Friday 15 November 2019

Direct Thoughts Direct from My Fellow Consuegro (Father-in-Law) and then El Gringo Viejo's Commentary

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An opportune message concerning the movement of people around the terrestrial, oceanic, and frontal cold entries that normally float around here in late November.   A few words from my fellow Consuegro(father-in-law) are always a good way to open a topic.    Frankly and truthfully, I owe something like 9% - 12% to my "Consuegro" concerning the industrial  stumbling and reaching objectivesfor instance with the folks who run PEMEX (Petroleos Mexicanos)


ABOUT MEXICO:

Your history lesson was "right on ". 

     I was in Mexico before, during, and after Fox. I must say that I was "caught up" in his John Wayne style. Looked good but he fell into the trap of corruption even if he, himself, was clean.

     His condo in Houston was one block away from Neosa's. Sometimes we saw Fox and his "people" in restaurants ....interesting times but I never met him in a formal way....when he entered a room he "was the center of attention.

     Given what came after I think he was OK. He just had too many advisors "feathering their own nests."
  
      I must say that I prospered greatly during the Fox years. Not because of him...I was just in the right place at the right time.

      I have no idea what can be done to the cartels except wipe them out ...wholesale. No trials, just wipe them out. 

    We're anticipating that the weather is going to get bad this week. COLD ! Not my kind of weather.   I'll check in later!!

El Consuegro

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   The above piece of information and opinion transfer comes from a classic self-made man who was and is an analytical genius in matters pertaining to the movement and storage of gas, oil, diesel fuel and gasoline.   He has many other attributes and, among things, he's tougher than an old boot.   Thankfully he is my Consuegro and not someone else's.
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     Please allow this following note before we wade into a complex and important analysis for the OROGs and visitors:   There is a bit of confusion about AMLO and what that means.   It is simply the initials of his four legally registered names from the time of his registry on the Registro Civil.  Another point is that his name is not Mr. Obrador or Señor Obrador…because the listing of surnames in the Mexican tradition is that the father's surname goes first and the mother's second.  Lopez (a classical Hebraic / Spanish name) then…and as in the entire Republic of Mexico, is the Mother's surname.   If one would wish to refer to the President in a private but still semi-formal setting one would say,"Señor Lopez, Usted si difruta del salud de un joven, verdad?"   (Mr. Lopez, you truly enjoy the health of a young man, true?"  And yes, the "you" starts with a capital U)

     He is famous for cutting to the chasesuch as his statement,"I have no idea what can be done to the cartels, except to wipe them outwholesale.   No trials, just wipe them out."   And this leads to the point that a lot of folks begin to put together, unworkable or pessimistic scenarios…in their own minds.
    The problem for them is that my Consuegro and I are absolutely correct…Mexico has the resources in its military to effectively destroy the cartels and the semi-organised banditry that has brought so much ill upon Mexico.   The Army and Naval Infantry are more than willing and more than capable of taking out the entire underworld of cockroaches that plagues Mexico at this time.   And yes, they are very willing…but only on the condition that they are released from impertinent conditions of engagement.
     This would mean that anyone resisting the Military would sacrifice instantly the concept of judicial process and legal prescriptions.   They would be shot and immolated or buried, and the survivors would be taken to a concentration detention facility, and there to remain forever.  We could transfer some of them to Guantanamo, among other alternatives, especially when coupled with the Islas Tres Marias off the west coast of Mexico.   I would line their cells with the photographs of the children and other people in Mexico and Texas and the United States who were slaughtered, either intentionally or for no good reason of any kind.

    This chain of islands, an extension of the western Mexican State of Nayarit, has the classical name of Las Tres Marias, although there are actually nine islands, counting the minor, unpopulated portions.




