Wednesday, 18 October 2017

People ask: "What is the sociological structure of the area where the Quinta is....?" (The most complex and boring, and interesting explanation of the why, where, and when of the Quinta Tesoro de la Sierra Madre).

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I.

THE REALITY AND THE MEANING BEHIND SOME OF THE NAMES:

     We generally try to avoid the dull descriptions of the people and places of the social catchment area of Santa Engracia in the Municipio (County) of  Hidalgo, State of Tamaulipas.  BUT....we find that there are numerous persons who have wanted to know more about the place.   Times have been separating the area from common American and / or Texian understanding of life in such places.

     There was a time, back in the 1950s through the 1980s, when scores of honeymooners elected to pass their first moments of marital bliss in the Valley of Huajuco, just to the south of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon at a quaint and very picturesque place (complete with impressive waterfall) known as Horsetail Falls.   Ricardo Montalban, Esther Williams, and Sid Charise even filmed a successful movie there during the early 1950s....showboating the Hotel Cola de Caballo's huge swimming pool and the high-diving board, and the truly romantic and impressive geographical setting.

     But now, even as I type, it strains my willingness to explain things.....partly because I am old an know more than other people just because of my age...and partly because it just does not interest me much anymore to explain to people about the level of difference between 58 decent people being murdered and almost 500 wounded in 12 minutes in Las Vegas, Nevada....in the middle of more security than most nations have military....and the dangers I face as a landowner and house-holder in a remote place in rural Mexico.

     Each time a person asks me about such things, and it is involved with the possibility of coming down to enjoy the much better birding and general ambience, I lose a bit more interest in explaining the obvious.  People have accused me of "paying off" the cartels and "paying off the corrupt officials" in order to buy a bit of peace.....although, I can say without reservation that we have never once had an involvement of any kind such as that. Ever.   During the nearly 17 years of our holding this property and home, we have not have the merest of incident.   The worst moments perhaps were the flooding from the Rio Corona that came up to within 15 feet of our home's south wall.
 
The Dangling Sword of Damocles
   That there is activity by the Cartels and pandilla (semi-associated juvenile gangs) class is certain, and at times their actions dominate the local and international news.    However, I can assure the reader,  with the Blade of Truth that the problem is now nowhere near what it had been, say six years ago, and that even then, El Gringo Viejo drove through the area without interuption once.   He remained with his cats, dogs, clients, friends, and self without ever having had an interruption once among those classes of associates.


     I have had "free medical care"....in the truest sense....to diagnose a slightly fractured third left rib, due to the accidental presence of the State of Tamaulipas OB / GYN mobil clinic having been in our "ejido"(rural community) that day.   They came to the Quinta Tesoro de la Sierra Madre because some people had seen one of our neighbour's big male Rhodesians push me down (being too playful) on our rock walkway down in the "wilderness" part of our property.   And, since I was a geezer of anglo/saxon origin, the local folk urged the mobile clinic to attend to me, although my gynocological profile was not correct.

    The operators of the OB / GYN unit were a boy and a girl...perhaps in their mid-20s....who were both MDs and brother and sister.   Their unit was equipped with a "stand-up" X-ray machine, and it showed the very slightest crack in my rib.    The doctorette told me with a straight and serious face...."Do not laugh or sneeze for the next few days.  Otherwise everything looks good."  Her brother said, "Do not sleep on your left side.  Take this if the pain is unbearable (sounded rather ominous)".    They also declared (while writing out a note on their prescription tablet) that "with this prescription", I would be conducted into the favoured precincts of the Hospital Civil, (reserved for the rich and famous, and crazy Gringos) if need be.  Thankfully, the neede knead naught.

     And, of course, all OROGs know that the Mexican Red Cross fixed me up when I lost control of my below-the-knees and below-the-elbows due to electrolytic deficit.   That was also "no-charge".   Please be aware, however, that when the pretty girls, and the fine young men, and the Army, Naval Infrantry,  and the Boy Scouts, and Protestant and Catholic (especially Opus Dei) people are out collecting and standing in main highways with their canisters, El Gringo Viejo is apt to give a larger peso-note than most  (200 and 500 pesos), during the Red Cross collection days (February and March, normally).   It is my responsibility.


