Thursday, 25 April 2019

Concerning inter-military contact and such events on the Mexican / American border...


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      Donald Trump and various rightwing / conservative publications are blustering and huffing and puffing about the "invasion" of the United States by armed Mexican Army soldiers who "disarmed" two American soldiers in the United States and then ran away.   Trump, knowing nothing, spoke with great authority.   Like an amiable dumbo…more or less as usual.

            We remember some time back when a couple of guys went across to Matamoros and tried to take out a permit to drive across Mexico to go to Costa Rica.  The problem was that one of the fellows had a bolt-action .410 shotgun that was not declared.  Somehow he did not ask, inquire, or do any diligence concerning the importation of such a firearm into Mexico.   Such a process must begin in the United States at a Mexican Consulate in the United States.  Then, the documents are to be processed by a Mexican Army general, usually a retired person, with all the stamps and rubrics.
     Then, the foreigner can go into Mexico with his documentsalways close at hand without any problem.   On this occasion  the vacationing American Corporal became surly and threatening to the customs officersfemales and malesand finally the somewhat bellicose corporal was detained.
     Bill O'Reilly, another blowhard without authority, expounded and pounded about this "great transgression" and demanded the release of the forlorn, innocent Corporal.  O'Reilly had an aggravating and ignorant problem in that he always referred to President Enrique Pena Nieto as Mr. Nieto.   The problem, of course, is that O'Reilly might be intelligent, but he is also ignorant and arrogant.
     The President of Mexico at that time would be called Mr. Pena.  The last - names of folks in Mexico have the paternal surname first and the maternal surname last in the construct of a formal and legal name.

    I sent the family in Florida a message telling them that I would be glad to intervene to the extent possible at no charge, and that I had had considerable success with such efforts without the need to pay anyone anything.
     They never responded.  But, after the father arrived in Brownsville after a few days and went over to the nearby Customs and Immigration in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico to check on their son, there was a surprisingly quick resolution to the issue.  Their son was declared personna non grata, never to cross the border again due to his abusive and threatening deportment…backed up by video and audio and by their son's confession to his parents that he had been off his meds or something.
     The boy's travelling buddy never seemed to have a negative word to say, but of course, he had not threatened anyone on the Mexican Customs and Immigration apron.  BTW,  there are VERY LARGE SIGNS place over the approaches, by the Texas Department of Transportation that declare "No Guns or Ammunition Can Be Taken Into Mexico -  Penalty - Prison!"

   This was shortly followed up by an American Sergeant who had a bed-load of guns, ammunition, and militaria in his pick-up.  This time it was in Californiawhere this poor Sergeant became confused trying to leave the "chaotic" parking areas near the border, and this after his third visit there on the border.  This was from whence he had walked over to nice joints…restaurants, saloons, diners…all decent and clean…and conviviated with Mexicans and American walk-overs or regular tourists…in the really nice diners and bars.
     The problem was that since he was "lost" he drove into Mexico, still carrying USArmy ordnance, and a fellow just cain't do that nohow without no bad outcome.   Your humble servant did not attempt to intervene in this matter, although I would have been more than willing.
     To shorten the story, this Sergeant might or might not have had a mental. emotional, or meds  problem.  He was a difficult person to detain.  They moved him from the holding cell in the jail in Tijuana and sent him to a dingy Federal Prison in Mexicali.   Bill O'Reilly moaned and threatened and did all the things that a substantially ignorant blowhard does…and then suddenly went quiet.   The Sergeant was eventually released after several months, although had he been a Mexican, doing the same thing, he would have been on "extended vacation" in a Mexican Federal Prison for five or six years…easily. (with or without bribes).

     Now comes the President that El Gringo Viejo is forced by reality to endorse and support.  He knows nothing about what happened at the place where the American and Mexican soldiers had their encounter.   Everybody knows that the Mexican Soldiers were on the wrong side of the border…or do they know?…or were they?    Has anyone reading this screed or listening to the experts and pontificators on the television and radio been in the Land of Beto or the land of Pancho Villa or anything?  Probably not.

