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    Raping America Is A Mexican Right – Trump Messing Up Their Good Thing, Official Whiny

    Raping America Is A Mexican Right – Trump Messing Up Their Good Thing, Official Whiny Response

    Posted on June 20, 2015 by Rick Wells




    Mexico isn’t happy that someone who is running for president is calling them out for their invasion and for their predatory trade practices. They’re happy with things as they are, with American industry being relocated to their nation and their population being relocated to ours. For them it’s a win/win and for us, naturally, yet another lose/lose.

    Everybody in the current and many previous administrations have worked feverishly to get us to this critical point, where globalist pillagers are ravaging our economy to the point of financial ruin, both from within and without.

    Mexico doesn’t want their feeding frenzy or their invasion disrupted. When Donald Trump said what many Americans have been saying for years in recognition of the deterioration of our country, they felt a need to respond.

    Mexican Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong offered his take of what he describes as Trump’s “biased and absurd” comments and positions. They are definitely biased, in that they are pro-American, not a partiality that many of us would have a problem with. The only thing absurd is that those in power have led us to this situation and that it has been allowed to continue for as long as it has. Brietbart News translatedChong’s comments into English.

    “You can tell he is seeking to generate publicity, and of course he does not know or understand, surely, the contributions of all the migrants of practically every nation on earth, who have come to support and back the development of the United States.”Chong added, “It is those Mexicans who are over there, through various circumstances, who help, without a doubt, the development of the United States and to strengthen it and show itself as a great world power.”

    “So I think that what this character did is to generate controversy and not productivity, or maybe surely the lack of knowledge of the contributions of immigrants in the United States,” Chong concluded.

    The “migrants or immigrants,” as Chong prefers to describe the invaders, have not come out of some overwhelming sense of benevolence to support the United States, as he infers. They have come to make money, illegally, in their own self-interest. America hasn’t asked for their help and we don’t want it. There’s a legal system in place to fill those needs. Legal immigrants also wouldn’t be impacted by the construction of a wall, a of Trump position they took particular offense to.

    It’s not only their invasion into our nation but the attention Trump is bringing to the exploitative export of our industry into Mexico that has drawn the public response.

    They don’t like it when American political candidates, particularly for the office of president, don’t view the American people as cattle and the corporate and state rustlers are identified. It’s uncomfortable for them and they don’t quite know how to handle it. They’d like to keep things quiet, continue their exploitation and just change the subject, but that isn’t going to happen.

    Finally their assault on America is getting the notoriety it has long deserved. The American people are finding a voice. Mexico had better get used to it. They’re going to be a topic of discussion for a while, and none of it is going to be pleasant.

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    “You can tell he is seeking to generate publicity, and of course he does not know or understand, surely, the contributions of all the migrants of practically every nation on earth, who have come to support and back the development of the United States.”Chong added, “It is those Mexicans who are over there, through various circumstances, who help, without a doubt, the development of the United States and to strengthen it and show itself as a great world power.”

    “So I think that what this character did is to generate controversy and not productivity, or maybe surely the lack of knowledge of the contributions of immigrants in the United States,” Chong concluded.
    The Mexicans are helping to develop a welfare state and a narco/human trafficking business for the Mexican criminal cartels. What are Chong's ties to the Mexican cartels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican View Post
    Raping America Is A Mexican Right – Trump Messing Up Their Good Thing, Official Whiny Response

    Posted on June 20, 2015 by Rick Wells




    Mexico isn’t happy that someone who is running for president is calling them out for their invasion and for their predatory trade practices. They’re happy with things as they are, with American industry being relocated to their nation and their population being relocated to ours. For them it’s a win/win and for us, naturally, yet another lose/lose.

    Everybody in the current and many previous administrations have worked feverishly to get us to this critical point, where globalist pillagers are ravaging our economy to the point of financial ruin, both from within and without.

    Mexico doesn’t want their feeding frenzy or their invasion disrupted. When Donald Trump said what many Americans have been saying for years in recognition of the deterioration of our country, they felt a need to respond.

    Mexican Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong offered his take of what he describes as Trump’s “biased and absurd” comments and positions. They are definitely biased, in that they are pro-American, not a partiality that many of us would have a problem with. The only thing absurd is that those in power have led us to this situation and that it has been allowed to continue for as long as it has. Brietbart News translatedChong’s comments into English.

    “You can tell he is seeking to generate publicity, and of course he does not know or understand, surely, the contributions of all the migrants of practically every nation on earth, who have come to support and back the development of the United States.”Chong added, “It is those Mexicans who are over there, through various circumstances, who help, without a doubt, the development of the United States and to strengthen it and show itself as a great world power.”

    “So I think that what this character did is to generate controversy and not productivity, or maybe surely the lack of knowledge of the contributions of immigrants in the United States,” Chong concluded.

    The “migrants or immigrants,” as Chong prefers to describe the invaders, have not come out of some overwhelming sense of benevolence to support the United States, as he infers. They have come to make money, illegally, in their own self-interest. America hasn’t asked for their help and we don’t want it. There’s a legal system in place to fill those needs. Legal immigrants also wouldn’t be impacted by the construction of a wall, a of Trump position they took particular offense to.

    It’s not only their invasion into our nation but the attention Trump is bringing to the exploitative export of our industry into Mexico that has drawn the public response.

    They don’t like it when American political candidates, particularly for the office of president, don’t view the American people as cattle and the corporate and state rustlers are identified. It’s uncomfortable for them and they don’t quite know how to handle it. They’d like to keep things quiet, continue their exploitation and just change the subject, but that isn’t going to happen.

    Finally their assault on America is getting the notoriety it has long deserved. The American people are finding a voice. Mexico had better get used to it. They’re going to be a topic of discussion for a while, and none of it is going to be pleasant.

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    I HAVE LISTEN TO MR TRUMP MANY TIME & I LIKE WHAT HE HAD TO SAY HE IS TOUGH & HE FOR OUR COUNTRY HE SEE WHAT GOING ON & DON'T LIKE WHAT HE SEE IM WITH HIM . THE USA DON'T HAVE ANY JOB'S & EVERY COMPANY IS GOING OVER SEA, & THE COMPANY THAT STAY WHO DO THEY HIRE THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS THAT WHO . HE TELL IT LIKE IT IS
    IM WITH HIM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newmexican View Post
    The Mexicans are helping to develop a welfare state and a narco/human trafficking business for the Mexican criminal cartels. What are Chong's ties to the Mexican cartels?
    Exactly.
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