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A BRIEF DESCRIPTION AND DEFINITION OF THE EJIDO CONCEPT, and the EJIDO de FRANCISCO I. MADERO

Venustiano Carranza
      We begin this missive with the past and we shall try to lead it quickly to the present and the future.   Shortly after the technical end of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 -  1917, there was a  victory by the Constitutionalists of Venustiano Carranza's revolutionary element over the Conventionalists (an aggrupation of leftists and conservative federalist - State's Rights poo-bahs, including Pancho Villa, disciples of Emiliano Zapata, etc. in Guadalajara).

      This victory by a decidedly pro-Bolshevik / Marxist / Fabian socialist Conventionalist group in Queretaro - was totally controlled by "General" Venustiano Carranza who wrote the entire Mexican Constitution of 1917, personally, and some say without pausing to sleep, and that is still with us.....although heavily amended.   Of course, it also facilitated the Heroic Congress of Mexico to readily ratify Venustiano Carranza as the presidente ex-tempore et permanente of the Republic of the United States of Mexico.

     And, of course, this heroic, leftist figure managed to maintain himself in office for almost two whole years.   He, as did Madero before him, managed to kick down the barn door, release the cows, horses, oxen, and mules and then declare himself the Saviour of Humanity and a brother in the march to establish a democratic socialist, one-class society with "certain elites" empowered to secure comfort for the common people.  He was a profound admirer of Marx and Lenin.

       He was driven from office and, like Francisco I. Madero (a native of Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, famous for wine, what was once the largest Levi factory in the World),  before him...another atheist, elitist, super-wealthy dreamer who unseated Porfirio Diaz - Presidente de Mexico for 30 years - with nothing.....or dwaddle.....or dwibble,  or incredibly....the Ouija Board to guide him (literally).   Madero, upon ascending to the Throne of the Presidency, as one of his first acts, was to order a telephonic connection back to his home, the  hacienda in Parras de la Fuente, so that he could talk to his father every night in order to find out what his next step should be in the serpents' den of the Mexican bi-cameral Congresso Nacional.

     He found himself to be totally incompetent as a governor of such a complex Nation.   The White north, and the Red South (an over-generalisaiton), the sophisticated capitals cities, and especially the city of Mexico, the industrial interests and the agricultural interests (in the days of the Porfiriato, Mexico produced about 8% of all the Earth's edible agricultural products).
    He was assassinated less than two years into his legitimately elected term, even before he had a chance to board the train that was to have taken both him and his vice-president Pino-Suarez, to exile.   (The girls need to know that Vice President Pino Suarez was known to be the most comely man in North America in those days...He was also one of the most studied...in industry, agriculture, education, and comparative religions).

Francisco I. Madero with his Vice-President, Jose Maria Pino-Suarez,
the immediate past governor of the State of Yucatan.   Both of these
photographs are drawn from the original and formal.

     The more we studied about Jose' Maria Pino-Suarez, the more we had to shake our heads about the validity of democratic process in the choosing of leaders.   Jose' Maria Pino-Suarez was far more competent and qualified to be President than Madero , but he felt, as a younger man, he had to go and help the older man.   In the Yucatan, he was revered by Maya and Caucasian and everything in between.   He paid for that decision, to yield to the older man, with his life.   More on such things later.
Some of the carnage left over from the assault
against Madero and Pino-Suarez in February
 of 1913.  This is about 20 minutes after the
"encounter of confusion".   The building in
back of this scene is the National Presidential
Palace, fronting on the famous Zocalo, aka
the Plaza de la Independencia in the very
centre of Mexico City.

     Madero, through a fair and legitimately administered election, won the Presidency of Mexico in 1912, after the forced departure and exile of Don Jose de la Cruz Porfirio Diaz Mori, and Madero's dithering led to his expulsion and the Decena Tragica (Tragic Ten Days).
   The departure of the Old Fool Who Overstayed His Usefulness (don Porfirio) was a sad thing.   The expedition of the younger fool (don Francisco I. Madero)was a horrid act of international and national murder, including as culpable agents, Col. House who was the prime aide of Woodrow Wilson, and various elements of the world.  Madero and his vice-president, who had nary a dirty fingernail, much less finger in the matter was another black star on the flag of Mexico.  There was no legitimate reason to have assassinated Madero or Pino-Suarez.