 
The Rio Grande has many personalities…what would you do/?
   The American soldiers who were on the correct side of the line, so to speak, did the right thing by rendering their sidearms to the platoon-level group of Mexican Army…two competent  soldiers against  against forty battle-hardened strike force Mexican Infantry?  Don't become heroic or bellicose.


  And, the Mexicans were following protocol, as did the Americans. When the Mexican officer (a captain?) in charge took possession of the pistol(s), and then took them over to the Americans' military vehicle (that had no markings or official designations) and put the Americans' pistols in the front cab, and in so  he was complying with Mexican rules of engagement with a friendly force.  
     Then they entered into a not-unfriendly conversation about where the actual international boundary was to be found.  During these moments, it is probable that Elephant Butte Dam (140 miles to the north in New Mexico) is not releasing water into the Rio Grande.  Therefore the riverbed will be mostly if not totally dry.   It begins again with a steady flow another 277 miles downstream, where the Rio Conchos comes in from Mexico, and generally maintains a steady to at times turbulent flow to the Rio Grande.
Where one comes out after rafting 12 miles while paddling
 along
 with a trio of grannies. The Mexican boys who
 helped us asked
 five dollars each. It was worth 100 dollars
 for the 
quality of service and civility and honesty.
  All of my junk was
 still in Boquillas at the end of the row.
  Nothing
 was missing.  The family even had cactus and
 scrambled
 eggs and tripe stew waiting for us. It was
 delicious. 

     Further down on the Rio Grande, we have long been accustomed to the fluctuations of the level of the Rio.  One of the last places where there is little or no water in the Rio for periods of 12 to 36 hours is around El Paso, especially downstream.
   Once really further downstream (200 miles), there are places where people can actually take rafting trips through the Santa Helena Canyon complex…perhaps the most beautiful place in North America.

     Frankly, as a Texian, it is THE most beautiful place in North America because of the violence and gentleness that the site provides, strictly by the hands of the angels.  Floating down at low flow, or as un-trained dumboes shooting down the channel with 50,000 cubic feet per second flow, the Canyon  forgives a visitor.
       And, yes, Virginia, El Gringo Viejo did it twice…once in the wild ride at 25 miles per hour, and the last time in the poofy-float at 2 miles per hour.   Back in the 1967 period.  It was…interesting…and never forgotten.
     My father did a cavalry manoeuvre back in the early 1930s, involving several hundred soldiers and perhaps 500 horses on a rail / trek / return project that took about six weeks, from Brownsville to Lajitas / Boquillas and back.  That training exercise and the recovery of the non-Global Warming - Climate Change hurricane of 1933 that hit Brownsville were two of the more interesting episodes in my father's mounted cavalry service (the mouth of the Rio Grande ran 100 miles wide a a result of the flooding rains of the Rio Grande drainage area - 250.000 square miles).

    I throw out the Ace of Spades on this commentary.

   Donald Trump does not know, does not understand, does not care what is going on in Mexico.  To his senses, Mexico is a punching bag to blame for anything that seems to be bothering him.   His understandings and his movements to the pro or con of any issue with "the Mexicans" is already rusted out both intellectually and morally.  The Mexicans as an official body, have no particular moral high-ground, but the people are not totally morally corrupt.  Even much of the various governmental institutions are not "totally" corrupt.  Much functions as it should.  Improvement is always desirable…but since Echeveria Alvarez and Jose Lopez Portillo (1970 - 1982 which was the really low point of blatant corruption on a grand scale) things have steadily improved.  President Trump has had many apertures where he could have had a significant operative advantage, but he has blown it each time.

    We do advise, however, for the ignorant and the stupid, that as recently as three or four years ago, Mexican military was cleared by American authority to assault a place Near Salineno, Texas in the western part of Starr County, Texas due to the fact that the home and ranch's set of transmission towers and known collaboration with drug and human smuggling was guilty of causing scores of deaths and tonnes of transport of drugs and slaves.
    The local news people went ape-crazy over the informationseeing Mexican helicopters and Special Forces sliding down the ropes to assault the persons and the propertyIN TEXAS and on TEXAS SOIL!!!!   Oh!! Main Gott!!! We are all going to die.
       There were several arrests that resulted from this military manoeuvre and various were important to the ongoing cause.


