Wednesday, August 3, 2011

LA RAZA "THE RACE" The Growing Power of Mexican Fascism In Our Borders Funded By Our Tax Dollars

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/06/commentary-mexico-isnt-doomed-to.html

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Mexicans are "NOT TEAM PLAYERS" because they are fascist supremacist.

Mexico is supremely successful in EXPORTING their poor, illiterate, pregnant and criminal over our borders to assure their billionaire class, like CARLOS SLIM that the mex economy will remain in their hands.

WE ARE MEXICO'S WELFARE, JOBS, "FREE" BIRTHING CENTER, AND JAILS PROGRAM.

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WHILE MEXICO IS NOT DOOMED, AMERICA IS! WE ONLY HAVE TO LOOK AT WHAT LA RAZA HAS DONE TO MEXIFORNIA TO GET PICTURE OF THE TRAGEDY OF THE MEXICAN INVASION, OCCUPATION AND LOOTING OF ONE STATE!

REALLY WHAT THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT IS LA RAZA “THE RACE” MEXICAN FASCISM!

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Posted on Mon, Jun. 13, 2011
Commentary: Mexico isn't doomed to failure
Andres Oppenheimer | The Miami Herald
last updated: June 09, 2011 12:51:06 PM
Reading the new book by Jorge Castañeda, Mañana Forever: Mexico and the Mexicans, I was struck by his observation that Mexicans tend to seek individual solutions to collective problems, while Americans and Europeans tend to seek collective solutions to collective problems.
Castañeda, one of Latin America’s sharpest intellectuals and a former Mexican foreign minister, says Mexico suffers from an acute individualism that is evident in Mexicans’ attitudes toward politics, architecture, arts and even sports.
Mexicans are not team players, he says. It is not surprising, for example, that Mexico, one of Latin America’s most populated countries, has never won a soccer World Cup, or that it has produced international music stars like Armando Manzanero or Luis Miguel — but not world-famous orchestras.
But doesn’t that apply to most Latin American countries? After all, Argentina has the world’s best soccer player Lionel Messi — and didn’t win last year’s soccer World Cup. Colombia has world-famous singer Shakira but no comparably famous orchestras, I noted during an interview with Castañeda.
“There is some truth to the fact that there is a Latin American individualist trait in all countries, but the Mexican case is exceptionally acute,” he said, noting that Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and other Latin American countries have historically had much better soccer teams than Mexico.
Castañeda cited the fact that when you fly over Mexico City, you see a largely flat city that stretches out endlessly, with individual houses as far as the eye can see. Comparatively, when you take a picture of Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo or Caracas from the air, you see high-rise apartment buildings everywhere.
“Mexicans don’t like living in an apartment building, because they don’t think it belongs to them and don’t want to share a public space with their neighbors,” he said. “That doesn’t happen in other parts of Latin America.”
Likewise, few middle or upper-class Mexicans take the subway, or join charitable, religious, communitarian or educational institutions. Mexico ranks last in a Johns Hopkins University ranking of countries’ charitable donations, with only 0.04 percent of its gross domestic product spent on charity, he noted.
When faced with economic or social problems, Mexicans take advantage of their geographic closeness to the United States to seek the ultimate individualist solution: emigration. “Their reaction is, ‘I’m leaving; you take care of this mess,’ ” he said.
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LA RAZA SUPREMACY – THE FASCIST ORDER OF MEXICAN SOCIETY – THE WEALTHY OWN THE ECONOMY, AND EXPORT THEIR POOR, ILLITERATE, PREGNANT & CRIMINAL OVER OUR BORDERS… AND THEY DO IT SHAMELESSLY, EVEN RANTING ON OUR FACES WHAT WE OWE THESE ILLEGALS!
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“ In addition, Mexico already had a hierarchical structure even before the Spanish conquest, which left little room for individual initiatives, he said.”

Asked about the reasons behind this individualist culture, Castañeda cited the fact that the conquest of the Americas was not the work of Spain as a country, but the achievement of individual adventurers who often acted on their own initiative. In addition, Mexico already had a hierarchical structure even before the Spanish conquest, which left little room for individual initiatives, he said.
But, I asked, are Mexicans doomed by their history? Isn’t this a “cultural determinism” that has proven wrong in many other countries until recently seen as hopeless?
“At any given time, a country’s culture or national character or national identity, although I don’t like that term, has a significant influence on the way people act,’’ Castañeda said. “But what I maintain is that it can be changed, and that it must change, and that Mexico can only prosper if it changes it.”
My opinion: I agree. Countries are not condemned by their history. They can change. Singapore, South Korea, Ireland — even after its current financial crisis. India and China were believed to be basket cases only four decades ago and suffered famines that were never seen in Latin America before they started growing steadily in recent years.
I know many of you are thinking that none of the above-mentioned countries are in Latin America. But that’s not true: There are several countries in the region that are growing steadily. Just look at Chile, or Costa Rica, or — with luck — Brazil, and you see economic progress in our neighborhood.
What determines whether countries prosper is their national consensus on basic things, such as the need for continuity in government policies, attracting investments and improving educational standards.
There is no biological reason why Latin America’s prosperity should be a “Mañana forever” proposition. It can be achieved and it is being achieved by several countries, although unfortunately not by as many as we would like.
ABOUT THE WRITER
Andres Oppenheimer is a Miami Herald syndicated columnist and a member of The Miami Herald team that won the 1987 Pulitzer Prize. He also won the 1999 Maria Moors Cabot Award, the 2001 King of Spain prize, and the 2005 Emmy Suncoast award. He is the author of Castro's Final Hour; Bordering on Chaos, on Mexico's crisis; Cronicas de heroes y bandidos, Ojos vendados, Cuentos Chinos and most recently of Saving the Americas. E-mail Andres at aoppenheimer @miamiherald.com. Live chat with Oppenheimer every Thursday at 1 p.m. at The Miami Herald.
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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/06/judicial-watch-mexican-gangs.html
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JUDICIALWATCH.org
Mexican Gang Charged With Terrorizing Blacks
06/07/2011 - 3:54pm
To demonstrate its loyalty to the notoriously violent Mexican Mafia prison gang, an affiliate Latino street organization has worked to cleanse a southern California city of black residents by terrorizing, threatening and intimidating them.
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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/06/officials-call-for-california-to.html