      We arrive now at the point where we have to designate a Chapter II.   All these names about the places were we are wind up being  meaningless unless someone has a remote notion about which they pertain, and to which they might have significance.


II.
     THE REALITY AND THE PEOPLE AND THE OWNING OF PROPERTY BY A FOREIGNER IN MEXICO AND THE GENERAL SOCIOLOGY:

     This whole matter was a mistake.  We dumped much of our entire fortune into the matter.    Under my guidance and full control, we bought a piece of property that had been "liberated" by the Zedillo Ponce de Leon government, by authorisation of the Heroic Congress of the United Mexican States.   It was about three acres in English measurement, down by a scenic river (Rio Corona), lined by huge Montezuma cypress trees and involved with a little "ejido" community to our "upper side" and a small, privately owned, hacienda to our "up-river" side.
      We had to pay a permit to the Mexican Secretario de Gobierno, in the amount of the equivalent of 400 American dollars, to designate that we had agreed not to invoke the American military in order to defend the title of purchase.  We bought the total property in two stages, because we decided that we did not want someone to set up a "Deposito" (Beer dispensary) between us and the Rio Corona....some 300 feet away from our nearest wall to said Rio.  The payment, by law, goes to a bank...and the receipt goes to the Notario Publico (an attorney of record who is entitled to officiate over the transfer of real property or wills and testaments), and that results, after payment to the previous land-holders....in a flurry of documents with all nature of stamps, seals, and officiations.
     We paid for all the land we bought in cash.  The period of Seven Years has long passed.  There is no legal zone for reclamation after seven years....the deal is done, down, and dead.  The Boss and I pay each year the abusive sum of seven or eight dollars in ad valorem taxes.  (but please remember that we are paying 16% sales tax on anything bought in Tamaulipas / Mexico and almost 4.00 dollars per gallon for automobile gasoline)' half of which is a congressionally approved tax upon the businesses and the automobile owning /  driving class).

     The people who owned the property had "urbanised" and were living in Cd. Victoria, in spite of the fact that they had roots in the rural areas just to the north of that nice city.   When the Congress essentially privatised the lands of the ejidos, many people took advantage of the fact and sold their properties, especially if their land was not tillable.   But, after approval by the Secretario de Gobierno, the Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores, and a Notario Publico and the State Congress of Tamaulipas, we had to also have the approval of the Commission of the Ejido....a group of 8 men and a "Comisario" (chairman).    Everything was approved.

    We began the construction "de inmediato" (immediately).   The problem?  The younger men (ages 20 -  50) had never constructed anything like an entirely adobe building.  There were many in the area, including the Ejido de F. I. Madero and places adjacent, but they had all been built by their grandfathers and great-uncles.   Almost all said,"Despues del enjarre, nadien va a saber la diferencia".....(After we seal everything with plaster, no one will know the difference.)
El Rio Corona at Flood, about 3 years ago.
     We persisted, and finally a 'maestro' (true master of blue collar expertise) said that he would "try" to do an adobe structure.   As heavy as concrete blocks are, the adobe bricks are 42 pounds each, and our little mud hut finally wound up taking 10, 900 such "bricks" of adobe.   These adobes are about 4 times the size of a concrete construction block and about 20 times the size of a standard brick.
      Other "maestros" came and understood that we wanted the electrical interior wires to be exposed....not only to have greater access when repairs might be necessary, but to give the impression that our place was something of the past, but they were not thrilled with the idea.   Finally they acquiesced.  The same occurred with our roof.  We wanted the ancient split-tile, red roofs that so define Spain, Mexico, Italy, and other such places.  The men wanted to use the cheaper "sheets" of plastic "just like split tile" disgusting modernity that we were trying to avoid.  We won.

     Our little mud hut has piers and beams of concrete, excavated to 2 metres (6.5 feet), filled with small boulders, and saturated with concrete....until we had not only the piers and beams, but a foundation of 18 inches of concrete.   We have a totally approved septic discharged system, without paying any "mordida" (little bite or bribe) to the State Environmental Defense group.  We add left-over beer and other yeast bearing matter to our system every day.   We have 16 years without a back-up of our home system.....toilets, showers, lavatories.   There is no "peculiar black ring" around our septic tanque. 