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   My Consuegro and I witnessed, a couple of years ago, the Mexican Naval Infantry assault a bodega (rural warehouse) within sight of our place in NoWhere, Mexico.   My Consuegro and I marvelled at the military precision of the infantrymen downscaling the ropes extending from the lumbering helicopter.  From a quarter mile's distanceacross the Rio Coronawell into the Municipal de Guemezwe could see the effects.  The bad guys did not know what hit them.

     Both my Consuegro and the host of our visit who is also a cherished neighbour admonished me to not gesture or approve or disapprove!!!!  No No No, que los dejan!!!!! (Leave them alone).  

The next day there was a 
quick and blunt story in the Victoria newspaper about the successful raid  on a place where there were two or three "hostages" being held for ransom.  Such matters frequently do not really end well.   In this case it ended very well.


   The people were set free. Two individuals guarding the victims were sent to prison, and they spilled the beans on a matrix of Central American and Mexican criminals that would curl a person's hair.   It was almost like being in the United States.  That is when a person really and truly begins to relish the "military option" and the competence of the Mexican military.   In all sincerity, my feelings towards the Mexican military and the feelings of the vast, vast, vast majority of Mexican and foreign residents is 96% approval.  The Mexican military complex is not an institution of saints, but they have demonstrated over and over again during the past 20 years especially that they are the keepers of or the restorers of order and legal process.

       True enough, about ten years ago, there were two generals and some other officers in Sonora, adjacent to Arizona, in the very far north of Mexico who were thoroughly corrupt.  There were some agents inserted and some eavesdropping by electronic devices, and the two generals and their lackeys were arrested, flown to Mexico City, and then placed into prison.   This the 65th Battalion of Infantry, known back then among the populace as the "narcobattalion".

       My understanding is that one of the generals died while incarcerated and the other served his time and was essentially exiled to Spain.   What is certain is that since the military is made up of human beings, there will be fault and failure.  But…please be aware…and I address this to people who say, "Well, everybody knows that the Mexican Army is giving protection to the cartels"  is a braying, mentally-retarded jackass.   The Mexican military is, morally, very similar to the American military.   Their service against the cartels and other elements of social and cultural disorder has been incredibly noble.

We shall have more to post in the coming days.  Please stand by.
El Gringo Viejo
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Please forgive…but I must dump on (Sir Edmund) Hillary

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Right to the various pointsplease take your blood pressure medicine before reading:

(1)     (Sir Edmund)Hillary had a sit-down over the week-end with a convenient lackey who served as something less important than the kiddos who retrieve tennis balls when some Goliath drills a 160 mph tennis ball into the net.  It was magnificently revelatory.

When Satan informed (Sir Edmund) Hillary that
 she had just won the Presidential election in 2016
     Her Royal Pontificance blubbered about collusion…and the decency required for a person to be able to govern as President of the USA.  She had, let us say, a considerable presence on the screen.  Her designer outfit looked like it was arranged by a deranged Andy Warhol Gorilla French Weekend Protestor…ideal for a psychopathic has-been, was-be, egomaniacal, washed-up old…uh…person, liberally speaking .  She held forth that it was obvious that, as never before in the history of all 57 States of this Union, a President had obviously disgraced his office and shamed the traditions and nobility of office unlike any other President by blatantly trying to bribe Russians to throw the American elections in favour of the present pseudo-incumbent.
     She made certain to make the point that what Donald Trump had done was even worse than what Richard Nixon had done which was worse than what Donald Trump had done, etc.

As an aside, these facts presented below are not made in jest, and they are…factual

     (a)    Chuck Colson, an in-house and official aide to President Nixon,  went to prison for having one FBI raw data personnel file - still unopenned - in his desk in the White House.  He went into the Federal Penitentiary for three years.
   (Sir Edmund) Hillary had 1,300 raw data personnel files (because she demanded them) that "disappeared" and then suddenly "reappeared" after being AWOL for 20 months, inside the White Houseall files having been openned and left askew.
   A  White House Hillary lackey "found" the files on a table outside the entrance to the residential part of the White House.   Nobody had thought to look there.
  
