Posted on 02/23/2022 5:54:54 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Everyone recalls Biden’s remark that the U.S. might soft-pedal its response if Russia engaged in only a “minor incursion” in Ukraine. Well, surprise, surprise! Given the green light from Biden, Russia is unilaterally annexing only a portion of Ukraine. There’s its “minor incursion.” Biden is trying to talk and act tough but, of course, it’s too late. And here’s something to ponder: Don’t think that can’t happen here.
Having given Putin the go-ahead, Biden is now imposing a few sanctions on Putin’s cronies, as well as putting a sanction on sovereign debt, limiting Putin’s ability to raise money in the West (but there’s still China....). This was because even Biden had to concede that what Putin grabbed wasn’t a minor incursion. Instead, Biden admitted, “Russia just announced that it is carving out a big chunk of Ukraine.”
Put another way, Putin just grabbed one-quarter of the country and a much greater percentage of its mining and heavy industry. Significantly, he did so by claiming that this is what the mostly-Russian people in those regions wanted.
Which brings me to Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico. Putin’s model was to “seed” the Donets Basin region of Ukraine with Russian-speaking, Putin-loyal immigrants, tipping the demographics toward Russia. Does this sound in any way familiar? The Southwestern U.S. at one time totally belonged to Mexico but, after the Mexican-American War and the Gadsden Purchase, the Stars and Stripes flew over the Grand Canyon.
Let’s engage in some political exaggeration here and suppose that, after the illegal immigration tsunami across the U.S. southern border, the Mexican government one day stirs up anti-American feeling in Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico; says its countrymen are being horribly mistreated; and sends in the Mexican army (with help from Cuba, Venezuela, and China) to set things right.
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Adios, the reconquista movement may own them now.
Well, Mexico and Ukraine are very similar in that they are both hopelessly corrupt.
I’d be in on giving all of California to Mexico. Then put a border wall on it.
The time for that was 25 years ago. Rounding up 35 million illegals isn’t happening. At best, the nation divides.
An overwrought analysis, IMHO. But we really do have farmers and ranchers adjacent to the border who are living in very real danger from drug and human traffickers and illegal squatters.
It could reach the point when many of them are obliged to abandon their property. Especially if they live in states with Demrat governments who are in cahoots with Joe Biden and could care less about their plight.
So would Las Vegas
You can easily double that 35 million number.
SoCal would lose 60% of its population.
That’s right. People have no idea how many foreigners - non citizens - live in this state.
Round them up might not be necessary for most. I know Romney got pillared years ago with the suggestion to remove the jobs, but I think this would take care of much—end work visas and implement eVerify for all companies for anyone they hire. Put some teeth into it. Remove the jobs, they will go home. And at that point, help create jobs in their cesspool countries. Maybe taxfree products from American companies based in Mexico that don’t compete with American companies in the US.
If you go back far enough....Ukraine used to own/rule Russia.
And Poland owned both!
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