Jose Revueltas

An anarchist at the age of 14…from a high-level

 upper-middle class Mexican family, totally dedicated
 to  "progressive" and leftist causes among and
 during his early years, although he was booted
 out of both the Communist Party (1928) and the
 Socialist Peoples' Party (1944) due to his
 obstinance during arguments concerning political
and social dogma.
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  (from Wikipedia) "The Islas Marías Federal Prison was constructed in 1905. One of its more notable prisoners was the Mexican progressive writer Jose Revueltas (b. 1914 -d. 1974) who wrote his first book "Los Muros de Agua(The Walls of Water, published - 1941) while incarcerated there.





       Mexico's newly-elected president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced on February 18, 2019 that his administration will close the Islas Marías Federal Prison, replacing it with a new cultural centre that will be named for Jose Revueltas."





        Suffice to say that Jose Revueltas was an anarchist cum communist cum socialist until his dying day.  Suffice to say that Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, at one time was an ardent communist…then socialist…and now a "political mechanic" just trying to help Mexico and Mexicans to a better life…according to AMLObrador.   With reference to his literary efforts, suffice it to say that it was tedious reading in my estimation…whether read  in English or Spanish.

     This notion of closing the prison on the Big Island of the Islas Marias is an example of a fool trying to make a fool's paradise. The facts concerning Jose Revueltas and his lacklustre philosophical effort "Los Muros de Agua" tome are that he was a malcontent and an early member of the Movemiento Anarquista (Anarchist Movement).

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Isla Maria (Grande)The total population of the nine islands only three
are large enough to accommodate a sustainable presence and economy.
There are fewer  than 2,500.  It has almost always cool nights and warm
days, 365 days per year.
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Capital of The Islas Marias

The State of Nayarit, which is very, very complex in terms of the Indian,

Mestizo, and White mix of people and a very impressive geography like
 the beautiful beaches, towering jungle and hardwood-forest covered
 volcanically birthed mountains.   Forward looking business interests
 and scientific people have always wanted to place a Maritime Studies
campus of the University of Nayarit,
 There are many American, Mexican and worldwide Universities wanting
to establish study, analysis, and investigation once the transfer of the last
 prisoners to the mainland is done.  It may already have been completed.
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     (1)    The first point is simply that AMLObrador was a fool to declare "Abrazos en ves de Balazo (Hugs instead of Slugs)". This business of gathering up 10,000 coloured balloons and 1,000 white doves and flinging them into the sky and hoping that the Saints and Angels take note is ridiculous.   The idea that committing to overriding natural law so that the children do not have toothaches is not a good plan in terms of confronting the necessity of intervening against the cartels and criminals who contaminate a beautiful place such as Mexico and who lure the children and young men off into               

      (2)      We, and I speak for myself as well, with my fellow consuegro when we point out certain known facts.  To begin, American and foreign observers (California, Obsolete American Press, leftist Euro "journalists", New York,  and the like) seem to love to sound off with phrases like, "Well, the cartels have more firepower…and they control everything.  Nobody can do anything in Mexico unless the cartels give them permission."




     Statements like, "There are no laws in Mexico.  The rich get richer and the poor get poorer, that is why they join the cartels." are commonly nodded over the table full of dominoes and beer bottles, perhaps.  That is certainly the case among the "journalist set" of the avant garde and properly progressive thinkers who are much wiser than the rest of us who have dirty hands and holes in the soles of our boots.

       (3)       Facts be known, the military complex in Mexico is actually quite advanced.   The Army and the Naval Infantry are definitely quadruple - AAAA minor league…(and yes, I know that the minors only go to triple - A).  But, all that notwithstanding, there are elements of the Special Forces that are very, very advanced.   American, British, Israeli training.  The regular forces are valiant, pretty well fed and dressed out, with family allotments, continuous training, and hope for rank advancement, etc. etc.   It is very similar to the atmosphere and morale that one might associate with an American unit.


