Saturday, 17 September 2016

Ya, que se termino' el Diez y Seis de Septiembre....(Now that the 16th of September is over!)

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     Some considerable noise is made every year at this time....or a day or two earlier, pertaining to the beginning of hostilities that brought on the ten to eleven year slog from the first battle to the last rubrics being placed on something like a cessation of hostilities.   The hostilities initiated as one type of Spanish subject fighting another, and ended up with the Spanish having lost their crown for a short lived Republic and the new country, Mexico, having established a short-lived new Monarchy that would be replaced by something like a New Republic.

     This event, The Mexican Independence Revolution, was similar to it American homologue in very few ways.   For one, save for the benefit of self-rule, with a capital and government close at hand, there was little parallel in the comparison between what would become Mexico, and what would become America.
 Viva, Her Excellence, Saint Mary of
Guadalupe - the first battle banner
of the Mexican Revolution for
Independence
    The people bringing War against the Crown of Spain, were doing so because Spain was overthrowing its Crowned ruler in Madrid (a brother to Napoleon I) and attempting to put into place something much akin to a Republic  The conservative element in the New Spain (the country to be named "Mexico" a bit later, did have intelligencia, and wealthy people with capital to invest, a labouring class that was somewhat capable but having its "quirks", and an indigenous population that still in the main did not speak Spanish or understand the absurd (in the Indians' minds) system of land utilization and distribution.  It also had a proprietor and professional class, and some decent schools of mining, engineering, some liberal arts and philosophy, and medicine.   It also had massive natural resources that, still to this day, are remarkable and abundant.  In short, they wanted to install their own Monarch and rule in the old established way as had been practiced for nearly 400 years in Mexico.  It was not a proletarian revolution by any means, but a reaction to the same forces the Mexican Conservatives thought  smelled much like Voltaire, Robespierre, Guillotines, and unbridled democracy of the mob.

     All these things considered, Mexico, in 1810, began a conservative (Scottish Rite) versus liberal (York Rite) political war that would not be resolved, literally, until the year 2,000.   The provocateur? Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo-Costilla y Gallaga Mandarte Villaseñor, a parish priest, ultra-conservative, also known as "El Zorro" due to his quick wit and discernment ability, and also as Reverendo Padre Don Miguel Hidalgo y Castillo.   Perhaps we could say his motto could have been, "Out of many names, few".
     The intrigues and bravery of both the revolutionaries and the Spanish loyalists was remarkable, during this period.  The slaughter was immense.  It was the proverbial irresistible force meeting the immovable object.   More "revolutionaries" than Spanish loyalists, to be sure, but also much more advanced military strategists and tacticians on the side of the Spanish.   But, please remember that there have been well over 100,000 books written about almost every grain of sand on that beach.  Your story diverges here and takes the OROG in the direction of Texas and activity during the early stages of a Mexican Revolution against the Spanish Empire and how the population was dealt with by Spanish authority.


     We delve now into one of the reasons the Mexican "police action" in Texas during the period from 1835 up to and including 21 April 1836 went as well as it did.  Another man, whom we have discussed at length and at various times on this blog, Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrun, aka: Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.   What in the name of Jumping' Jehosophat does Santa Anna have to do with the Revolution of 1810?   What is going on here?  