WHERE WE LIVE AND AROUND WHOM:

     As a critical and judgemental, conservative sociologist it would be my judgement that there are many more females than males in the Ejido de Francisco I. Madero.  The last census shows, that in residence, the ratio of men to women is for the Delegacion de Santa Engracia (an area about 200 times the size of the County of Hidalgo   However, there is enough economic activity in our nook to justify the arrival of the gas delivery trucks two or three times per week.  Snackies and Bread deliveries to the 10 or so tiny "7 - 11 's" as the Boss and I call them come daily with all nature of very excellent junque food and other enticements for children, especially.   Some Lala milk trucks bring confections of high quality as well to the stores.  The milk is of high quality and well marked in terms of "sell-by" dates, etc. 
     The Corona beer people come once or twice a day, and feed two or three different "depositos", depending upon who is open.   There are no bars or saloons in the Ejido de Francisco I. Madero. The closest bar is at the Hacienda de Santa Engracia, and there a beer will run nearly 3 dollars in pesos.  A small Corona beer bought at a "deposito" (private beer dispensary) to be taken home (ostensibly) and consumed will run about 31 American cents.   In the very centre of the Delegacion  at the Estacion de Santa Engracia, (which used to be the heaviest rural
The lime plantation of the Hacienda de la Vega
is considered to be a little ahead of itself in
 terms of growth and adaptation.
   This picture is about two months out of date,
 and there is some thought that this "huerta"
might produce in the coming  "Primavera"
  (Spring). 
boarding and de-boarding rail stop for passengers before 1996 for the Monterrey -  Tampico trains) there is a homosexual bar and a regular bar.   Lamentably, the homosexual bar is the only one that handles Bohemia beer

     My best estimate of the adult males who are capacitated in blue collar skills, a least beyond apprentice level, would be 60 per cent (perhaps 100 adult males in this ejido).   Maestros (or masters of electricity, plumbing, masonry, etc.) would be perhaps 5 per cent, by American or urban Mexican standards.   Many of these, such as our own majordomo Alvaro, have certificates from recognised issuing agencies in Mexico.  The semi-skilled persons normally are known as "mil-usos"  (thousand uses) because they can do a better than mediocre job at orange (citrus) harvesting, pruning fruit trees, attending maestros in any discipline, guarding cattle or goats or sheep, painting, or supervised gardening.    For the least capacitated male, he might make 5 to 10 dollars per day, in cash (from a trusted 'patron') paid each "quincena" or fortnight.   The "dia laboral" is about 6 hours.....entering at 07:00 and leaving at 14:00 hours....which allows for a lengthy "almuerzo" (cross between breakfast and lunch) during the middle of the work session.  The work-week might or might not include a Saturday depending upon the urgency of the cropping situation  (irrigation, harvest, insecticide applications).

     There are "vulcanizadoras" who specialise in repairing and remounting tyres.  The places look like Hiroshima in early 1946.  But, the competence and compliance is 100%.  Simple flat tyre...well, how about 30 pesos?  That would be $1.50 American to take off the tyre / wheel, rim out the tyre after finding out where the leak is in the "baptismal font - a trough with strange looking water...usually changed once a week, whether necessary or not - and then patch the place from whence the nail or whatever was extracted, then remount the tyre on the rim and then onto the wheel.    A "good Gringo" will probably pay two 20 peso notes and leave with a sincere, "Gracias".  
About half of the Mexican upper-middle class and aristrocracy will do the same or, lamentably, try to bargain the price down.
      Allow me to quickly add that i have been there when the Gringo, also, has said..."We have a verbal contract.  I paid what he charged."

     The Hacienda de Santa Engracia, (left) in and of itself was once a great fountain of income for the labouring class....mainly, but not entirely, female.  It is an historical hacienda without a doubt (1720), and it is also a five-star guest-lodge, and at one time had an occupancy of 45% (32 rooms first-class or de luxe), year-around.    In these  days, however, due to the Cartel people and the news alerts and the general hysteria that surrounds their events, there remains essentially only a residual echo of what the business was in times past.