     Fairly recently, the command chief of the Secretariat of Defense for Mexico groused about how his Army was not designed to be a police forcebut rather it was made to defend Mexico from all enemies, foreign and domestic.  The Navy has a lot of good rebuilt and brand-new, state of the art war boatsbig ones.   And the Quesos Grandes (big cheeses) of that military branch would just love to go out and grapple Red Chinese submarines and "freighters" laden with all manner of addictive death chemicals, (also from Red China).


     And as we like to point out to the Gringos and, at times, to the Mexicanswhen guffaws go up about El Chapo escaping from two prisons, the saloon becomes quiet when El Gringo Viejo responds, ''Caballeros, caballeros, Gentlemenit is true that El Chapo Guzman escaped two times from prison."   Si!! Si!! Yes, by all means!!! "But, is it not also true that he has been recaptured three timesby the Mexican militaryand is now on a prepaid permanent vacation at the Garbage Dump Penitentiary in New York City?   And, to repeat, it was the Mexican military who captured him three times?"




Crickets...in the background…listen
carefully and you will hear them,
 if not now, then during the night in
 your dreams…
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     And then the next level of insanity..."Well, you have to admit, that El Chapo and people like him are admired and hailed by the common people in Mexico.   It's only reasonable…the people have nothing…and the rich have everything, and El Chapo gives people things to make their lives better."

TOTAL BUFFALO SNOT….

     The people of the lower-middle class (a recent cultural development in Mexico…during the past 30 or 40 years) and the people of the "upper middle-class", do not, in their vast majority, admire El Chapo or his similars.   Most Americans still have the idea that "everybody in Mexico are either rich billionaires with the rest being poor peon slobs of the lower class." but such was never totally true is no longer the case…it is now 57 shades of green, red, blue, white, etc. of classes, predilections, blue-collar brilliance, and white collar snootiness, and wealthy people doing what they do.among the latter…such as investing in medium, small, and huge business ventures.  
Back in the late 1970s through the 1995 period, Mexico had
 scores of trains of all possible classes, lots of what would
 have to be described as of the neo-antique genre at the
 Buenavista Station in downtown Mexico City.
One hundred thousand people would pour in and out with

 Holiday Periods being double that number.   We carried
 thousands of clients on our excursions in those times
Mexico is still almost definablebut still not quite.
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     The people in their very, very broad majority would celebrate the total elimination of the organised crime people…including even El Tepito…the 60 block area in the middle of Mexico City associated with organised crime and the "remarketting" of stolen goods.   We ran many excursions that utilised the Nacionales de Mexico Passenger Rail Service.   It was always a puzzle to me why the authorities allowed such a large swath of the main city of Mexico could be allowed to be adjacent to the passenger rail yards and main station.

   The above piece of information and opinion transfer comes from a classic self-made man who was and is an analytical genius in matters pertaining to the movement and storage of gas, oil, diesel fuel and gasoline.   He has many other attributes and, among things, he's tougher than an old boot.

     But that was the way it was.  Now, at least, there are no trains coming and going to and from the fabled Buenavista Station.   During the Partido de Accion Nacional (PAN) presidencies, Tepito district was cleaned up significantly…but not totally.   There is still so much to be done.


     El Gringo Viejo spoke with the Mexican people on those trains…and he speaks and listens to them during these very days.   All of the points that have made above continue to be made during these times.   The trains no longer run…but daily folks come by our place, and on a daily manner, we find ourselves explaining American quirks and peculiarities while listening to the local folks lament or celebrate oddities, strengths, and weaknesses of their own culture.


     It is certain that Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is steadily sliding down the greased fire-escape, because folks in Mexico do not want the Cucarachas (cockroaches) of the Cartels to be invited into common correct civil Mexican culture.   They want them (the cockroaches) to be shot into the outer reaches of the Universe, never to return.   If it were to take 10 years of martial administration, it is my firm belief that the Vox Populi Mexicanus would declare an emergency and, following a plebiscite, vote overwhelmingly for a period of martial law.