       (b)   But (Sir Edmund) Hillary also managed to sell off 20 per cent of the uranium reserves of the United States of America to…The Russians!!!  This after various Russian "investors" had made sizeable contributions to the "Clinton Foundation" and to Billy Jeff Blythe for giving inspiring talks about very important things that the little people could not ever fathom.   Like when one of the children of one of these two blights upon humanity wound up being given 2% of the shares of stock during the formation of a gold mining concern in Haiti after their environmental disaster some years back.   That particular child had no understanding of anything involving the production of gold ore or its further marketting value.

   This was being done around the same time that British leftist counter-intelligence people were orchestrating a construct that would infer that Donald Trump was "colluding" with the Russians.   Remember…it is marxist - leftist canon…always blame your hapless right-wing enemy for doing exactly what the socialist - marxist - left is actually and truly doing.

  By the way, it is known that there are sizeable reserves of the glittering metal in Haiti…but not for the common citizens…they can eat cake…the gold belongs to (Sir Edmund) Hillary and Billy Jeff Blythe.
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  (2)   (Sir Edmund) Hillary droned on, oblivious (or uncaring) to the fact that every citation she made to frame the horrors of Donald Trump paled to her own nefariousness.   The off-campus e-mail system and other electronic gear installed in her bathroom (shudder) proved to be  convenient for easy destruction with hammers and chemicals so that no hard-drive could be analysed.  This act by itself would warrant a sentence of nearly 30 years.  It is the truest form of "obstruction" because:
     (a)   …the machinery was not to be deployed off-campus from the Department of State.  (Sir Edmund) Hillary was the head of that entire Secretariat at that time. She had full and total knowledge and control of the system, and was aware that her actions were felonious.

      (b)   ...That fact,  along with being AWOL along with Barry Soetoro (who was in Las Vegas at the time doing a fund-raiser) while Benghazi burned, would be enough to send them all to Leavenworth to make license plates for a long, long time.
     And on, and on, and on.   One cannot mention the number of dead bodies and frightened women…but I digress
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Thanks for your patience…but during life's course there are some people one encounters who must be degraded, discounted, and despised.
El Gringo Viejo
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Monday, 22 April 2019

Study this photographic study and the Lord will reward you...


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AT first we thought she was praying to the Coca-cola god.  Then we noticed that the store personnel had had the audacity to put Christian regalia and ornamentation up for a bit of Celebration of the Resurrection.

Her mother, supposedly came upon her, and listened before she swooped up her daughter.  Why?   Because she was praying to Jesus.

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Please read the bottom third of this submission, after reading the first two-thirds

The OROG and other visitors are asked to read the American Research Group, Inc. data first, and then catch our commentary at the end of the page.   Thanks.


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American Research Group, Inc.

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April 22, 2019

Trump Overall Job Approval Slips

A total of 39% of Americans say they approve of the way Donald Trump
is handling his job as president and 57% say they disapprove of the way Trump
is handling his job according to the latest survey from the American Research
Group. In March, 41% approved and 55% disapproved.

When it comes to Trump's handling of the economy, 41% of Americans
approve and 53% disapprove. In March, 43% approved and 52% disapproved.
Among Americans registered to vote, 40% approve of the way Trump is handling
his job as president and 57% disapprove. On Trump's handling of the economy
42% of registered voters approve and 53% disapprove.

Of the 39% saying they approve of the way Trump is handling his job, 91% say
the national economy is getting better, 72% say they expect the national
economy to be better in a year, 58% say the financial situations in their
households are getting better, and 68% say they expect the financial
situations in their households will be better in a year.

Of the 57% saying they disapprove of the way Trump is handling his job, less
than 1% say the national economy is getting better, 4% say they expect the
national economy to be better in a year, 2% say the financial situations in
their households are getting better, and 8% say they expect the financial
situations in their households will be better in a year.