  At times there are still weddings and receptions.   And, during the Summer, there are week-ends full of squealing children in the swimming pool and on the old mares who like to carry light-weight children on "long rides" of thirty minutes.   It is, however, a profoundly pleasant place to have meetings, seminars, honeymoons, and such things.  It is a little less than a mile from the Quinta Tesoro de la Sierra Madre (our home, your home).   It also has a chapel, and for about 100 USD a Roman Catholic or Protestant minister will journey out and 'Join this couple in Holy Matrimony', especially if there is a nice reception afterwards.  It is very simple, pleasant, elegant, and memorable.
      There is the original old chapel where these events are held, once again very simple and elegant,  on the grounds where the Catholic Church's local diocesan bishop has said that non-Catholics can use the sanctified space for any holy purpose, Catholic or Protestant or Jew....or even old Episcopalians / Orthodox, or Masonics....but not atheists or non-religious weddings. 

    Let us estimate, reasonably, that tourism before the Cartel problems was 10% of the entire gross delegacion product....fish farms perhaps 2%.....citrus around 50%.....shopkeeping 5%....people working legally in the United States (North and South Carolina) 10%....education 5%....housekeeping and home-based businesses.  Now it would be about the same, but reducing tourism to 1%, and even that might be an over-estimate.

     Racially, the people are largely of the mestizo grouping, meaning people of historical indigenous and European ancestry, mixed.    This group constitutes about 60% of the local population, mainly derived from the areas near the Tropic of Cancer, and southward into Vera Cruz State of Mexico where French farmers arrived in the 1870s and Spanish settlers arrived in the 1600s....mixing with the Huasteca Nation and to a lesser extent the Totonacs further to the South and the disorganised Indian groupings to the north among the group generally styled as the "Chichimeca" (jibber-jabber people).

    Housing ranges from absolute hovels (15%), peasant-hovel-upwardly mobile lower-middle class with hygiene and well-kempt home and grounds...(50%), solidly middle-class / peasant-by-choice or higher with homes and perhaps maids....(30%), and then the Hacienda de Santa Engracia people and the Quinta Tesoro de la Sierra Madre people (left) and the Hacienda de la Vega of our neighbours, another 3%.

    To the left is the entrance to the Quinta Tesoro de la Sierra Madre and below that is a hint about the Hacienda de la Vega, aka Huerta de la Vega, and certain other folkloric and legal names that this honoured place in the locale and the State of Tamaulipas....all respectful and all pertinent to the history at that moment.    We vigorously urge, and almost require, that the reader visit this site, which is secure, to review photos and commentary about the Hacienda de la Vega, simply by clicking onto the image of our entry gate on the upper right corner of this page.

     We have quite a page there, so be sure to scroll way, way down.....4 seconds or so....and see the things that you remember and that you have forgotten if you have been here before.

     As professionals, we need to advise at every turn that this is the beginning of the Monarch Butterfly migration and this is the first time we have been really, really covered up with Monarchs...male and Queen....in the past five years.    You can link up with our place on the above linkage, obviously.  Scroll "way down" to find the article about the Hacienda de la Vega.


    We shall be more than willing to discuss anything about this submission to those who email us with their observations, comments, condemnations, or adorations. 


As always...we appreciate the time you have spent to read, and especially those who have  communicated with us.

El Gringo Viejo
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Tuesday, 3 October 2017

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald



     This is an ode to those who trod the Lying Lakes....hauling iron ore to the mills of Cleveland and such places to be converted to steel, while then taking the grains of the verdant fields of Illinois and Indiana to the mills of Minneapolis to be converted to flour.

    Without them and their ships....America would not have prospered as it did.   So, as a Confederate, I allow that these are the people who made America what it became.  The sinking of the good ship Edmund Fitzgerald was caused by an error of the crew, for having not sealed the upper closures of the ship.   It simply took on too much water....along with 26,000 tonnes of iron ore.

    We request of the Lord G0d Almighty to remember these souls.  My great-grandfather was one of those, who during an earlier period might have  been awaiting the return voyage, laden with grains to mash into liquor, beer, and other seeds to be sold for seed that would then be turned into  flour for bread.   

     This, had he lived, would have been his 167th year on this planet.  En Requiem - Peter Bonesteel Christian.........associate of the Washburn - Christian Mills, to-day known as GENERAL MILLS.

We thank everyone's patience and interest.   Please forward your inquiries in these times to privatouring@gmail.com
EL GRINGO VIEJO 
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Truly ancient Psalm and Prayer....



