Mexico
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto was recently in California (August 25th and 26th), where he hobnobbed with Governor Jerry Brown and called the U.S. “The Other Mexico”. I never read of any prominent Republican, by the way, who criticized the Mexican President’s characterization of the U.S. as “The Other Mexico”. Less than a month later, […]
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The super wealthy are among the biggest drivers of our mass immigration policy. Such people are exempt from the effects of their own policies. They are so wealthy and insulated from the life of the common man. They don’t have to worry so much about crime, deteriorating public schools, neighborhoods invaded by illegal aliens […]
Oh, the ups and downs of billionaires! Mexican telecoms mogul Carlos Slim (owner of Telmex, Telcel and América Movil) was the world’s wealthiest man for several years. But in March of 2014, Forbes magazine announced that Slim had dropped to second place, with Microsoft mogul Bill Gates back in the number one position, which he […]
The government of Mexico has finally passed historic legislation enacting energy reform. The reform opens up Mexico’s energy sector to private companies which can bid for the rights to drill and share in the profits, whereas before they could only be subcontracted. Another goal is to make the state oil company PEMEX (Petróleos Mexicanos) more […]
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Here’s a great example of hypocrisy. The Mexican Foreign Ministry is throwing a hissy fit over Texas Governor Rick Perry’s supposed “militarization” of the border by his deploying the National Guard there. And yet, as I’ve documented in a previous article, the Mexican side of the border is already militarized, by the Mexican military! […]
Mass immigration (both legal and illegal) is driven in part by the interests of U.S. billionaires for whom cheap labor is more important than the future of our nation. Examples include Bill Gates, the Koch Brothers, Mark Zuckerberg, Paul Singer, George Soros, Michael Bloomberg, Sheldon Adelson and too many others. (Notice that the list […]
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On August 11th, 2014, an official signing ceremony was held at Mexico’s Palacio Nacional, the ceremonial capitol building. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto signed into law a 21-part package of reforms to the Mexican energy industry. This historic legislation is designed to open up the energy sector and make PEMEX, the government oil company, into an […]
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Germany won the 2014 World Cup, held in Brazil. The World Cup is an international soccer tournament held every four years. The Mexican team was eliminated by the Netherlands team, and there was a controversial call in the game. Mexican player Rafael Marquez fouled Dutch player Arjen Robben. After studying videos and still photos of the […]
The World Cup, that quadrennial international soccer tournament which draws so much attention worldwide, was held in Brazil, from June 12th to July 13th. Thirty-two national teams competed in stadiums in 12 Brazilian cities. In this year’s World Cup, the final game was Argentina vs. Germany. Team Germany was triumphant, 1-0. In the past, every World […]
Soccer’s quadrennial international championship tournament, the World Cup, is drawing to a close. What can be learned from it? For one thing, it shows that nationalism is alive and well. Soccer fans travel thousands of miles to cheer on their national teams. Some of them wear bright colors of their national flags, or stereotypical […]
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