     Let us accompany a boy, born to a lower level, but aristocratic, bureaucratic administrative family  of the colonial government. Antonio's father and mother were both "criollos" (creoles), meaning white persons who were subjects of the Crown, but not born in Spain.  While as full-blooded Spaniards, they carried a high position by birth in New Spain (Mexico), they, in truth, could only reach the rung on the sociological ladder just below the top rung.   "Peninsulares" had the full swagger of the deck and the first and second tiers of government, industry, agricultural, and even the pecking order in The Church.   Criollos, as it was said, ".....agarraron las migas was grandes  de abajo de la mesa.....luego los mestizos y los indios lo demas".....The Creoles gathered the largest crumbs from under the table, and then the mixed-race and Indians the rest.
     Antonio's father did have properties near Xalapa, an administrative centre in the colonial provence named for the True Cross....known as Vera Cruz.   The mother and father wanted Antonio to move into the dependable trade and commerce that seemed to keep the axis from Vera Cruz city (the port) and the abundant hinterland, the large sub-vice regency of Vera Cruz, flush with food and money.  With its perpetual production of quality fruits and vegetables as well as fish other seafood resources, perpetual Spring and Summer growing seasons, it seemed to be a reasonable calling.
     But Antonio saw himself as something different, at least a priest in some fine cathedral...or perhaps, even a soldier.   He completed a considerable amount of studies, both in academy and by tutelage, bending ever steadily to the idea of becoming something like his father, but more powerful, like a military officer.

     By the age of 16 Antonio Lopez had finished more studies than were taken by 96 per cent of his contemporaries.   He was also in uniform as a cadet (sub-lieutenant) in the cavalry detail of an infantry regiment, the Regimento Fijo de Vera Cruz.  If he had wanted action and glory, his wait was short because the time between his "swearing in" as a soldier and the starting of the Revolution under the command of Father Hidalgo, was about four months.   Antonio was serving in the State of San Luis Potosi' which is adjacent to the State of Guanajuato where Hidalgo had pronounced the Insurrection from the belfry of his Church of Dolores....a small parish between San Miguel (de Allende) and the capital of the administrative district  of Guanajuato full of mostly upper - Tarascan Indians


     Antonio Lopez sees action in the critical and strategically important San Luis Potosi area.   He is also wounded when an arrow penetrates, through and through, his right hand.   He was at the Battle of the Calderon Bridge outside of Guadalajara, it is thought, where the forces of Father Hidalgo met their first really bad defeat.   We can find no record of him serving at the battle that sapped the will of the insurrection, the Battle of the Monte de Cruces...where highwaymen had been crucified by the Spanish authority for many years during the latter Colonial Period.   It is known, however that the Spanish general Arrevelos had Santa Anna's commanding officer,  Colonel Jose Joaquin Arredondo on his staff. 
This is Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
in a uniform of the Emperor Agustin
de Iturbide Period, 1821 - 1822
     Once the Royal Spanish Army had dispatched the heroic but futile Father Hidalgo and his gaggle of 90, 000 willing but incompetent peasant "soldiers", another menace appeared to the north.   It was in a place known as "Texas" or "Tejas" which was mystical, lightly populated, and removed far from Mexico City and even further from Madrid.

     All of this brings us to why Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was so sharp when he went into Texas, disposing of all opposition, subduing Zacatecas State and the Yucatan before that.  When he finally overplayed his hand (in 1836) and became over-extended in the area around the swamps of the near-coastal San Jacinto River, it was because there was pitifully little left to fight against.

     His strategic and tactical understanding of the job at hand was guided by his previous experience...you guessed it...in Texas during the revolt against the Crown of Spain, back in 1813, in service to his very brilliant, but very brutal General Jose Joaquin de Arredondo.
     During the summer of 1813, a large group of Americans, coming out of New Orleans and southwestern Louisiana, crossed over  the Sabine River into still-Spanish Texas on their way to attempt to subdue and occupy Texas and pronounce it a sovereign State within a Mexican Republic.  It was led by the Spanish-turned-Mexican General Jose Alvarez de Toledo y Dubois and an American agent by the name of Augustus William Magee, openly invading and supporting the Mexican revolutionary cause and purpose.

      They had considerable success in their adventure, encountering lively but shallow, Spanish resistance all the way through a winding path running from East Texas, down all the way to La Bahia - Goliad - Victoria area, and then back up and over to San Antonio de Bexar with their force of Anglo, Spanish, Caddo / Coushatta Indians, Negroes (free and slave), and even some former Royalists who had changed sides.
      Augustus Magee suffered some nature of illness, we have seen written everything from a heart attack to food poisoning to a form of galloping cholera, etc. and he died at the Spanish fort near La Bahia near the coast at the Bahia del Espiritu Santo.   General Toledo made pronouncements upon occupying San Antonio that the new State of Texas, as a sister of other free and independent Mexican States would now govern the expansive territory previously held by the Spanish.  The original surviving partner in the invasion, Gutierrez, had been dismissed during a bit of a mutiny following the death of Magee, leaving General Toledo in full charge of the situation.

