I guess I’m going to need somebody to please explain
to me what it is that might make the current president, as well as 2 former
presidents, of that cesspool that lies just beyond our southern border, think that
they are somehow able to dictate to us in America how we can, or how we cannot,
determine for ourselves who it is that should be allowed into our country? Off course I realize that it doesn’t help
matters to have a political party in this country offering them encouragement.
Anyway, it was in an interview published this past
Monday that current Mexican el presidente Enrique Pena Nieto, you know the same
guy who has a wall along his southern border with Guatemala to keep the riff-raff
out, went so far as to actually compare the language of Donald Trump to that of
dictators Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, saying it has hurt U.S.-Mexico
relations. From where I’m sitting it’s
this guy, Nieto, who more might more closely resemble a dictator.
And it was when asked about Trump, that ‘el presidente’
complained to the Excelsior newspaper about "these strident expressions
that seek to propose very simple solutions" and said that sort of language
has led to "very fateful scenes in the history of humanity." Pena
Nieto said, "That's the way Mussolini arrived and the way Hitler
arrived." Well maybe if this
supposed leader were to behave a bit more like a responsible neighbor we
wouldn’t even be discussing the need for a wall.
Up until now Pena Nieto seems to have avoided direct
comments on Trump, who has pledged to build a wall along the two countries'
borders and has said Mexican immigrants bring crime and drugs, let alone
diseases, with them to America. But as
the New York businessman has built a lead in the GOP primary, current and
former Mexican officials have begun to publicly express alarm. Ex-presidents Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderon
also have alluded to Hitler whenever describing Trump.
In the interview with Excelsior, Pena Nieto said
that "there is no scenario" under which Mexico would pay for the
border wall, as Trump proposes. Well I
guess we’ll just have wait and see who might be right about that. He said, "I hope that prudence and
restraint will prevail among the voters there, and at the end of the day there
will be a government that we can seek dialogue with, as we have done with the
government of the United States." Again, we’ll just have to wait and see,
He went on to say that he would work with whoever
eventually wins this year's U.S. presidential election and to maintain a
climate "of mutual respect and joint agreements." Mutual respect? Apparently he doesn’t quite understand the
concept of ‘mutual respect’ when it’s so obvious that he doesn’t respect our
country. It would be much easier to
believe that he did if he wasn’t quite so busy assisting so many of his people in
their efforts to violate our laws.
And then it was in another interview published
Monday, this one in the newspaper El Universal, that ‘el presidente’ actually
claimed that he would be "absolutely respectful" of the U.S.
political process. But, he added,
"It appears to me that (Trump's comments) hurt the relationship we have
sought with the United States." But
how is it that this clown can be seen as being “absolutely respectful” when at
the same time he’s working to do all he can to have an effect on it?
This guy would do well to keep his freaking nose out
of our business. And wouldn’t you think
that he’d have more than enough to occupy his time there in his little drug-infested-cesspool-of-a-country? But apparently not. And as I have said before, if anything has
served to damage the relationship between our two countries it has had much
more to do with the willingness of such men as Fox, Calderon and now Nieto to actively
encourage their citizens to break American immigration laws.
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