ers is a challenge to area government and private enterprise.
Just off-hand I would wager Phoenix and Tuscon get more rain than Quartzsite.
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Well, I've never been to England
But I kinda like the Beatles
Well, I headed for Las Vegas
Only made it out to Needles
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Wow.
How about a wall in Mexico, on the other side of a five mile wide DMZ.
Thought about buying an RV trailer then looked at all the ones for sale that were only one or two years old. Obviously people quickly got tired of them
I thought they already had. My bad!
There’s an appeal to stripping your life down to bare essentials and hitting the road, for a growing number of people, even working age rather than retired. Follow the mild weather around the country, work in kind to pay for the campground site and utilities, do freelance or contract work remotely for income. Even Amazon has programs for “WorKampers,” it’s gotten that prevalent.
The type of RV or trailer tends to matter. Some are a lot better for live aboard than others. Some are true four season, most aren’t. Many research what’s available and renovate older RV’s and trailers. Airstreams age well, well constructed, hold their value, well designed. Old GMC motorhomes are the same if you’d rather have an RV and tow a small car or SUV. Many others that fit the bill, too, it’s a whole subculture and a growing one.
I had an old GMC basically land in my lap for a very good price and am seriously considering doing this, myself.
I have read a lot about people who have tried that.
It is apparently pretty difficult to live in the US
without a permanent mailing address for
driver’s licenses, vehicle taxes, vehicle insurance, etc.
It can be done, but it is pretty tricky.
You’d need a “home” state and permanent address, true. There are services that forward mail. I’ve been working on the assumption that the travels would bring me back home to where my extended family is at least once a year, probably around Thanksgiving through Christmas, then back on the road. So, my “home” would still be where I am currently, I’d just be gone eleven months out of the year and would no longer need to own a house.
You would definitely have to have a home “port”
and a person there who would forward your mail to you.
There are many ugly stories out there, one of the worst
I read was a guy who came back home after several months
to a court summons for failure to report to jury duty.
There’s some old family land with a vacant lot having well and septic, I would plan to set it up for RV connections and use that for “home port.” Mail would be sent to prearranged mail drops by a forwarding service. Being out of state for an extended period on business should get you dismissed from jury duty, just call the county clerk of court before the cutoff date.
Actually, while the Spanish were hardy and fierce, they won because they had 200,000 Tlaxcalan Indian allies who were tired of being sacrificed, having their hearts torn out, and then being eaten by the Aztecs. This cannibalism was a significant source of protein for the Aztecs who had no cows, horses, sheep, or goats for protein. They ate ducks, fish, and turkeys, corn, squash, other vegetables, probably a few fruits, and chocolate for the rich. The Spaniards subsequently rewarded the Tlaxcalan by cheating them out of their land as much as possible.
If you really care, read Cortez’s 5 Letters to King Carlos of Spain and Bernal Diaz’s story of the conquest written from a lieutenant’s viewpoint. The fighting was brutal and vicious on both sides. If I remember correctly, oh heck, I’ll go find a link. OK, here is a link, and it includes clickable sources of early and original information.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_conquest_of_the_Aztec_Empire
This is just proof the wall is needed because the Mexican government is corrupt.
If it was not, then how could he make these threats?
Are they trying for the Halls of Monteuma II?
If so, we may end up annexing some good coastal and border country, Puerto Rico II?
Leaving the central area to a new government down there. A new government run/ruled by the brown Hispanics not the white Castilian Racist Conquers. The white Castilian racist rulers, who force the brown Hispanics to come to America for jobs, education and healthcare.
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