WHEN JERRY BROWN WAS AG, THE TOP MOST WANTED CRIMINALS WERE MEXICAN. BROWN SIMPLY WENT OUT AND HISPANDERED FOR LA RAZA ILLEGAL VOTES AND BECAME GOV OF MEXIFORNIA, WHERE HIS AGENDA IS TO EXPAND LA RAZA SUPREMACY, AND THE MEX WELFARE STATE.
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Officials call for California to withdraw from controversial illegal immigration enforcement program
By Paloma Esquivel
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
11:55 AM PDT, June 10, 2011


Seven Democratic members of California's Congressional Delegation called on Gov. Jerry Brown Friday to suspend California's participation in the Secure Communities immigration enforcement program.

In recent weeks, governors in Illinois, New York and Massachusetts sought to suspend or declined to enter into Secure Communities participation agreements. Earlier this week, the Los Angeles City Council voted nearly unanimously to support legislation allowing communities to opt out of the program.

Gov. Brown "should side with both the officers who patrol our communities and the people they protect and end Secure Communities in California," said Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Los Angeles).

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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/california-democratic-governor-releases.html
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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/06/message-from-mexifornia-no-legal-need.html
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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/06/death-of-california-buried-under-la.html

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http://derailamnestydotcom.blogspot.com/2011/05/end-is-nearing-and-its-not-that-far.html
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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/mexifornia-california-falls-to-mexican.html
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http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/why-illegals-must-go-by-william-gheen.html
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SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2011
California's Accelerating Demise

The end is nearing, and it's not that far away anymore. Oh, make no mistake, California will still be here, but very shortly, it won't be much like anything that people who have lived here for awhile have known.

The culture, the quality of life, pristine environment, and enviable public school systems are rapidly being segregated into ever-shrinking areas of affluence.

Anyone who has read this blog knows that the focus here is on illegal immigration. Is the presence of people who are unlawfully in the country the only thing that has led to the Golden State's desperate financial and demographic situation, however? Clearly, no. There's been plenty of irresponsible spending by California politicians that is, at most, only marginally related to the millions of the undocumented who have set up house here.

Still, you can't escape the facts; facts that are so plain and obvious that one doesn't need to hold an MBA degree to see that much of California's economic ruin has resulted from nearly unfettered unlawful immigration from Latin America. We're rapidly absorbing the poorest and least educated that countries in that area of the world gladly send north, and the bills for having done this are coming due. California's illegal alien and anchor baby population is well over twice the size of any other state's, and not surprisingly, our state's budget deficit is also over twice the size of any other state's.

When you lack money, you borrow. California certainly has, out the yin yang. In fact, California is so far in debt that its credit rating is the lowest of all 50 states. And when you can't borrow anymore, you do without. California is ...

Because we have been so busy building public schools (among other things) to keep up with an exploding Hispanic population, and repeatedly raising public school teachers' compensation to convince educators to work in dreary academic conditions surrounded by limited-English learners and street criminals, we essentially stopped constructing prisons. Well the illegal alien children, and the offspring of current and former illegal aliens, who now make up the bulk of public school students here, have been graduating at rates below 50%.

Where does a person with little education, who has been raised in a family where skirting laws is everyday conduct, commonly wind up? You guessed it. Over half of the people in California jails and prisons are current and former illegal aliens, and their children. In fact, we have so many illegals and anchor babies that our "gray bar hotels" are stuffed. Jam-packed to the degree that the Supreme Court recently ruled they violate 8th Amendment protections against cruel and unusual punishment
OK, so just build more prisons, right? Sure ... with what money? We already spent it on teachers, free public school breakfasts and lunches, new grade school campuses, discounted college tuition for illegal aliens, and prison guards who watch over our growing population of people who didn't seem to benefit from the money we've been laying out to educate/babysit them.

The bottom line: California will be releasing tens of thousands of convicts because government officials don't have any other choice.

Therefore, when we say the Golden State "won't be much like anything that people who have lived here for awhile have known," that isn't hyperbole or agenda motivated exaggeration. It's simply reality. The most basic function of government is to protect people and property. California's government increasingly can't because the money is all gone, and so are many of the citizen taxpayers who never wanted any part of this grand liberal immigration experiment and politically correct nonsense, to begin with.


A video concerning the exodus of middle class taxpayers from California: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC3q8P6TB54

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http://www.mexica-movement.org/ They claim all of North America for Mexico!

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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, February 11, 2008
In California, League of United Latin American Citizens has adopted a resolution to declare "California Del Norte" a sanctuary zone for immigrants. The declaration urges the Mexican government to invoke its rights under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo "to seek third nation neutral arbitration of disputes concerning immigration laws and their enforcement." We’ll have the story.

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