The results presented here are based on 1,100 completed interviews conducted
among a nationwide random sample of adults April 17 through 20, 2019. The
theoretical margin of error for the total sample is plus or minus 3 percentage
points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.

Overall, 39% of Americans say that they approve of the way Donald Trump is
handling his job as president, 57% disapprove, and 4% are undecided.


Trump job approvalApproveDisapproveUndecided
Apr 201939%57%4%
Mar 201941%55%4%
Feb 201944%53%3%
Jan 201941%54%5%
Dec 201840%57%3%
Nov 201842%55%3%
Oct 201842%55%3%
Sep 201837%59%4%
Aug 201836%59%5%
Jul 201837%57%6%
Jun 201840%54%6%
May 201837%58%5%
Apr 201838%56%6%


About this Survey:

Survey Sponsor: American Research Group, Inc.
The American Research Group has been conducting national surveys of
consumers since 1985.

Sample Size: 1,100 completed interviews among a random sample of all adults
age 18 and older living in households in the continental United States
(see methodology for details).

There were 249 Republicans, 350 Democrats, 394 independents, and 10
non-voters in the sample.

Sample Dates: April 17-20, 2019
Margin of Error: ± 3 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where
opinion is evenly split.
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    Of El Gringo Viejo's few above-average capabilities is demographic analysis.
My eldest brother, the middle brother to a large extent, and I all were descended
from people who studied in the area of agronomy, archeology, religious history,
anthropology, sociology, and industrial and cultural history.  All four of
the three brothers' grandparents were drawn out from the above menu.
     We would like to point out why this opinion poll is a classic Trojan Mule,
designed to lull the stupid, the undiscerning, and the overly busy into ingesting
knowledge that is as dangerous as it is wrong.   It is the method by which
almost all political polling operations work.  In our not so humble
opinion the Rasmussen operation and oddly, the LATimes polling
group are the ones who actually try to establish a demographic
research pool that correctly represents the demographic pool to
be researched.
     The OROG and the visitor will note what El Gringo Viejo dragged
out of the fine print of the American Research Group "explanation"
of their investigation and interpretation procedures.  The sample includes
essentially a composition of 23% Republicans, 32% Democrats, 35%
Independents, and 10% "non-voters".    These percentages are rough
but fair, and point out that there is an inherent bias caused by the inequity
of sample groups.   The sample calls for about nine per cent more
Democrats as well as ten per cent "non-voters".
     There is also a high probability that the Democrat sample had been
filtered and analysed before telephone calls or direct contact interviews
were officially conducted or initiated.

     Were I to be grading this poll and its engineers, the grade would be a D - at best.

El Gringo Viejo
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Sunday, 21 April 2019

True Meanings - San Jacinto
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    The term "true meaning" of one thing or another.....the Feasts of the Nativity, Resurrection, All Souls and All Saints for instance....has been a sport of intellectuals, analysts, and commentators for hundreds, even thousands of years.   As a compulsive commentator, this means that the OROG knows that El Gringo Viejo is going to be commenting on some matter he considers to be important very soon.
     And, that very soon has arrived.  This time it is concerning the not-so-famous, and generally over-simplified matter of the Battle of San Jacinto, 21 April 1836.

     Texans have been all over the map on this matter.   In and around Austin and a few other precincts of the Republic of Texas, the Battle of San Jacinto represents the best image of the worst people in the world....the Americans, Anglo-Saxons, Southerners, men, and individuals who consider themselves to be sovereign entities.   That is the common opinion held by the University of Texas elites, certain women's and leftist political groups, and their satraps, the ethnic and racial agitators, and various sorts of anarchists.

     But, surrounding the Island of the Bunny's Burrow, is a wondrous circle of Briarpatches.   Places like San Marcos, New Braunfels, Round Rock, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Bertram, and Burnett…and a thousand other locales that have an intersection nearby...in communities tiny, small, and somewhat largerthat are filled with reason.
   They range from Stepford-type places, where a person finds Stepford wives, husbands, pets, children, home and lawn, schools, private arts and study classes, the best AAA minor league baseball and shopping....to dirty-fingernailed, blue-collar types of people and communities where a person has to prove he/she has dirty fingernails and/or calloused hands in order to register to vote or buy a lottery ticket.   Their unifying factor?    Traditionalist, private sector, conservative self-reliance and practice.

