I think the time has come for honest and direct action. mexico already is such a ****hole that it has 20-30 million of its most motivated individuals escaping that toilet for a chance at SOME form of employment in the US. No matter what we do here nothing will change as long as mixico remains the ****hole that it is. So...in all seriousness..I think its either or time. i think we should enter into discussions with the mexican government to absorb as states into the US, or we should cut off any and all economic aid INCLUDING the siphoning off of currency from the US economy by money being sent back into mexico by its illegal workers. NOT as a punishment but as a means of our own SURVIVAL.
could the American economy handle the strain of 111000000 more people, many of whom would apply for welfare?
I think the time has come for honest and direct action. mexico already is such a ****hole that it has 20-30 million of its most motivated individuals escaping that toilet for a chance at SOME form of employment in the US. No matter what we do here nothing will change as long as mixico remains the ****hole that it is. So...in all seriousness..I think its either or time. i think we should enter into discussions with the mexican government to absorb as states into the US, or we should cut off any and all economic aid INCLUDING the siphoning off of currency from the US economy by money being sent back into mexico by its illegal workers. NOT as a punishment but as a means of our own SURVIVAL.
Way over 50% (probably closer to over 75%) of the population would automatically qualify for medicaid, food stamps, Section 8, TANF, EITC, etc.
It would be a death blow doing that and trying to build quality infrastructure.
Not to mention the rest of central America crossing the border trying to get in on the new U.S.
Not only that but it wouldn't work. Not all immigrants are from Mexico. Many of them are from further south.
I think the time has come for honest and direct action. mexico already is such a ****hole that it has 20-30 million of its most motivated individuals escaping that toilet for a chance at SOME form of employment in the US. No matter what we do here nothing will change as long as mixico remains the ****hole that it is. So...in all seriousness..I think its either or time. i think we should enter into discussions with the mexican government to absorb as states into the US, or we should cut off any and all economic aid INCLUDING the siphoning off of currency from the US economy by money being sent back into mexico by its illegal workers. NOT as a punishment but as a means of our own SURVIVAL.
I'm not sure if absorbing Mexico into the United States would be the right way to go about it simply because of the difference in economic levels and culture. Rather what would be more helpful would be the creation of a North American Economic Community as a forerunner to a North American Union with Canada as well. Instead of bringing them right in let's phase Mexico into modernity.
Legalizing recreational drugs here in the U.S. would also go along way to helping that nation out too.
you'd have a much smaller border to keep closed if you annexed mexico though, so that's a positive.
could the American economy handle the strain of 111000000 more people, many of whom would apply for welfare?
you'd have a much smaller border to keep closed if you annexed mexico though, so that's a positive.
You are right, its a smaller border. Look at what the IDF is doing vs the palestinians, borderwise, and realize that there is still a lot of smuggling going on. Its an unsolvable problem I think.
could the American economy handle the strain of 111000000 more people, many of whom would apply for welfare?
As I have said before. The losers of the country are crossing the border.
The people that can't or won't do anything with their life and they see it as an easy answer.
You don't see doctors or lawyers or engineers crossing the border illegally.
By the way there are just as many losers in the US as have crossed the border but the US govt takes care of all their needs so they don't have to go anywhere. I don't see much of a difference.
As far as I am concerned you can have them. That is a couple million less drunks on our roads here in Mexico.
Mexico is not a third world country at all. Business thrives here just like anywhere else.
The people that have nothing and then make 7 kids and then those kids grow up to do nothing with their lives, are who you are seeing crossing the border.
If these same people worked hard here they could make the same money, or at least be left with the same amount without all the felonies they commit to do it in the US.
Believe me you do not want Mexico to be merged with the US. Just training new cops (or hiring new ones with integrity) would break the bank.
I'm not sure if absorbing Mexico into the United States would be the right way to go about it simply because of the difference in economic levels and culture. Rather what would be more helpful would be the creation of a North American Economic Community as a forerunner to a North American Union with Canada as well. Instead of bringing them right in let's phase Mexico into modernity.
Legalizing recreational drugs here in the U.S. would also go along way to helping that nation out too.
Yea if that happens, I'm raiding my savings account.
I'll stock up on food, water and other provisions because our debt will explode from the transition.
We'll spiral out out so bad, that we'll become a failed state.
I think the time has come for honest and direct action. mexico already is such a ****hole that it has 20-30 million of its most motivated individuals escaping that toilet for a chance at SOME form of employment in the US. No matter what we do here nothing will change as long as mixico remains the ****hole that it is. So...in all seriousness..I think its either or time. i think we should enter into discussions with the mexican government to absorb as states into the US, or we should cut off any and all economic aid INCLUDING the siphoning off of currency from the US economy by money being sent back into mexico by its illegal workers. NOT as a punishment but as a means of our own SURVIVAL.
I think the 20-30 million number is wrong
10% of the US population can not be illegal Mexican immigrants to the US. Ie 1 in 10 people
They're not counted as part of *the population* they are on the outside of *the population* except for when they receive benefits in various forms (school, healthcare, etc).
I think the 20-30 million number is wrong
10% of the US population can not be illegal Mexican immigrants to the US. Ie 1 in 10 people
Why not? I dont think those numbers are at all incorrect and suspect it may be even higher. But if it were smaller...say 12 million...would that be more palatable? That is still the entire population of several states COMBINED.
I think the time has come for honest and direct action. mexico already is such a ****hole that it has 20-30 million of its most motivated individuals escaping that toilet for a chance at SOME form of employment in the US. No matter what we do here nothing will change as long as mixico remains the ****hole that it is. So...in all seriousness..I think its either or time. i think we should enter into discussions with the mexican government to absorb as states into the US, or we should cut off any and all economic aid INCLUDING the siphoning off of currency from the US economy by money being sent back into mexico by its illegal workers. NOT as a punishment but as a means of our own SURVIVAL.
Nothing to due with palatable,
I just cant see 10% of the people in the US being Mexican illegal immigrants. Especially as they are rather concentrated in the US boarder states if I am not mistaken
Absorbing Mexico into the US isn't the answer. The answer is to help Mexico into the 21st Century. Canadians aren't breaking down doors to get into the United States. Mexico either IS a very poor country or its leaders suck the life right out of it. Parts of Mexico are no better than Third World countries. Change that and they won't break breakin' down our doors either.
Can anyone say New World Order? Not as a conspiracy theory, but as a solution.
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