     This would be especially accepted if the Americans would take an on-the-ground, integrated presence while armed, to back up, analyse, participate in destruction and capture operations with the permission and collaboration of the Mexican High Command.


     It would be a huge pill to swallow for the Mexican Ego…but they could be made to sincerely understand...if we would simply point out that we have failed Mexico and Mexico has failed us in many ways…while the Mexicans have helped and aided us and We certainly have helped and aided Mexico during past turbulent years, we have always managed to come to a win-win solution.

    I am of the opinion that the American and Mexican actives of their militaries can reduce these poseurs such as Pablo Escobar…now dead by the hand of the Colombian Military (it can be done), and Manuel (El Chapo) Guzman now rotting in a miserable prison…eating prison food…thanks to the Gringos and the Mexican military.

IT CAN BE DONE!!!

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Our efforts can be made to be "Un Golpe Terrible" in the way that Doroteo Arango (Pancho Villa) dealt with the tyrant politicos!!  He won most of those battles…but his childishness caused the "stabilisation" of the various waves and "awakenings" on the battle-front and, finally…to his own demise.  

(a)     UNLEASH THE MEXICAN MILITARYBACK THEM UP IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY, AIR FORCE, AND NAVY, INCLUDING CO-ORDINATION.   Yes, military co-ordination.


(b)     AND WITH INTEGRATION SUCH AS THE BRIT-YANK STYLE DURING WORLD WAR II,  we could certainly corner and destroy the cartels' slugs and thugs in northern Central Mexico.   IF WE COULD WIN A WAR WITH TWO ARROGANT SO-AND-SO'S LIKE MONTGOMERY AND PATTON AND SEVERAL OTHER OBSTINATE ENEMY GENERALS (ROMMEL), WE CAN CERTAINLY WIN A CLEANSING OF MEXICO AND THE CONTAMINATED PLACES IN TEXAS AND THE UNITED STATES WITH THE MEXICAN ARMY AT THE HEAD OF OUR COLUMNS WHERE NEEDED AND AMERICAN MILITARY WHERE THOSE COLUMNS ARE NEEDED. 


(c)     WITHOUT SACRIFICE OF SOVEREIGNTY…each of the entities can and should maintain a continuing vigil…and those who commit to the importation of drugs and/or drug ingredients from Red China or any other place upon this Globe should be eliminated by judicial - penal measures or summary execution.  This admonition should extend protection to the injury or killing of people who have no fault or who are coerced exceedingly.   Kidnapping for ransom, for  example should and must be, summary execution.   This is a North American Issue…Mexico, Texas, the United States, and every Province of Canada.   Each of these North American nations must maintain their integrity as independent nations, but who co-ordinate with one another in every way possible to abolish this horrid matter of illegal drug trade slavery.


     I am so tired of it.  I am old.  I know and understand things that the politicians and public personalities know but do not understand.   Posturing and ''understanding" and "empathy" are no longer valid brushes with which to paint the canvas]


EL GRINGO VIEJO
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Monday 11 November 2019

MONITOR SUBMISSION - LIBERAL PAPER WILL NOT PUBLISH THIS

A note concerning Jack Ayoub


    We review the letters to the Editor with some frequency.  By far and away the best contributor on your page is Mr. Jack Ayoub.   This is not to diminish seven or eight other contributors, but Mr. Ayoub is a different star in the constellation.

    I, as he, have been an addict to matters that mix the Spanish / Mexican points of view during the period from 1824 through 1850 as it involved Texas.   The later history accounts either diminished or outright cancelled the Latin element from the development of Texas as a potential Empire among Nations.   It is readily agreed by this student the past that the person of Juan Sequin should have an 18k gold coin struck in his honour.  Without Sequin, the Battle of San Jacinto would have had a much different outcome.

     Somerville, and lamentably Houston, did not win the battle.  Somerville did not crow and strut.  Houston…?  That discussion is for another day.  
      