     Most of the rest of Texas, even in the South Texas area, there is, and always has been a mediocre to a fine understanding of the meaning of the victory by the Texian Forces over the Centralist Forces of the government of Antonio de Padua Maria Severino Lopez de Santa Anna y Perez de Lebron, (aka - Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna or more simply Santa Anna).   It is easy to make an ethnic or racial issue of this matter, but in fact it was none of that.   Even the ones who fought the fight thinking that ethnic and racial matters were important to the issue.....were wrong.   It was a much, much bigger issue.

    With reference to the above, we reiterate what has been written by El Gringo Viejo before that the Anglo-Irish settlers in the San Patricio Colony, near present day Corpus Christi, sided with the Mexican Centralists and their military during the issue.   While this occurred, another body of Texians north of that point....the Mexican/Spanish rancheros, business people, cattlemen, and farmers sided overwhelmingly with the Texian full-statehood cause, and then with the move to Independence from the control by Mexico City and its bi-polar political posturing.

AT THIS MOMENT, THE BATTLE HAS BEEN OVER FOR ABOUT THREE HOURS.   THE ISSUE WAS SETTLED IN LESS THAN AN HOUR.
     So, to the point of this analysis and commentary.  The very large and pursuing segment of the Mexican Centralist forces a total of 15,000 in five armies headed by 14 generals and colonels....commanded by the Presidente Generalissimo himself....had hounded a rag-tag "army" that never numbered more than 1,000 effectives.   On the day of the engagement....this day....it had at most 920 ready combatants, with no more than 50 rough and ready cavalry.   They would assault a very battle-hardened, fairly well to very well trained, accustomed-to-victory army of at least 1,900 soldiers.
    One side had two cannons, known as the Twin Sisters, while the other side had managed to lug 9 cannons literally across almost the entirety of Texas.
There were 8 nearby and the big 12-pounder on-site in the middle of camp.  Another 30 cannons were within a day's arrival distance, along with another 5,000 mediocre to crack, excellent assault forces including the much feared cavalry with their lancers.
     It was Sunday.   Each side knew of the other's exact position and strength.  There was no chance for deception save for one thing.   That would be the choice of one side or the other concerning ....."When?".     Houston settled that issue during the early morning hours of the 21st Instant.  As the orders went out a few hours later that the men muster and prepare for their deployment and orders to advance....fear, joy, excitement, commitment, final bonding between battle-mates, quieting of mounts who sensed something was up, and then....the predictable orders up and down the line...."No firing until the order is given....no firing until the order is given!!!!"  And then, quietly at first, and walking; then, a trotting but still silent advance;  and then the bolting of the small cavalry group in the advance and to the right of the line of infantry....sweeping forward at breakneck towards the enemy still sleeping in the face of the enemy during those dawning moments.....and then the entrance into the most formidable military encampment on the North American Continent....carnage of the worst sort...the devastation of the entire Presidential Divisional Forces....hundreds dead and wounded, many drowning in the San Jacinto River and its surrounding swamps.  Official numbers seem to back up these:   Mexican forces had 630 killed, 208 wounded, and 730 P.O.W.  while the Texians had 9 killed and 30 wounded.

     It was a horrible disaster for the hopes of a Mexican totalitarian's empire stretching from the Arctic Circle to the doorstep of South America.   And, it was a exhilarating moment for the men who had won against all odds and established in Texas some hope for common law, natural law, and the sovereignty of the individual.

