Friday, 23 July 2021

Mired…as the world continues in a fog...

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Mired and no recourse to cure anything:

      Sunrise, sunset…Sunrise, sunset…seems to be our situation at this time.   We were rather much put into dry-dock about a year ago when,  for a number of reasons, there was a necessity between the three major powers of North America to restrain cross-border visitation for business, pleasure, or just milling around.  Mexico, Canada, Texas, and the United States determined that people could fly to Cancun and have a good time, but they could not drive or take a ground conveyance …this in spite of nearly five first-class busses per hour come in and departed to and from McAllen, for instance, connecting the southern tip of Texas with scores of destinations in Mexico.

     While dull and travelled over and over again, it was somewhat of a purifying experience to either go down or come back to and from our places in Texas and our place down in the middle of Nowhere, Mexico where we have our little mud hut.   Each month would pass by, first with Trump declaring draconian migratory regulations that essentially did nothing beyond increasing the number of illegal aliens entering in to Gringolandia, and extending the ban, month by month.   The day before yesterday was the most recent, and it extended the ban to travel terrestrially into Mexico to 31 August 2021.

 Where my son-in-law and daughter hang-out,
on the eastern side (Caribbean)...
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     Similar constraints are imposed on people coming into the Texas or the United States, if entering via ground transportation.   People crossing either direction on the border have to have "justifiable cause" for entering the other country.  My children, interestingly, like to take a run to the east coast of the the Yucatan PeninsulaCancunCozumel…Tulum and such places; they like the adventure of swimming with the non-violent sharks who seem to relish providing "horse rides" for the tourist.   Even the more aristocratic porpoises seem to like interaction with the tourists, and the treatment of the beasts seems to be quite benign.

    All in all, it seems confusing and counterproductive, but tourism in Mexico along their thousands and thousands of miles of interesting and impressive coastlines business is still relatively good.   Mexicans with credentials and a "legitimate purpose" still come into the frontier of Texas to do business purchasing and export / import business. My understanding is that Mexicans with an active and valid visa can still go to Port Isabel / South Padre Island as before.

     We can also suggest that the Peninsula of Baja California has steady Gringo and foreign business, and there are even significant developments for permanent Americans and foreign investors in various places in that part of Mexico.  Mazatlan and a score of other places along the Pacific Coast still pack in the airline arrivals and hotels and cottage-village places in that area.

     But…in the main body of the country, pointless touristic milling around is still either prohibited…more or less…seemingly dependent upon the moment.   It is all rather peculiar.   Perhaps things will normalise back into the abnormal to which we were accustomed.

Later to-day,  and during the morning to-morrow, we shall be writing up a bit about the horrid invasion that the George Soros and Co. have thrust upon Texas and the southern part of the United States as well as all the rest of the places that have been cleared by the Bidenites to allow into the United States of America without permit or permission that normally had been required.   The matter is one of definitive jeopardy for the reasonable people to understand as a distinct danger to the Texas Republic and the strength of the United States of America.

More soon.

EL GRINGO VIEJO

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