     But the ones who gained the day at San Jacinto were two men, Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar…who came into the area, travelled Mexico, developed a disdain for Mexicans of all classes and races…and who knew little or nothing about combat and military deployment.
     Likewise, Juan Sequin could speak English only haltingly, had never gone beyond the reading of a few books on military tactics and strategy.  BUT,  Sequin had established a justifiable reputation for being an Indian fighter, an Ambassador to Indians who could listen to reason, and as a reputable lawman, National Guardsman, frontier patrol commander, and finally the Chief of Cavalry at San Jacinto.

     Some say few, others say ''quite a few" mounts and riders were deployed under Sequin's command before the early morning attack that day…21 April 1836.   Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar…a brigadier by convenience because he was so literate…counselled with Sequin several times, but especially on that frosty morn.  Lamar's distaste for the Latin element had evaporated by that time and he had become, gee-whiz Sergeant Carter, a Texian!!!
   Sequin also developed an instinctive trust in his "commander".  Most of the Texian "cavalry" was composed of Latins of various stripes and types…but all who were bitterly opposed to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna…generalissimo and _______ President of Mexico…who happened to lie to the front of the Texian forces…less than three miles ahead.

     Lamar and Sequin, not Houston and Somerville, brought the wrath upon the "Invincible Army".  And please understand…this was not a comic-opera army.   It was a polished, capable, and very effective army, headed by the Chief Executive Officer of the Republic of Mexico.  But, come the sundown of that day of Liberty for the Republic of Texas, the "Ejercito Invincible" was totally and absolutely destroyed.

    Seven hundred motley ethnics, differing ages, and even languages literally destroyed the Mexican Empire…where 2,000 of Mexico's best were beaten by Anglo and Latin hayseed ruralists.

     There were seven Mexican general officers in the broad field that day (all over southern Texas).  Six were competent.  Two were dead and one, after capture, was staring at the noose as his probable reward after fleeing in private's uniform during the battle.  The reader has three guesses about the name of that soldier.

     Old General-Mayor Manuel Fernandez Castrillon…a noble Mexican officer and person…died in place, shouting that he was too old to run.   Various Texian Latins and Anglos called for his sparing but it was too late.   And this writer asks, "Why Castrillon and not Lopez de Santa Anna?"

     Lamentably, it would be only six or seven years later that Sam Houston's buddies would have manoeuvred property documents around and forced Juan Sequin and his cadre to release a competent control in the governance of San Antonio to speculators who were taking advantage of the relative peace provided by the dead of the Texian revolt and such brave parties as Sequin and his range-riders and the brilliant, but not military, Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar.


     Sequin,  after having been driven out of San Antonio by the speculators 1842 (who had the ear of Houston, but not Somerville), wound up in Mexican Laredo.  The very competent General Ampudia immediately put him under a "convenient arrest" and made him swear to defend against "foreign aggression".  True enough, Sequin would direct the cavalry at the Battle of Mier during Christmastide, 1842.  The invaders, as all know, lost.

   General Ampudia would also receive the American assault five years later, when General Taylor would arrive to begin the Mexican - American War.  When all the dust settled,  the Sequin family had actually regained much of their smaller properties in Texas, no thanks to Houston.   And Sequin did have a lot of respect from Texians of all stripes and types…including mine…which carries forth to this day.

     My mission in all of this is to complement Jack Ayoub because he knows this as well and / or better than do I.   His works are worthy of all men and women to be received, and we give the Monitor our gratitude for allowing him to publish on your pages.


Sincerely,

David Chistian Newton 
EL GRINGO VIEJO



  

Veterans Day - a salute to all

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    This is in memory of my Father, 1st Lieutenant, 1st Army Cavalry Division (mounted), 12th Regiment, Headquarters Squadron - served four years on the Texas border, between Fort Brown, Brownsville and Fort Ringgold, Carnestoslendas  (Rio Grande City) from 1929 to 1934. The woman to his side is my mother, Nola Frances Neal Newton as of that day…the day they married in late January of 1933. The stork came on 6 May 1936…and they named him, Milton Birchard Newton, Jr.
     During my father's service there were many encounters with foreign agents, tequileros with very fine liquor of Mexican and foreign bond as well as rot-gut poison, and wanted criminals and their gangs. It was a different time…yet similar to to-day.