    The capture of the man who at once was the head of the government, the army, and the entire Mexican political reality at that time had learned his military craft as a young Royalist officer in the Spanish Army.  He was a white Criollo (Spaniard born in the New World), and learned to relish his time and activity in the Army.   He served in various venues, including during a sweep of Texas many years before where opponents of the Crown were  picked up and executed even after surrender....and their heads removed and displayed for days in prominent viewing areas so as to chill the fervour of those disposed to revolt.  It was his experience and he had enjoyed it.
    Late in the Wars for Mexican Independence he changed sides (one of his more predictable characteristics) and brought his considerable abilities to the service of the Mexicans in their efforts to secure Independence.  He held various military and political positions, always at or near the edges of power until, around 1830, he began to have irresistible control and effect upon the exercise of political power.  It was his abrogation of the Mexican Constitution of 1824, liberal reform document providing for an American style tri-partite government with the citizens having certain inalienable rights, that put Zacatecas, Durango, Coahuila y Texas, the Yucatan Peninsula, Guanajuato, San Luis Potosi, Chihuahua and certain other regions into full rebellion against Santa Anna as a person and as a political force.

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.jpg
This depiction is near the age of  Lopez
 de  Santa Anna around the time of his
invasion of Texas
     To show how important and improbable this victory by the Texians was. it should be noted that with all it inefficiencies and breakdowns, the forces of Lopez de Santa Anna during the period from 1835 through 1836 had 28 major engagements that could be called battles or at least very significant battalion level engagements.  Lopez de Santa Anna's forces lost only two.   The first one and....the last one.    The decision of General Urrea to acquiesce to the demand that Mexican forces withdraw to the south of the Rio Bravo (Grande) before any consideration of dealing with the captured Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was also a source of wonderment to historians and contemporaries to the issue.   There were enough forces to overwhelm the Texians in a second, but some think that Urrea's hatred for Lopez de Santa Anna and his war crimes, arrogance, artibitrary nature, and generally corrupt manner caused him to take advantage of this chance to humiliate the despised generalissimo.

     Urrea would die a few years later during a duel in Mexico City, but Lopez de Santa Anna would live on to torment the Americans and the Mexicans before dying, broke and friendless in June of 1876 at the age of 80.

     But Texas as a continually evolving, conservative, imperfect, common-law, and natural-law political entity lives on.   It is the central beaming, casting light of that lighthouse of the side of the mountain...that most brilliant light within the that shining city that people from around the world wish their side of the mountain could be.   Texas remains a concept that is bigger than reality, bigger than itself, bigger than Hollywood, bigger than any imitator, and a force entirely capable of returning to freestanding status.

     Recent serious surveys had found that a plurality (about 38% of Texans now seriously believe that Texas should seek a path apart.   Among Latins in Texas 25% favour separation and the re-establishment of the Republic of Texas....that number being roughly equal to the number of Latins who are active and/or self-identifying Republicans.  My wifeperhaps her childrenwho are also minefeel strongly in this inclination.

      That we could have come from San Jacinto against all odds, been annexed, seceded, "Reconstructed", re-admitted, and then arrived back to the point where we began....rejecting an arbitrary, arrogant, corrupt and far-removed central government, is a matter of interest to observers of contemporary as well as historical Texian issues. 

     So, true meanings?   Until Gabriel plays that last tune, the true meaning of the Battle of San Jacinto is not known.  We should hope, however, that it does not mean that Texas is resigned to be a dull piece of gravel in a recovered aluminium-metal crown that marks the monarchy of fools such as we have in the White House and executive department of to-day's central government.
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Thank you all, as always for your time and interest.  We shall try to be "back in the saddle" sooner, rather than later.  
El Gringo Viejo

Saturday, 20 April 2019

Bridges and Blather...

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        One must either quickly learn himself up into modernity, or simply accept the cultural and social changes as the occur during any given lifetime.

     Presidencies in Mexico and the United States have been problematic for the past couple of
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terms especially.   The previous President of Mexico, Pena Nieto and his successor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, have served to muddy the water, pontificate, dodge and weave, and generally have little impact on anything.  In some ways this has been good for Mexico…less meddling by corrupt politicians, significant but never definite and final degrading of the cartel corruption, and the appointment of secular humanism as a replacement for morality and self-discipline are the hallmarks of their services.
    The United States of America, on the other hand, was guided as a rudderless ship by marxists and secular humanist thinkers of the Obama Administration.   This guidance was almost always executed in such a way as to almost guarantee the degradation of America role as a shining city on the side of the mountain.
     And, while Donald Trump has done some surprisingly good things and performed far better
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than his substantially deranged and / or  overly elitist detractors, he has performed poorly in the matter of dealing with Mexico and the northern Central American quagmires.


