Mexican Adventure

F1nut
F1nut Posts: 50,654
edited April 2 in Clubhouse Archives
If you are ready for the adventure of a lifetime, TRY THIS:

Enter Mexico illegally. Never mind immigration quotas, visas, international law, or any of that nonsense.

Once there, demand that the local government provide free medical care for you and your entire family. Demand bilingual nurses and doctors.

Demand free bilingual local government forms, bulletins, etc.

Keep your American identity strong. Fly Old Glory from your rooftop, or proudly display it in your front window or on your car bumper.

Speak only English at home and in public and insist that your children do likewise.

Demand classes on American culture in the Mexican school system.

Demand a local Mexican driver license. This will afford other legal rights and will go far to legitimize your unauthorized, illegal, presence in Mexico.

Drive around with no liability insurance and ignore local traffic laws.

Insist that local Mexican law enforcement teach English to all its officers.

Good luck! You'll be demanding for the rest of time, because it will never happen. It will not happen in Mexico or any other country in the world except right here in the United States, Land of the naive, stupid and idiotic politically correct politicians.
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  • DarqueKnight
    DarqueKnight Posts: 6,765
    edited April 2006
    F1nut wrote:
    Good luck! You'll be demanding for the rest of time, because it will never happen. It will not happen in Mexico or any other country in the world except right here in the United States, Land of the naive, stupid and idiotic politically correct politicians.

    I do not see it as a political correctness issue. I see it as an economic issue. The US is not unique in accommodating immigrants (legitimate or otherwise) who are willing to work for very low wages. The so-called "cheap labor" that these people provide is only cheap to the unscrupulous employers who use them. The other high social and economic costs associated with such workers are shifted to the taxpayers.

    Want to see immigration laws enforced? Get the folks coming across the border to come over here and demand market wages.

    It's certainly frustrating, but I do not expect the more influential members of our society to give up their $50/week housekeepers, gardeners, nannies, etc. anytime soon.

    Lest anyone think we are engaging in "political" discourse, we are not. We are just making social commentary and extrapolation.:)
    Proud and loyal citizen of the Digital Domain and Solid State Country!
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited April 2006
    You are not alone Jesse. Far too much of that BS here as well.
    Michael ;)
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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,981
    edited April 2006
    Being in the construction field,I find the mexican's to be some of the hardest working people I know.Nobody has anything against [ legal ] imigrants,but as
    Dennis Miller said," Just sign the guest book on the way in "
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  • del44
    del44 Posts: 686
    edited April 2006
    People in central Ohio(my new home)ask me why I quit my job of 15 years, packed up my family, and left my friends and family and moved from sunny So Cal. Hmmmmm. At least people here speak english.
  • Shizelbs
    Shizelbs Posts: 7,433
    edited April 2006
    Sounds like fun.