     But, of course, sometimes the fly and the ointment have other ideas.  The Spanish General Joaquin de Arredondo comes up from Laredo, arriving at a point to the south-southwest of San Antonio where the Medina and Atascosa Rivers come together.   In a battle named by the Spanish victors "La Batalla de la Selva de Roble y El Rio Medina" a great conflict is commenced.   The so-named Battle of the Live Oak Forest and Medina River resulted in the total destruction of the American / Spanish rebel effort, the insurrectionist general, Toledo y Dubois, and 90% of his army of 1,400 effectives were killed or executed mercilessly.   Toledo fell for the old "follow that detail over there" trick and was lured out of his forest...where he could win....and into a "llano" (rolling, sandy, plain) and attacked simultaneously on three sides.  The battle lasted four hours.
     The Spanish Royalist General, de Arredondo went on in to an unprotected San Antonio, and promptly rounded up 300 more suspected rebels, some of the women, and after a spate of torture and abuse put the all to the sword or hanged them.   Some were then decapitated and their heads placed on cavalry lances in key places of the city so that the people would understand the cost of conspiring against the Mother Country.
     It was, and remains, the greatest loss of life in any battle ever in the history of Texas.  It was the rebels almost 1,600 effectives and some civilian authorities, and de Arredondo, Antonio Lopez's boss, losing about 55 men.   There was considerable concurrence with those figures by all sides and historians over the years.

     But, all of the above is written really with only one or two points in mind.  Santa Anna was not a stupid Mexican general who was outwitted by great and better generals in 1836.  His true failure was that he really was the best trained, the best endowed with the native military acumen, the best experienced, and even courageous to a fault.....but his arrogance caught him napping.  Underestimating an enemy is never a wise idea, no matter how many times one has beaten him.

     By the time Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna made it back to his beloved Jalapa, Vera Cruz area for a bit of rest and relaxation, he was a Capitan, on his way to Coronel.   There is considerable material available concerning this encounter of Armies, some a little light in the understanding and other that is quite well researched, complicated, and compelling.  It is certain that President Madison had active agents poking and prodding to get the Spanish at least off of the mainland of the New World.   Some say that ideas were swirling around Washington, D.C. about establishing a commonwealth territory or another "in-between nation" (Texas) between the United States and what would become a new nation (Mexico) with which the burgeoning United States of America would have to deal.  It would have been nice to have an English-speaking nation full of troublesome blowhards "over there" so as to be able to have an intermediary with Mexico, if need would be.   Strategic thinking was a bit different in those days;  European geo-political rules.

   The clumsy Gutierrez - Magee Expedition needed more support, but at that time the United States was dealing with an enemy on the ground (War of 1812 with the British), and the French had their hands full in Europe on several fronts.  It was a pretty messy chessboard.
More on all of those matters at some happy time in the near future.
El Gringo Viejo
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Thursday, 15 September 2016

Fuel for the Pompous - a Great Compliment to El Gringo Viejo

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     Some weeks back, there were elections throughout Mexico in various States for many and sundry positions.  Most important, of course, would be the position of Governor, although during the past twenty years all positions have become more a matter of competition and less about the old practice of political cuñadismo (brother-in-lawism) appointment.

During the period of the sometimes soft and often hard hand of governance practiced by the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), it was permissible to run under the banner of a different party, but not permissible to win. Now, it is almost the opposite. Most elections start off with people who are "favoured to win" by the odds-makers, and there still is a cadre of billionaire Poobahs who can attempt to influence or force outcomes.