King James I (authorised)

King James Version (KJV)

1)     James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting:
2)    My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations;
3)    Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.
4)    But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
5)     If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
6)    But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.
7)    For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord.
8)    A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.
9)    Let the brother of low degree rejoice in that he is exalted:
10)    But the rich, in that he is made low: because as the flower of the grass he shall pass away.
11)    For the sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth: so also shall the rich man fade away in his ways.
12)    Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.
13)    Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:
14)    But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
15)    Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
16)    Do not err, my beloved brethren.
17)    Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.
18)    Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures.
19)     Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath:
20)    For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God.
21)     Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls.
22)     But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.
23)     For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass:
24)     For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was.
25)     But whoso looketh into the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein, he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deed.
26)    If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
27)    Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.
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King James Version (KJV)
Public Domain

     The past never leaves the future  with pause, nor totally in peace.   Be they Draculas or the Truth of the Everlasting Word.....the past never retires from the future.  Were the Southerners guilty without redemption because of the Institution of Slavery and the Northerner innocent of the 30,000 Irish children who were thrown to the streets because they were down to the "Sixth Finger"?
    Let us build our monuments of either these foes carefully,  lest we reap as we have sewn.   Let us not weep about the past, but let us restore the righteousness of the American Experience, giving reverence to the past and reverence to our learning from the Word of the Creator of our Universe.   

El Gringo Viejo
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Monday, 2 October 2017

Admonitions, Confessions, and the ordering of Catholic ritual and treatment of others

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    This, (that which is posted to the lower extremities of this submission), is how things sounded to the Old Gringo several hundred years ago...back in the 1950s and 1960s, when El Gringo Viejo was an acolyte at Saint John's Church, Episcopal in McAllen, Texas.   The three Newton brothers put in (combined) over 30 years trying to be loyal and faithful servants.  Only one made the measure, the eldest....born on a Saturday...while the two younger ones served well, tried to be "of the order born", but as I judge myself, and my judges will say, "extremely mediocre at best"
     We put the Admonitions of the Vieux Anglaise which had been tediously reduced into the Olde English.....not from the Roman Catholic Bible, Liturgy, and Litany, but from the forms of Greek, from the Hebrew, the Aramaic Hebrew, the Latin, and other linguistic influences.....and from the pens of the Monks of Ireland and over a score of the finest linquists of the period....those who were constructing a Bible in a "....tongue accustomed to those who worship in their own language."

Sir Isaac Newton
     The task was actually ordered by King James Ist, and the scores of interpreters, the greatest European linguists, many of whom were agnostics, or Jew, or Irish Catholic, theist, or English Catholic (as opposed to papal catholics), and Roman Church linguists.....and they came up with the best interpretation of the (Roman) Catholic Bible in Latin into what was then "modern English".....and a publication of a simple, Common Catholic Bible for an Orthodox (and Catholic) English-speaking Church that was not under the whims and Inquisitions of the Bishop of Rome. 



 The interpretations became cumbersome to be sure, but it also became much of the most quoted, most moving, most beautiful verbiage ever read and/or uttered by the mind and tongue of Mankind.   "Almighty Father, We who have erred and strayed like lost sheep...and followed too much in the devices and desires of our own hearts....." sounds a lot better than....'God don't make no s###' of the new Anglican approach to "relevance", and "inclusion", and "reason" and "tolerance" and "progressivism".   The Roman Catholics of to-day do little better.  Perhaps the Greek Orthodox might still have some semblance of Tradition.    This Anglican Catholic stuff was not something made up at the spur of the moment.   The translations were the work of the greatest linguistic and historian intellectuals of the day.  The translations had the approval of such personalities as Sir Isaac Newton...to this day regarded by many as the most intelligent man who ever lived.
     Oddly enough, the portrait of Sir Isaac Newton is a true portrait, but it depicts a person who is actually the "spittin' image" of El Zorro....our closest chum and friend from the extreme northern edge of the Republic of Texas.   It is an oddity...but please understand....one who says that he is a "direct descendant" from Sir Isaac....is floating balogna.   I can be a nephew of descent and El Zorro can be a nephew by descent....but Sir Isaac Newton never had issue of progeny.   His brother, yes....but Sir Isaac, no.

