Z-man has a very intriguing take on The Wall, and by the way, the "bad hombre" remark of Trump.
First, he notes the meteoric rise in heroin deaths around the country. Then:
...it is important to note the direction of the drug flow. America has
never had a problem with drugs pouring in from Canada or Iceland. The
flood of cheap narcotics into America starts in Mexico...
...This sort of thing does not happen in Canada because Canada is a
responsible country with mostly responsible leaders. They would use the
tools of the state to cripple the large scale production of narcotics.
That’s not the case in Mexico, where the political class provides cover
to the drug cartels and helps them violate US laws with regards to
banking and border access. Putting pressure on the Mexican political
class, to crack down on their narcotics trafficking and their human
smuggling over the border, would have an impact on the heroin problem in
the US.
Up until now, our rulers have not seen fit to put any pressure on the
Mexican rulers about the drugs and human smuggling. Real countries with
patriotic leaders have no tolerance for other countries
protecting pirates and drug cartels on their border. They hold the
leaders of those border countries accountable. Globalists have no duty
to their citizens as citizenship does not exist. America’s ruling class
has nothing but empathy for the Mexican ruling class and nothing but
contempt for the Americans people, especially the founding stock....
Come to think of it, he's right. Clinton, Bush, and The CommieBozo never did jack-squat about smacking the CorruptoCraticos de Mexico.
...Trump is the first pro-American president we’ve had in close to three
decades. Trump seems to get that the way to address the border problems,
including the drugs, is to hold the Mexican elite responsible....
That sorta clarifies the "bad hombres---we'll take them out" remarks Trump made to the CorruptoCrapico currently running Mexico, eh??
This sort of thing does not happen in Canada because Canada is a responsible country with mostly responsible leaders.
ReplyDeleteOr possibly because Canada is too far north to grow the plants that get turned into the drugs in large quantities without expensive greenhouses. But maybe it's because they're so responsible.