Campaign "Cabalgada" in a rural area quite close
to the Quinta Tesoro de la Sierra Madre,
  Francisco Garcia Cabeza de Vaca is

 mounted on the blond-maned mare third from the left.   
This was a brazen show of strength, a ride taken
through what was historically overwhelmingly
Partido Revolucionario Institutional territory. 
 
One problem for them, however, is that there are the more numerous millionaires and the huge cadres of working class and upper-middle class people who are now heavily dispersed into various parties.....left, right, centrist, useless, and pointless....who can effectively counterbalance the "Dinosauros" who used to control everything (between the years 1928 - 1998 more or less). One of the places where the winds of change finally arrived was in the State of Tamaulipas, where we have our little hideaway. For the first time ever, Tamaulipas will have a Governor who is not from the central government's ruling party or a military provisional governor.


Of the latter category, the "military governor", Tamaulipas had various after the Spanish Colonial Period. But from, let us say, 1926 or so, Tamaulipas has been governed by a person of the same party as who sat in the Presidential Throne in Mexico City up until the 2000. In this case, in one incarnation or another, that governance has come from above-named PRI. What changed at the millennia was that the centre-right party (PAN), took the Presidency for two terms (12 years), but the State of Tamaulipas stayed loyal to the PRI in almost all things local.

During the July past...I believe it was the Fourth....the sovereign State of Tamaulipas voted overwhelmingly for the handsome, smart, youngish, Texas-trained and English-speaking, ultra-conservative (in Latin-American terms), good-humoured candidate....giving him an out-right majority of the vote....in every county of the State. An outright majority is rare in Mexico due to the fact that most elections have from four to eight parties running for each office.

In any regard, and in order to avoid over-excessive bloviation ad infinitum:
We were notified yesterday that it would be "nice" if we could attend the inauguration ceremony in Ciudad Victoria on the 1st of October 2016. It is essentially a formality, since the invitation was passed from the Governor-elect and his wife to our neighbour at the Hacienda de La Vega a couple of weeks or so ago. He reminded me that "we" have that obligation to attend, so it will probably be necessary to change my garb from the usual floppies, baggy walking shorts, and holey long-sleeved white shirt that I first wore to my Grandmother Mamie's funeral in 1971.

The OROG community should know that I shall report and acquit myself with the correct dignity and deference to the occasion. You each can be certain that we are aware of the high compliment. This will be a fairly brief event, indoors, with only about 200 Tamaulipecos attending. It should also be pointed out that this "reminder" of the date and time of the inauguration follows the original notification a few weeks ago that we should keep our calendar clear for the 1st of October because we had been invited to the inauguration. Mr. Gov. Citizen (his new titles) Francisco Garcia Cabeza de Vaca is doing this, I believe because we are not "powerful business interests" or overly economically potent AND because we are known to be Republicans of the Cruz section of the Party. Once again, Republican and PAN are essentially something like double-first-cousins. We are also associated (perhaps incorrectly) as one of the types of Gringos who live and invest in the locale and who don't moan and groan about every little contretemps.

Usually, at these events, the semi-official and official guests receive little souvenirs....an honour to the receiver....and should such befall me, it will be pictured here at some early date. We shall also take a few pictures. Our neighbour is on a very first name basis with the new Governor, so perhaps I shall have a chance to offer the the Guv a couple of courtesy nights to see our birds and point out a couple of very small paving jobs that might be nice to complete during this century.

More Later!!
EL GRINGO VIEJO
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Sunday, 11 September 2016

"I thought you should know"


      This is a pretty old story.  It is also a true story.  The final remarks made by Hillary Rodham Clinton demonstrate exactly what she means when she speaks of "fighting for women's and children's issues".
      We remember during the Obama - Romney election, when Romney was accused of displacing a worker and causing him to lose his insurance.   That led to the man's wife being thrown out of the hospital and left to die, which she did.  It was intimated that Romney conspired to do this, simply to save money for his own financial interest.   It was a classic, Queen-for-a-day story that, of course, turned out to be totally false.
     The Democrats also pointed out that when the Romneys went on some kind of a vacation, they put their dog, in a pet carrier, on top of the roof of their station wagon. This was revealed as though it were some kind of capital crime.   Of course, one can note how dogs slobberingly hang their faces out of the window of a vehicle and revel in the smells and sights as they travel.  I really suspect that the Romneys were not dedicated to the neglect or mistreatment of their vacationing dog.