WE LEAVE THIS SUBMISSION BY QUOTING FROM THE KING JAMES BIBLE (UNABRIDGED)  concerning the point that "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above....''


Thanks for your continued patronage.  To-morrow, more studies from reality.


El Gringo Viejo

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Thursday, 28 September 2017

Political Commentary: Two Schools of Sociology - Weberian and Marxist

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     One of the most useless disciplines within the arbiter of Liberal Arts is the study of sociology.   This is declared by one who majored in that discipline, and as one of that group, graduated in 1969, with a BA degree in Sociology and associated Latin American Studies.   The various minors were clustered in political science, history, archeology, anthropology, and a sub-minor in underwater basket-weaving.

     It is true, however and it must be said,  that there were in my day, two different poles in the sub-set of the discipline of Economics (also a false science).   One was Marxist which was very popular during my stay on campus, and the other was Weberian (pronounced 'veh - behr - e - yahn').

     The Weberian analysis of society and social organisation, and social order was that it was full enough of life-change during the trek:  birth, adolescence, adulthood, professional and trade life,  motherhood, old age, and Death.   He said that the societies who were disciplined celebrated all these acts and ceremonies. This was done according to their religions, denominations within those religions, tribal customs, etc.

     It was Max Weber who determined that there was no "class-warfare".  His understanding was that there was a division of the classes based upon the perceived notions of Class.....Status....and Power.    Interweaving all of this with the idea of life-change of each individual (he or she who actually composed 'societe') means that there are infinite realities concerning the organisation of human society.....AND culture....than can be processed by the most powerful computers to-day.

     Max Weber was no Fascist who believed in ''tradicionalismo uber alles" (pardon the combination of fascism and national socialism).   He was influenced by Marx in various ways, and other writers and thinkers.   BUT.....he parted with the convenient cant and lofty prayer of the "Progressives" by establishing that tradition and social comfort....a warm copa de vino....a comfort of uncles....a lamentation of the death of a cousin....the pain of a wife.....were all more powerful than any "Movement".   (Upon this, believeth El Gringo Viejo)

     Max Weber ( pronounced Veh - behr) was my refuge during the studies of Sociology back in the dark ages of the 1960s.   Even now, he is rarely mentioned, although there are many Che Guevara T-shirts on campus, along with memorials for Mendacious Frida Kahlo and Mendacious Rigoberta Menchu'.  For the one who found and told the truth, there are no T-shirts, nor accolades.

There shall be more, a bit later.    Thank you for your time and patience.
El Gringo Viejo!!!


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Anger and Apathy, and a general lack of fire in the belly......

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     We are a lost nation and a bankrupt culture.  The summit has been crossed and from this point on, our Nation's future will be seen from the point of view of steadily descending into a desert, such as the Mojave.  Social prescription and restriction, already the rule, will become Commandments.  We will gradually become Europe.....grey....dull....knowing too much to be religious....understanding nothing except the next empty pleasure.   Perhaps a good "Burning Man" festival might cure things.....(?)....

     We are certain of our faith in Government.   We have steadily lost our faith in the Giver of Life and invested our trust in government sponsored benefits instead.   We have become, essentially, Voltaire-light. The Proles who might be willing to break out the guillotines and "citizens' tribunals" are exercising at work-out gyms....ever mindful lest the Scarlet Pimpernel's jumping through some open window can interrupt the purification of French blood line..

     The artefacts of our history.....the great monuments of the victors and the defeated....the flags, banners, and images are left to be ignored or defaced or removed.   Few understand any of it anyway.  Most university graduates cannot tell a questioner if the War of 1812 came before or after the War Between the States.   The same cohort of responders can not discern which side was fighting whom.
     There was a test devised fairly recently that asked the responder to match two simple pairs.  Confederate, Yankee, Rebel, Union: please combine so that the pairs are compatible.   If the responders were all total dolts, the laws of statistical probability suggested that at least one-half would hit the head on the nail.   But, no! Some 39 per cent managed to pair up Union / Yankee and Confederate / Rebel.   The coinage and currency of America will soon change the motto, "In God We Trust" for "Gimme, gimme" and "Who cares?"
      Of course, our money soon will be worth less than nothing anyway.
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THE ISSUE of "REPEAL and REPLACE" :

     El Gringo Viejo don' wan' no stinkin' repeal and replace.  You understan', Sr. Presidente de los Gringos!!!   You are goin' to repeal, y ya!   Me entiendes, Mendez?

