From another blog -
“ During his six years in office, from 2000-2006, Fox did not improve Mexicos dismal economic status one iota. Rather, Fox continued a long tradition of ignoring Mexican poverty preferring instead to come to the United States to pontificate to the United States about the value of welcoming his citizens. Among the many insults Fox leveled at Americans was his infamous 2005 slur on African-Americans. Said Fox to an audience of Texas businessmen: “There is no doubt that Mexicans, filled with dignity, willingness and ability to work, are doing jobs that not even blacks want to do there in the United States.” Corruption tainted Foxs administration before he assumed office. Immediately following his election and as reported by the Los Angeles Times, Fox admitted that his ranch employed minors, some as young as 11. Fox quickly sold his interests to relatives and then claimed that child labor was no longer his problem but that of other people named Fox. Fox openly confessed to his failed leadership. On October 8 2007, when Fox appeared on CNNs Larry King Show to talk about his book “Revolution of Hope,” a viewer emailed King a question for Fox. From the transcript: “Don’t the leaders of Mexico feel ashamed that so many of their countrymen are leaving to find a better life in a country rather than their own?” Foxs reply: “Partially, yes. That’s partially true, this comment. It’s our main obligation, our first obligation, to build up these opportunities in Mexico for our own people.” Looking back, theres not a shred of evidence that Fox came close to improving living conditions for his “own people.” In May 2006, Foxs final days in office, the organization Human Rights Watch, issued a 150-page report titled “Lost in Transition: Bold Ambitions, Limited Results for Human Relations Under Fox.” Writing that Mexicos preceding presidents had “routinely violated the rights of its citizens...then covered up those violations...,” Human Rights Watch was initially encouraged by Foxs two 2001 initiatives to end the nations “legacy of state lawlessness.” But in the end, Human Rights Watch concluded that the Fox administration had been “deeply disappointing.” As an example, it pointed to what it labeled “one of the most notorious human rights cases in years,” the murders and disappearances of hundreds of women in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.”
They not teach you about Paragraphs were you come from?
Mexican politicians ripping off Pemex is the major scandal that comes to my mind. Pemex - owned by the “people of Mexico” to serve to ruling elite of Mexico. That is socialism in a nutshell.