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    Guatemalan President’s Extortion Threat To U.S. – “Give Us Billions or We’ll Invade

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    Guatemalan President’s Extortion Threat To U.S. – “Give Us Billions or We’ll Invade You Again”
    Guatemalan President Otto Perez is threatening an invasion of the United States. It’s not in the classic sense of a military invasion, but a re-engagement of the...
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    Guatemalan President’s Extortion Threat To U.S. – “Give Us Billions or We’ll Invade You Again”

    Posted on 15 October, 2014 by Rick Wells



    Guatemalan President Otto Perez is threatening an invasion of the United States. It’s not in the classic sense of a military invasion, but a re-engagement of the civilian invasion that he and Obama participated in creating earlier this year. Joe Biden already has been down there once this year, checkbook in hand, passing out Obamabucks to supposedly stem the orchestrated invasion. It worked once and it will surely work again.
    The message of the Guatemalan Godfather was not particularly subtle, saying simply that The United States needs to ante up billions of dollars in order to help curb the flow of illegals. He warned that if that doesn’t happen, and Washington fails to “help,” the problem will get worse.
    To clarify, if we don’t pay him his extortion, he’ll release his peasants with instructions to invade and our complicit “president” will have no choice but to welcome them with open arms and taxpayer dollars, allowing them to remain in the United States. It’s not even a believable story line, but we don’t have to believe it, nobody cares what we think.
    Perez says he’s willing to help us with or “problem,” but it won’t come cheap. He’s making us an offer that has already been predetermined not to be refused.
    It’s not as if we couldn’t kick him to one of his dirt curbs on an insignificant, trash-littered Guatemalan dirt street. It would be a simple matter to just say no to this Hugo Chavez wannabe, but that type of action requires one to be in endowed with backbone and a component of male genitalia which simply does not exist in our current “leadership.”
    Then again, we should not be hasty. One cannot assume that a portion of the American wealth that is being demanded by this tinhorn doesn’t soon afterward get redistributed back to those who handled its dispensation to begin with. There is no reason to believe that is not already happening with hundreds of millions in aid and no reason to think it won’t continue.
    We, as the economic and military powerhouse that we are, could enforce our border and leave any Central Americans who found their way to the Rio Grande stranded in Mexico. Once Mexico realized it was now their problem, it would be no more than a matter of days before illegal immigration into the U.S. was a thing of the past.

    Instead, we will pay this crook and his fellow Central American comrades in crime their ransom to the tune of $2 billion per year, just in Guatemala. We still have to negotiate the ransom amount with our other “good neighbors.”
    The Central American Cabal of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador came to the U.S. and met with their facilitators, proposing a starting figure of $10 billion in “aid” to create jobs and raise their standards of living, according to Despot Perez. He rationalized the expenditure as being roughly ten percent of what we spend enforcing our border.
    He is mistaken, we don’t enforce our border. But if we did, those would be American jobs and the effort would be in the protection of our nation and our sovereignty. Even more, the principle of not rewarding the likes of Perez, and his fellow Central American outlaws makes it infinitely more palatable, even if the cost were much higher.
    In a blatant, thinly-veiled threat, Guatemala’s foreign minister, Carlos Morales told Reuters, “The United States has to support this, it has no other option. If they don’t support it, the crisis will kick off again, you can count on it.” Since all he has to do is issue the order, we would be foolish to doubt his claims.
    Normally, nations have another option when it comes to invasions aside from paying extortion, that of defending themselves against their attackers. We don’t do that in America anymore. We’re rapidly self-destructing into the North American socialist bloc under the current Democrat dismantlers.
    We are so much more than simply being Americans now. We are world citizens, sacrificing our own well-being and the futures of ourselves and our children for the political fortunes of Democrat fascists and the peasants they are using to dilute our solidarity.
    Rick Wells is a conservative writer who recognizes that our nation, our Constitution and our traditions are under a full scale assault from multiple threats. Please “Like” him on Facebook, “Follow” him on Twitter or visit www.rickwells.us


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    The Mexican and Central American elites treat us with contempt, because in their eyes we are contemptible weaklings. They would never permit their countries to be over run with foreigners who take jobs from their own people. That Americans seem to want to be taken advantage of is something for which they have nothing but contempt.

    As an example of their attitudes toward foreigners in, look at Mexico's Immigration Law, a.k.a. the General Law of Population. That law says in part,
    Under Mexican law, illegal immigration is a felony. The General Law on Population says,
    – “A penalty of up to two years in prison and a fine of three hundred to five thousand pesos will be imposed on the foreigner who enters the country illegally.” (Article 123)
    – Foreigners with legal immigration problems may be deported from Mexico instead of being imprisoned. (Article 125)

    And on our side, we have 'Bama & Co. They were advertising for escorts for 65,00 unaccompanied minors way back in January. And now Bama has the gall to cliam that there is a border "crisis." What crisis? He and the other 'Crats created this situation and knew exactly what they were doing.
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