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Wednesday 6 November 2019

Hugs and not Slugs? Not a good policy with sub-human criminals with no souls...

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THIS IS A REASONABLE CONDENSATION OF THE ISSUES FACING US AFTER THE INCIDENT WITH THE MORMONS

     The issue presented by the gruesome, hideous killings of nine totally innocent humans down to the age of 7 months must be understood from the roots up.  Quickly I shall advise the reader that the entire matter is essentially the fault of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.   Mexico had
Vicente Fox Quesada
Presidente de Mexico
2000 - 2006
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fought back pretty well starting with the presidency of Vicente Fox Quezada (2000 - 2006).

  He began a true military response against the "cartels" during his regimen.  Being the first non- Partido de la Revolucion Institutional (PRI), he cared little about accommodating the PRI which had, although improving slowly in moral terms, lagged as an engine of progress.   Fox did put the Mexican Army on better footing, developing many specialty combat regiments, and large bodies of well-trained infantry.  The Naval Infantry was brought up to a level unknown in the rest of Latin America.
  These were the boys who cleared basic training by shouting in unison until the ground shook, "Mexico is my Mother and the Army is my Father!!!"

     They were thrust into confrontation with bands of ruffians and essentially bandits…ruffians and bandit mixed with a bit of organisation.   Several Army fellows from the 1980s and who had trained at Fort Bragg with the Americans, drifted back to Mexico and formed up a criminal enterpriseand since they considered that they were the last wordthey took the name "Los Zetas".   Various other criminal enterprises from Tijuana to Guadalajara and Vera Cruz and Michoacan States began to organise and refine their objectives and methods of taking peoples' and businesses' monies and valuables without having to put out much effort beyond terrorism.
     
     At first the improved Army and Naval Infantry element of the Mexican War machine had this success and that setback, but they were learning quickly.   A new development became the sequestration of people from the South of Mexicotrundling up to the American frontierand being rounded up and held for ransomone by one.   This is when the shake-down of businesses throughout Mexicothe organisationsbecoming "cartels"… began to charge "taxes" on the businesses, "or else".  
Felipe de Jesus Calderon Hinojosa
President of Mexico
2006 - 2012
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     The Army was a nuisance back then, and there was even the famous Batallon 67 up in Sonora State and a bit in Chihuahua where the brigadier essentially ran his operation like a cartel.   That was a sad thing because the vast majority of the Army, and especially the Naval Infantry, were either just a little crooked or totally, squeaky, military-clean.  Later, the commandante of the garrison in Ojinaga, across the Rio Grande from Presidio, essentially established a semi-independent country (the size of a smallish county and 40,000 people including his three companies of infantry), before the Regular Army came and "disaffected" the bad general's dreams.
     But things changed from bad to not so bad.  With the Elections of 2006, from which succeeded Felipe Calderon Hinojosa built on Fox's successes (which were quickly forgotten because Fox became a grouchy old curmudgeon, complaining about everything, especially Gringos, of all things, considering that he had risen from Coca Cola truck driver to a pre-eminent executive of Coca Cola de Mexico, a multi-multi billion dollar enterprise.)   One thing Calderon Hinojosa did was to go full bore in the advancement, training, toughening, and professionalisation of the Mexican military, top to bottom.
     Considerable damage was done during these times to the cartels…on the battlefields of the streets and highways and stay-dens of the "cartels"…even at times waiting while rival factions of
Enrique Pena Nieto
President of Mexico
2012 - 2018
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cartels would fight one another, when the Mexican Army or similar would would swoop down and engage either or both sides after they had exhausted themselves fighting each other.

