Re: Mexico Needs a Marshall Plan
Sorry. America's middle class cannot be the sugar daddy for every
failed nation in the world - and it can't start a pattern of
willingness to be extorted by Third World nations on the basis of it
being the "alternative" to rampant criminal activity by every Third
World nation whose citizens impact America with it. Would such a
Marshall Plan for Mexico to stop illegal immigration (delusional hope)
next be followed by one for Nigeria to stop their endless fraud schemes
directed here?
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- May 2008 30-Day Forecast
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... The government of Myanmar hasn't shown the ability or willingness to ... last week's cyclone. ... arbitrarily invading a sovereign nation? ... feel when some other nation decided to take Louisiana, ... (alt.politics) |
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