     But, one can listen to Hillary's sneeringly contemptuous account of how she "beat the charges" for her "client" (....she was working as a public defender at the time, but that is another tawdry story of corruption) and realise exactly what kind of a slug this woman is.  When she speaks about  fighting for women, we must remember that this is the woman who carpet-bombed any and all women who suggested, charged, said anything, about Billy Jeff's interlopings and violent, unwanted episodes.
     She never can find documents that are being called for by investigative authority, but it took her only 36 hours to find Kathleen Willy's letter requesting to be converted from volunteer to paid White Staff, after Willy let it be known that Billy Jeff had essentially sexually assaulted her.   Documents in other cases....many other cases....were readily available when it suited her, and non-existent when she had something to hide.   She was even able to find falsified papers and documentation, such as in the framing of the White House Travel Office employees.

Hideous woman....hideous black cavern of poison where other people have souls. 
El Gringo Viejo
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Saturday, 10 September 2016

Apatzingan - Belly of the Beast

The area of Apatzingan, and the zone of heavily jungled mountains to the south and west of that city in western Michoacan State of Mexico, continues to be a problematic stretch of territory for the counter-trafficking forces in Mexico.   Several tiers of police and military organisations are operating there at any given time.  The Army, Naval Infantry, the Federal Civil Police, the State Police, and the famous rural militia that was legalised by the Mexican Defense Secretariat about two years ago, are all involved in the counter-drug and human trafficking efforts.
     As is typical, Mexican and International rights and protection groups almost continuously harass and defame the efforts of these military and police entities.  At times they are correct about authority overstepping its correct prerogatives and responsibilities.....remember that it is Latin America and Italian and Spanish rules of process still are followed.
     But.....Mexican processes have also taken on various and sundry common law procedure characteristics.....right to counsel, right to avoid self-incrimination, right to certain knowledge of the charges and dates of the accused offense(s).  It is similar in many ways to the American / Canadian / British, mixed with French and Japanese process.

     This evolution of the Mexican legal system has led to an increasingly compliance by the Mexican legal system in the service of extradition requests and warrants from the United States.   It is as different as daylight from dark, now.  But along with this has come an amplified, re-fortified, and shrill yellow press, at times accurate, and at other times absolutely lunatic and mendacious.   It is very similar now to the United States in many ways.

     We have posted a picture which depicts a crashed Mexican Army or Federal Police forward observation helicopter that was being used to help elements of the Guardia Rural.   Approximately 100 members of this (essentially) national  guard unit had tracked down and (essentially) trapped about 20 members of a gang affiliated with the now almost totally debilitated "Caballeros Templares" (Knights Templar).   There are about 20 pandillas (gangs) roughly coalesced into another "cartel" named "Generacion Joven".   The State and central government all agree that the helicopter was shot down and all causes were being considered, the take down was probably from from a 50 calibre Barrett rifle.   There have been reports that the weapon was a shoulder-fired missile.   That is an area of dispute.

     Later that day, several of the "pandilla" were finally flushed from their hideout, and captured, leaving a total of 9 "Generacion Joven" members dead,  9 wounded,  and two or three "missing".  It is the nature of the fight against the extortionists, traffickers, and generally criminally anti-social elements with which Mexico is afflicted during these times.  The cartels have been substantially gutted and crippled.  Lower level "officers" now conduct affairs, and normally they do not perform with the efficiency nor effectiveness of the leaders from four or five years ago.