     The matter at hand is simply to repeal the dysfunctional Obamaham-Care Free Medical Programme, also known as the Obama Socialised Medicine Initiative (OSMI).   The central government in Washington D.C. has no authority or justification to provide medical services.   It should be enough to point out that the best the central government can do is a fairly good, but frequently disastrous, Veterans' Administration operation.
     Were the programme OSMI to collapse to-morrow, there would be rapid measures taken by the insurance companies and private mutuals (Medishare , for instance) to fill the vacuum and submit to State by State insurance commission rules and the rules of the free market.   Costs would plummet, and oddly enough doctors and nurses and medical workers could possibly make more profit and salary because there would no longer be any need to go through a labyrinth of regulations, fees, and penalties.
     It would help normal people by allowing them to avoid paying for that guy's reverse-re-transgender-inverted-duplicate-elective-sexual assignment-abortion-ready and psychological adjustment counselling package.   Social engineering is the greatest evil facing the Republic's culture.  Deficit spending is the greatest evil facing the Republic's economy.

     You cannot say "girl".   You cannot say "Black" ,  "person of Black African Ancestry",  "Negro", "Coloured", ''Coloured Person", "uncle" or "aunt" as a caucasian person about any person  of Black African Ancestry, no matter how close the "girl" or "boy" is to the honkey family.  "Uncle Remus" or "Aunt Jemima" ,  you see, are "racist terms" that underscore the overbearing hubris of "White Privilege".

     Pinkoes and intellectuals on the left also figured out that the word "Mexican" is a dirty word,  because Mexicans are dirty....and dark....and evil looking...like in the Movies, where the real world lives.  So, in order to isolate "them" and make "them" a victim group, the leftist bone-throwers decided to delete "Mexican" and replaced that horrid word with "Hispanic"....which means almost "next-to-nothing".
     "Hispanic" as it is applied during the present times can include people who have totally Black African ancestry, or totally caucasian (white) Iberian ancestry.   Therefore, it is a meaningless ethnic identifier.   The leftists brought us this nominal assignment, because of their own bias against Mexicans.
       But, allow me to advise the Ivy League and the snootsies of the East and Left Coast.  Mexican is a word that identifies nationality....not ethnicity or racial identification.   There is no such thing as an Hispanic Race or a Mexican Race.  We have said this many, many times on this blog.  If someone says, "All Mexicans are......", STOP LISTENING.  
     All Mexicans have brown eyes....except for the ones who have green, blue, grey, or yellow eyes.  All Mexicans are Catholics, except for the ones who are atheist, Protestant, Masons, Jews, etc.....


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     El Gringo Viejo is surrounded with family members from my wife's side who are totally accomplished.....a concuna (in this case the wife of my brother-in-law),  who works in an environment that dictates that, concerning some operations, nothing begins without her presence.   Her husband, my brother-in-law  (cun~ado), served in the Constabulary for many years in Bexar County of Texas.   He also served in the adjunct area of the Viet Nam War, Taiwan,  attending to aircraft of war....and exposed for the duration of his service to the continuing menace of saboteurs who were frequent and effective.

     While simply Honourably Discharged, your humble servant is quick to point out that he had great uncles who served against the Spanish and later against the Huk Filipino nutters after the Spanish American War.   All OROGs know that El Gringo Viejo has a father who was in the Horse Cavalry and various blood members on both sides of the War Between the States.
     We are very dedicated to reverencing the sacrifices of those who served in the manner that they understood to the obligatory and noble.  The applies to enemy and friend, provided that they served under honourable conditions.

     My grandfather's brothers, my father, father-in-law, brother-in-law, son, those of the period of the War Between the States (both sides), and my wife's people who apparently had actives on both sides of the Alamo in 1836 are all in this panoply of Texana and family history.

     We retire from this issue for a bit.  To-morrow,  perhaps we shall return, the Lord willing.

El Gringo Viejo......
We lament the profound impact of the loss of El Zorro's son and we seem to have a problem overcoming the grief thereof.   Not becoming of an Old Confederate, but sincere. One can only imagine and lament......it has affected me very profoundly.

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