Monday 14 January 2019

Bound for the South: Some Notions About Current Events and Other Matters of Concern

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Alexandria Ocasio - Cortez 
I promise you free medical care, like in Cuba,
 where the wealthy bureaucrats get to fly to
 Mexico or Spain if they want real medical
 services.  (Please don't tell the peons)
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    We are heading down South againour poor charge d'affairs has been there by himself in the main for the better part of a month.  During the holidays, Alvaro and the Maestra (a neighbourhood major personality) and their friends and relatives alway seem to wait until the last moment and then ask about the possibility of "using the Gringo's house" or "the Maestra's (professor or advanced teacher) house for a couple of nights.
     We are caught in the fact that we can neither charge them even our normally low rates, nor can we allow them free passage because of the fact that we have to wash and sterilise,  mop and polish, and so forth after any trip.  It usually takes two or three days to prepare our facilities to a level that is acceptable to people who desire quality…(such as el gringo viejo).

     We have all of that to put back together, and then the inventory of plants and sprouts, and our "wild" herbs and spices and pepper bring us many opportunities to work on details until the sun sets…for several days in row.
     Due to Al Gore having brought on Polar Melt, Global Warming, increased earthquakes, the New Ice Age,  and several hundred other types of inescapable nightmares, we have to be prepared for everything and everyone…just in case.   Doing the inventory of the larder is also necessary, and in these matters Alvaro and the Hacendado of the Hacienda de La Vega, which is adjacent to the Quinta Tesoro de la Sierra Madre.
    And it has been uncommonly cold, chilly, damp, and close to miserable.  There have been no great rains, but there have been five or six days of cold dristy mizzle separated by a couple of typical tropical days and then another episode of three or more days of light rain and temperatures in the upper 30s to the mid 50s.   So this was not the Christmas or Winter that one might fantasise about, but it could have been the perfect place for doing some binge SKY television, football, etc. and book reading.  That is what I am going into to-morrow.

    Next, we have the continuing issue about "The Wall" and the "Caravanas" and the incessant bleating by the stupidest intelligentsia on the Obsolete Media Channels.  It amazes me how, by 04:00 hours in the morning every spokesman, all the barbie sheet-

readers, all the commentators, and certainly all the parasitic Democrat "spokespersons for the disenfranchised" can trot out, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, and repeat the same key words and phrases that identify Donald Trump as the uncle of Satan. 


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CONCERNING THE NEW PRESIDENT OF MEXICO, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

     We have had to step back a bit and scratch our collective heads here in these quarters.   The fellow who "broke the back" of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), Vicente Fox Quesada, a certifiable conservative, anti-socialist, private sector type has spent the last five or six years acting like an anti-American, Mexican university college professor.   He has become foul mouthed (in live English or Spanish) on news channels that are associated with the "television in the kitchen", and also either in Mexico or the United States.   He has become a one-man Jorge Ramos.

As described by Wikipedia:

Jorge Gilberto Ramos Ávalos (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxoɾxe ˈramos]; born March 16, 1958) is a Mexican-born American journalist and author. Regarded as the best-known Spanish-language news anchor in the United States of America,[4] he has been referred to as "The Walter Cronkite of Latin America".[5][6] Currently based in Miami, Florida, he anchors the Univision news television program Noticiero Univision, the Univision Sunday-morning political news program Al Punto, and the Fusion TV English-language program America with Jorge Ramos. He has covered five wars, and events ranging from the fall of the Berlin Wall[7] to the War in Afghanistan.[8]
Ramos has won eight Emmy Awards and the Maria Moors Cabot Prize for excellence in journalism.[9][10] He has also been included on Time magazine's list of "The World's Most Influential People".

Wowthe Walter Crankcase of Latin America…These are the guys who bring us Rigoberta Menchu', Fidel Castro Ruz, the Ortega Brothers, and all those nice guys.   It was Walter Crankcase whose career was not damaged in the least when he was caught  off-guard after a break, saying,"well,  at least here's one were winning".  Of course he was referring to some congressional race in Peoria or Bolling Green or Montrose, Pennsylvania.   Reagan was winning the rest of the board.
     We have followed Jorge's career, and it has been a steady and not too slow chase to the Left.   He long ago dropped any pretence of being fair-handed, and blossomed into a full-fledge marxist propagandist and Gringo-hater.   He especially despises Conservative Mexicans and other such Latins.

     Vicente Fox Quezada, was a fairly good President, but he set about two or three years agoperhaps earlier …bursting forth with all nature of gerontological Turret's syndrome.   He began to sound like a radical American Democrat , not only with his foul mouth among children and ladies, but also in hatred for anything normal.  It occurred to me that he might have been taking a cue from the above pictured Jorge Ramos, the chief spokesman for the Frida Kahlo / Leon Trotsky / Fidel Castro Ruz crowd.  (yes, I know.  They are all dead, but they still have their "crowd".)

     Now, El Gringo Viejo moves the merry-go-'round at breakneck speed.   During the ending PRI days in the late 1990s…the populace began to stretch out their muscles of influence.  Substantial, but not total  reforms took place, step by step, under the rule of President Fox, President Calderon Hinojosa, and even the recently departed Pena-Nieto.   The greatest fear that we had from the middle and the conservative block was Andres Lopez…more commonly known as AMLO.

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"But, gee whiz Sergeant Carter! That Mexkin, Mr. AMLO is just surprisin' everybody."   He's a'stoppin' those caravans, and sendin' troops to the frontier with Guatemala and Belize…and he's buildin' a big new fast train in the Yucatan, you'd think he be a Republican or something."

     While Gomer might be overstating things just a bit, it's not by much.  There is even some thought that this militarisation of the Southern Frontier of Mexico might be one way AMLO and the Mexican poobahs are "paying for the wall" in real terms.
      One must remember that there are 2,200,000 people from Central American who have come to Mexico's home to roost because of the relative prosperity presents to Central Americans.   These people are working at low skill jobs and finding niches here and there where their work can provide some improvement for both them and the Mexican totality.

     Also, just before we were too deep into the weekend here on the Texas Frontier we learned that two Cartel grouping had gotten together near the city of Miguel Aleman, across the Rio Grande from Roma,  Texas…and before it was all over, there were 21 dead "soldiers" of the Gulf Cartel remnants and the old Zeta group.
     The next day there was an engagement by the Mexican Army with the remnants of both of the opposing interests, and the Army inflicted more damage on those interests.   Originally, one soldier was reported as having been mortally wounded, but that information apparently was in error.   Supposedly he had been transported to McAllen, patched up,  and then taken over to Reynosa, Tamaulipas (McAllen' sister city on the Rio Grande).   So there is a lot happening, the military is as involved as before…perhaps even moresand business continues to boom in Texas and Mexico by almost any reasonable measure.

      Suffice to say that much of AMLO's cabinet is considered to be moderately conservative to even hard-core conservative (as is your humble servant).   So, we shall see.  Adolfo Lopez Mateos had a motto during his presidency of Mexico (1958 - 1964) which was, "Left, but within the Constitution!"and he named the very conservative Gustavo Diaz Ordaz to be elected as President (1964 - 1970).

We shall seea report of events upon my return from the Quinta.  As always, your attention and time is certainly appreciated.
El Gringo Viejo
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