     Russian arms and Eastern European ammunition shipped through Cuba, then Venezuela, then Nicaragua, and finally into Mexico is becoming scarcer and of even lower quality than before.   Much of that is due to the fraying ability and/or willingness of the Cuban mafia / military to participate in the chain of Death.  Then the situation in Venezuela during these days and hours is essentially one of anarchy, and the organised criminal element has taken to fratricidal warfare so as to determine who will be "last man standing" when and if order is every restored.  In other words, their attention is diverted to more important stuff...at home.
    Nicaragua also has its problems, with its military shipping guns to different criminal and nutcase groups even as far away as the Indonesia - Malaysia - Philippines theatre of low-level, but continual, Muslim and criminal violence.   Then a fellow has to deal with the American Coast Guard, patrolling in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, the Mexican Navy, the Mexican Naval Infantry, the Mexican Army, and then various civilian authority.
      The Mexican Military continues to serve and serve well.  We should have continued our inter-laced co-ordination with them that existed during the Bush administration, but it was one of the first things that Obama / Jarrett administration snipped.   Hence, Fast and Furious, which was nothing more nor less than an attempt to do a frame job on American firearms sales businesses.  It also managed to get a lot of Mexican civilians killed and wounded, along with several people in the United States.  Even though the intellectual authors and the actors who implemented and oversaw the operation are known, none have ever been prosecuted by the Obama administration.   Most were promoted and transferred to duty closer to the promised land, Washington, D. C.

    We place this simple article here for the attention of the OROG who just might have failed to hear or see about this event from the Obsolete Media or FOX & Trump Network.
El Gringo Viejo
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Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Our Daughter-in-Law.....Never ceases to amaze

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THIS IS SOMETHING THAT COMES OUT OF THE MIND OF OUR DAUGHTER-IN-LAW.  SHE MADE IT TO CELEBRATE THE FIRST BIRTHDAY OF OUR GRANDDAUGHTER, SCARLETT -

Interestingly enough the mother and the daughter are within four days
on the calendar in terms of sharing birthdays.

The next morning, after a well-attended birthday party the day before, we
met our children and Scarlett at a preferred Mexican restaurant in the South
part of the People's Republik of Austin.

A couple came in and sat adjacent to us.  They were bedecked with Notre Dame paraphernalia,
obviously prepared for the big game against the University of Texas playing something 
known as Plantation Football.

They had a girl-child a little bigger than Scarlett, and the two little ones made eye contact
and gestured that they wanted to "get together"....and all the parents agreed without
much if any hesitation.  They looked very similar....enough to be mistaken for sisters.

They did well, touching hands and smiling...laughing a little.  The restaurant, crowded and
noisy, did not distract them.  The other mother indicated that her baby had "....just turned
two, yesterday."   And of course we advised  them that our baby had had a birthday
celebration yesterday as well.  We all laughed and celebrated that coincidence.  

You all can only imagine how stunned we all were when it was also divined during further
conversation that both of the mothers were born on the same day...about four days
earlier than their babies.

Figure the Odds.
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Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Reprint from the Texas Nationalist Movement

The following is an appeal from the Texas Nationalist Movement.  Please consider what is being presented.  It is not insanity or whatifity.  Over 60 per cent of Texians at this point are in favour of withdrawal from the American Union.  If either Trump or (sir edmund) Hillary win the coming general American election, it will affect the Republic of Texas in a negative way.  Please consider our plight and our solution.

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What does it take to make it as an independent nation?

Besides the passion and commitment of a free people committed to self-determination, a lot of things certainly help – a diverse, high-tech economy, proven and immense energy reserves, a well-educated and politically engaged population, sturdy and reliable links to other countries such as road and railways, seaports, and airports, strong independent institutions such as respected and impartial courts, and of course, having the best possible credit rating.

