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07-06-2005, 01:36 AM #1
Mexico shouldn't be poor, and here's why
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Mexico shouldn't be poor, and here's why
Jul. 2, 2005 12:00 AM
Advocates for illegal immigration say extreme poverty, low pay and unemployment in resource-rich Mexico are reasons to let illegal aliens break our laws.
This is baseless idiocy. Resource-poor Japan demonstrates that Mexico's poverty is caused by corrupt leaders.
Proving that national prosperity isn't luck, there are many other prosperous, resource-poor nations in the world.
First up is South Korea. In 1970, the U.S. was providing South Korea with major foreign aid assistance. This country was still mired in the doldrums brought on by devastation of the Korean War (1950-1953). By the late 1970s, South Korea had a thriving domestic automobile industry and started exporting cars to America in the late 1980s.
Their initial automobile exports were unsuccessful, but Koreans remained undaunted. They went home and returned to our shores 10 years later with far better products that have brought them success.
Now, South Korea is an international player in autos, semiconductors, electronics and shipbuilding.
Why hasn't Mexico done the same?
Next up is the tiny city-state of Singapore. In 1960, Singapore was notorious as the under-belly of Asia. Its numerous pleasure houses and legions of inexpensive "working girls" made it a world-favorite destination for those seeking physical gratification. Singapore was beset with, crime, greed and rampant corruption.
Then, along came Lee Kuan Kew, who took over as Singapore's leader in 1959. He implemented a strict (some say draconian) rule of law, stamping out the corruption and crime that had produced Singapore's sorry condition.
He introduced compulsory education with rigorous standards, and created a nation-wide free enterprise zone. By 1980, Singapore's highly educated population, lack of crime, and commercial success had earned it the unofficial title as the "Pearl of Asia."
Why hasn't Mexico followed this example?
Taiwan is next on the list. This island nation off southern China has a gross domestic product that until recently exceeded that of mainland China.
Also, there is Hong Kong, an island just off eastern China. This former British protectorate became so successful, even the Communist Chinese haven't been able to mess it up.
Small, successful, resource poor countries aren't restricted to Asia. In 1991, the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia gained freedom after 50 years under the Nazi and Communist yokes. Thirteen years later, these states were in both the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
All of these nations share the common thread for success: Implementing and enforcing the rule of law, eliminating corruption, a well-educated population, and free enterprise. Their leaders are concerned about their country and fellow citizens, not about lining their own pockets.
The path to being a prosperous nation is well-worn and well-known, putting success within any country's reach. Apologists for corrupt leaders do their people and the world no favors by making excuses for them and their crimes.Support our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn
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07-06-2005, 01:55 AM #2
SO TRUE!! Mexico has no reason for poverty other than it is by design. The poverty in Mexico benefits its wealthy elite. When the people are poor, the wealthy elite have more. Does this sound familiar? Oh yes. Mexico is beloved by the Globalists because they have the perfect system for Globalisation. A handful of billionaires at the top and everybody else in abject poverty. What could be better in the Globalist's view?
Oh...shrink the population. Oh yes...send all the poor people to America. Then, there is even more wealth for the Globally Elite of Mexico.
When all the poor of Mexico get here, then we'll all be poor which fits the perfect Economic Model for Maximum Economic Efficiencies. Crones in Castles; Drones in Dorms. Crones eating Organic imported from Argentina and Drones eating GMO mush.
A perfect plan. Why would anyone complain about THAT?
That's Globalism; That's Free Trade; That's Open Borders; That's CAFTA That's NAFTA; That's FTAA; That's the Plan; That's the Hemisphere; That's the World; That's What's Afoot.
Oh....and let's not forget....got a particular type of people you don't like?
"Breed" 'em out....wink wink. Yeeah...that's the ticket....genetic extermination.... Alas, all problems solved. Mexico knows how to do it....they know how to do it all, Man. Yeeeeah Man, Mexico....they are so groovy, they are so cool....they know how to do it all Man...they are the Toilet Bowl Specialists...the Third World King Pins, I'm tellin' you, Man. Mexico....that's where it's at, Man.
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07-06-2005, 07:24 PM #3
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Please don't forget the state run oil company Pemex, pumps 2 million barrels of oil a day, every day, seven days a week @ $51.00 a barrel. Thats $102 million dollars a day that they can take part of and create a competitive industry!!!! Thats why I call Mexico, Saudi America!
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