Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Mexico, a Failed Country: Gunfight at the O. K. Corral

Yes, one of yesterday's stories was about 4 more people murdered in Juarez, Mexico--across the Rio Grande from where I am typing this (the Rio Grande being less than 3 miles from my house).
 
This is hardly worth mentioning, since more than 1000 people have been murdered in Juarez this year, as Mexico has become little more than a battleground for durg cartels. 
 
However, there is an interesting aspect to these latest murders.  They occurred at the O. K. Corral nightclub in Juarez, and the victims were evidently in cowboy outfits.  Yes, Mexico has become such a failed country that the people there are now reenacting the gunfight at the O. K. Corral, with real bullets.
 
Mexico is a failed country.  I have been correctly telling you that for several years.  Yet, the establishments in this country are still ready and willing to ram "open borders", amnesty legislation on illegal immigration down our throats.  They, including Obama and McCain (only slightly better than Obama, which shows how bad Obama is), are just waiting for our (the unwashed, hick pubic's) back to be turned to revisit the McCain-Kennedy immigration bill.  As with the Wall Street bailout, that bill failed because the public revolted.  But the establishment has not given up.  They are still determined to flout the public will, as soon as they get the chance. 
 
It is again mainly Republicans that stood in the way of the immigration bill (reluctantly, in the Senate, as they were ready to betray the public--as they are going to do in the Senate on the Wall Street bailout bill--until talk radio and the House Republicans put on the pressure).
 
You need to realize that if you vote for a Democratic Congress and a Democratic President, you are going to get that "open borders" immigration bill--only worse than the one that was defeated by conservatives last time.  Of course, you may get almost the same legislaton with John McCain, except that if conservatives in the House are stengthened it will be unlikely    Conservative Repubicans in the House are all that is standing in the way of much terrible legislation--providing needed backbone to the Senate when they don't have to actaully firght establishment Repubilcans in the Senate.   That is because the House is more responsive to the people than the Senate. 
 
That will put our country squarely on the spot for "bailing out" all of Mexico's problems.  We already had a previous "bailout" bill for Mexico a number of years ago, where our money was paid back.  But this time Mexico is looking to export all of its problems to us, with disastrous effect on jobs, life, and solvency here in the United States.  The drug cartel war might even eventually spread here, if we continue to be unable to control illegal immigration. 
 
Do you wonder that I want to deport every "establishment" person in this country to Australia, even at the cost of war with Australia?

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