Mexico

This entry was posted in Editorial. Bookmark the permalink.
0 0 votes
Article Rating
9 Comments
Oldest
Newest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Thexrayboy
Thexrayboy
29 days ago

A portent of what’s coming to America…and most of the West.

Chasman
Chasman
29 days ago
Reply to  Thexrayboy

It’s already here….. Got lots of bodies to dispose of..

General 'Buck' Turgidson
General 'Buck' Turgidson
28 days ago
Reply to  Thexrayboy

Yeah--well the difference between Mexico and the USA is that the citizens of the USA are largely armed to the teeth, unlike the citizens of Mexico where gun ownership is a difficult thing to do. If the cartels operated in the open here in the USA like they do in Mexico--it would be open season on these rats in a manner you would not believe. And this is the reason why the cartels keep their operations well hidden inside our borders.

juan dela cruz
juan dela cruz
28 days ago

is ryan credible any more?

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
28 days ago
Reply to  juan dela cruz

Ryan recently admitted he was played by a guy talking about the truck the blew up in Las Vegas Trump hotel

juan dela cruz
juan dela cruz
27 days ago
Reply to  Crawfisher

2nd time in a month or so that he “oops’d”.

is he credible anymore?

tom finley
tom finley
28 days ago

Jeff Cooper vs. Terrorism Hopium will not fix this problem.

General 'Buck' Turgidson
General 'Buck' Turgidson
28 days ago

The wife and I stopped traveling to Mexico back in 2007 when a business associate of her company was killed by the cartel/s in Ensenada. He was the Managing Director of the Mitsubishi fish farming effort down there. He refused to pay the extortion demanded so they killed him. There is absolutely no rule of law in Mexico--the Federal government is like a Hollywood movie set, with nothing behind it. The military, the police and all the government officials bow to the cartels in some fashion. So my idiot neighbor up in my mountain AO decides to purchase a home on a 99 year lease in Ensenada and he thinks this is perfectly safe to live down there because he visited the place on a couple of cruise ship stops in the past. I went down there on a medical trip 6 years ago--and only went into the country about 100 yards from the Tijuana border because the doctor’s office was located there. The doctor informed me that ALL of his associates were kidnapped in the past few years and had to pay the standard ransom to be let go. You know there is something wrong with a country when there are soldiers with automatic weapons everywhere patrolling the streets on foot and in pickup trucks.