   A corner was turned during the administration of Calderon-Hinojosa, and while the war was not won, much damage was done to the cartels.  The Army and Naval Infantry were pretty much revered by the literate class of Mexicans and foreign residents, perhaps 85% of the population.   The National Action Party (PAN) frittered away its advantage, however, when the 2012 elections were held, and a "pretty boy" with a bimbo movie-and-soap-opera star wife was elected president of Mexico. 

     Enrique Pena Nieto was competent enough, having been governor of the State of Mexico (adjacent to Mexico D. F.) among other qualifications.  Plus…of course…the women's vote was very swayed by his appearance.
     He ploughed a "centrist path" and remained aloof to almost everyone, which caused a bit of a problem when dealing with the military…and all that messy stuff.   Things became a bit better during his regimen, but only because of the inertia set in play by the previous two Presidents.  About the best your humble servant can allow is that Pena Nieto did not stand in the way of the military too much.   He did allow suspension of civil rights protection once cells of cartel people could be ascertained, and he was willing to come down on a cell of cartel people or wannabe's with Hiroshima level force.   And no, Virginia, this is just a figure of speech.  The Mexicans have a couple of nuclear reactors, but no atomic, or such,  bombs.

    We enter now the main issue.   During the 2018 Presidential and Congressional Elections in Mexico,  Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador enters the arena on his third pass at the Grand Prize.  All other political partiesweak and small, strong and vibrant…fritter away their advantage and allow AMLO to accede to the throne of the Presidency of Mexico.    Shortly before and shortly after the election, it becomes apparent that AMLO is firing on about five of his eight cylinders.  He is going to have a Pacific to Gulf of Mexico and Yucatan "Tren Maya" (Mayan Train) .   He is going to have this and he is going to have that…and projects that are mid-way done…will be forgotten.
     Among his worst decisions is that he will not allow aggressive prosecution of the cartel people because "It is better to have hugs than bullets.  Mexico will not go to war over this matter."   Of course, when this matter of the Mexican citizen Mormons who all look like Americans (and many are actually American) and who were slaughtered, apparently just for the pleasure of doing it, AMLO was caught with his pants down, so to speak.
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AMLO
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
President of Mexico
2018 - ?
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    Enough of this madness!   Elements of the American military can possibly enter and leave with few if any  casualties.   The supposedly powerful cartels who, it is said, are far more advanced than the Mexican and American military in terms of this form of warfare, scoff at us.   Butconvincing AMLO that failure to initiate a campaign to brutally destroy each and every member of each and every pandilla, cartel, or criminal group, while also keeping a check on the always imminent charge of thousands of hordes of Central Americans looking for free food and accommodation on the dime of the Mexicans and the Gringos will finally result in a 1984 scenario.  Proles and Zombies and Dullards and Slaves will be the result.

     It is necessary that the Americans and the true Mexican military force…which is considerable…please believe me… join in co-ordination…and assault these elements, without the approval or permission of AMLO, but preferably with the approval of an interim President or other form of Head of Government of Mexico.  This so as to rid Mexico of the of these forces of disorder.  It is time to rid Mexico and those areas the MS-13 and Callejon-18 (Central American Cartel Groupings) where they have established "colonies"in the United States and that the American purveyors of demon drugs, and the Chinese purveyors of the raw material for making death and addiction potions for teenagers and those who are already dull of mind.
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    These are my observations. These are based upon the experience of a person with a bit of military understanding, with 72 years of life on this Earth, surrounded by Mexican people of many colours and American people of many colours.
   I am tired of seeing them as broken, bloody lumps on a sidewalk or street, especially the innocents of the cross-fire.   I, too, am tired of perpetual warbut what alternative do we haveHUGs?

Thanks to everyone for the attention to these thoughts, observations, and analysis.

EL GRINGO VIEJO
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