As the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts notes, Texas currently has AAA credit ratings from Moody’s, Fitch, Standard & Poor’s, and Kroll, making Texas the first and only state with AAA credit ratings from all four ratings agencies. Kroll’s AAA rating is defined as “Determined to have almost no risk of loss due to credit-related events. Assigned only to the very highest quality obligors and obligations able to survive extremely challenging economic events.”


So what does an excellent credit rating mean for Texas?

Generally speaking, a higher credit rating indicates lower interest costs on the general obligation bonds states sometimes sell to investors in order to finance large-scale undertakings (e.g., road construction and other public works projects). This, in turn, results in lower interest costs, thereby lowering the cost to taxpayers. If a state receives a lower ranking, or its credit rating is downgraded, the cost of borrowing money goes up, which can negatively affect a state’s budget and economic growth.

Thus Texas is able to take on “good debt” to cheaply finance massive infrastructure and educational projects that keep our state at the very cutting edge. Responsibly taking care of our finances at the state level like we do at the household level has reduced our taxes and increased the efficiency of our spending to be in the best possible spot in this regard.
Why does Texas have such an excellent credit rating?

While every state except Vermont has a ‘balanced budget’ requirement, clearly Texas is taking that more seriously than others – A case in point is the Texas “rainy day fund”, basically a savings account of over $8 billion, stashed away for the most severe of emergencies. Add to this a long record of sustained and timely bond repayments, excellent economic outlook, reasonable and broad taxation policies, and a dash of not relying on oil & gas proceeds nearly as much as you’d expect Texas to do, and that’s the recipe for a great credit rating.

Kroll doesn’t have credit ratings for all fifty states yet, so this reality may change in the near future as they complete additional state credit rating audits. So how rare is a AAA rating from other agencies? Under Standard & Poor’s, Texas is one of only fifteen states with a AAA rating, and this is similar for the other ratings agencies – all other states with AAA ratings are significantly smaller in terms of population and GDP than Texas, with the notable exception of Florida. In fact, other states with comparable population and GDP, such as California and Illinois, have among the very worst of state credit ratings, while even the Empire State and the home of Wall Street, New York, has an average credit rating at just AA.

No doubt Texas will sustain and strengthen our financial responsibility as an independent nation, and keeping our taxes lower and government outcomes better because of it.

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WE COMMENT FURTHER:

     El Gringo Viejo chimes in with the fact that the Texas State Employees' and Texas State Teachers' Retirement System, etc. have State and self-funded pensions that are kept as accounts per client, with each client having a numbered account and registering the contributions taken and deposited IN THE NAME AND ACCOUNT OF THAT EMPLOYEE.  It is not a Social Security Ponzi scheme.  Further, these accounts gain interest, and they are hovered over by very conservative (but willing to take small risks) board of governors.

     While we shan't divulge the amounts involved, at the risk of having my boss carried away for domestic violence, we assure the OROG community that the system of the Republic of Texas for guarding their geezers who have served the Republic is precisely 437 times better than Uncle Sam's Social Security Ponzi Scheme or the Lottery.  This is, however, an indication of how public money is handled by the Republic of Texas as opposed to how it is handled by Abraham Lincoln's and Franklin Delano Roosevelt's spawn. 

     Considering that we are watching the developments of a political process in which the candidates of the two main parties are each worse than the other, we once again point to the need of the establishment of a separate Republic.   We can handle our arguments with the Mexicans much better than Obama, Hillary, or Trump.  It is better that we argue, and disagree, and agree with the Mexicans "entre familia".   Washington, D.C. is truly not relevant to our conditions or situation.

     The Republic of Texas sends one Yankee dollar to Washington and receives 83 coppers in return.  The Republic of Texas has a provincial University System that is far superior to any thing the Central Government envisions....,plus, we have a community college system that is in all respects,  all but perfect.   We have an array of private universities and colleges that take no back or side seat to any other in the North or England.

     We have a body of people who know that it is none of the business of the Central Government 2000 miles away which rest rooms are used by whom.

We stand by the cannons, waiting for the orders to reload and fire for effect.
El Gringo Viejo
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