     It is readily recognised that the United States…in these times…is every day more strangled by the boney fingers of the leftist nihilists movement.   Their incessant march to prohibit normalcy and to defame reasonability by legal action…the filing of absurd injunctions…the endorsement of ridiculous perversions as "constitutional rights"and the eradication of the history of the United States has done much damage to the character and cultural fabric of the United States.
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     Modernity and leftism, coupled with ill-defined nationalism has placed Mexico in a very similar position, culturally, as the United States.  Fads and feelings dominate over resolve and basic catechisms that embrace and endorse positive cultural characteristics.   We think there is still hope for this pseudo-migrant invasion to be blunted, but it will take much effort and much resolve.   We even think, with time, the United States might successfully help to restructure what is left of Central America into a self-sustaining and prosperous in-its-own-way…but that will take two or three generations.
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    The matter of the coverage by the Obsolete Press in the international "community" as well as the United States, I humbly assure all readers of this particular screed that the reportage is severely and intentionally wrong, deceptive, and dripping with ulterior motive on many fronts.   The Obsolete Press has a knee-jerk, marxist, and pro-"migrant" spin on this movement of people from one place they have ruined to another place that they will attempt to turn into a domestic garbage heap.
     When this these places that are so elegant and which continue to be under assault by people who eliminate all nature of human waste within sight of Nancy Pelosi's Palace are further inundated by these new "migrants" there will come a judgement.   That judgement might take the form of over-reaction against the "migrants" and anyone else who thinks he/she can live life as a professional parasite.

     We are distressed by the fact that our President could not move quietly and firmly behind the stage curtains and establish a body of plans, deployments, tactics, and strategies to blunt and deactivate this horrid invasion from the once pleasant Central American countries.   I genuinely fault our President's loud and overly spontaneous voice when he begins speaking in ghastly over-generalisations and factually crippled logic concerning the Mexican officialdom and intellectual class.
     Were he to go to Mexico City and declare to the gnomes and apparatchiks and the poo-bahs and billionaire and other wealthy people that"We are going to have to stop this unsustainable movement of people before they cross the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.   We are going to have to re-patriate all the Central Americans who came up during the past 15 years without entry Visas.  We will be glad to contribute military, economic, and social assistance in large amounts, if Mexico as a wealthy and increasingly prosperous nation, will join with the same vigour they have shown in confronting the Cartels.   That effort by the Mexican military is a great pride for the Nation in that matter."   Quietly…without publicity…without tweeting…and with compliance. 
    I truly sense that the initiatives the central Mexican government began to implement some weeks back, using the Isthmus Linewould have been fully implemented by now had Donald Trump not gone out of his way to speak highly of North Korean dictators and poorly of Mexico's various small and medium sized successes in our commonly suffered problems.

     That will have to end my rant  to-night.   We do include my "Consuegro's" observations,  gently castigating his "consuegro's" (me) for not having wailed against the Democrats and Obsolete Press since returning from our little hideaway in the middle of NoWhere, Mexico.   I include his observations and admonitions below!
      
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Consuegro, what's happening?  You've been back for a few days and I  had expected that you would've ripped the Dems apart by now. 

     
We're all going to see all the kids for Easter.

Oh!  And I had a guy tell me that the Northern States should force all the migrants to stay in Texas, because."after all, you're all Mexicans anyhow".

I told him to remember that when we secede again to be sure that my motto will be: "Let north freeze in the dark". 

After we have all the oil and refineries.

(I never liked the Bum, anyhow)

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Remember, "consuegro" is Spanish for being the father-in-law of his son, when he is the father-in-law of my daughter.   Suegro is the word for 'father-in-law'.

El Gringo Viejo
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