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The Mexican Tigers

The era of the supersonic fighters arrived in México in 1982 in the form of the new Defense Squadron 401 composed of a dozen Northrup F5 Tiger II’s: ten F5e single-seat and two F5f, dual-seat fighter jets. The new fighters were not the first jets in México’s arsenal but they were the first supersonic interceptors. […]

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The Western Hemisphere Energy Workshops

Author’s note: This is part 3 of 3 The proponents of the common market scheme knew of México’s continued resistance to the common market plan. They softened up the approach towards México by moving away from the loss of sovereignty issue to a more palatable agreement of sharing resources, including financial assistance and private investment. […]

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The Common Market

Author’s note: This is part 2 of 3 The North American Common Market, outlined by the report, envisioned a marketplace with the “free movement across of the borders of all commodities, particularly oil and gas, but people as well.” The effort would strengthen the United States against oil manipulation by the Arab nations and protect […]

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Good Neighbor Policy

Author’s note: This is part 1 of 3 The United States will go to war for oil rang the headlines across México and much of the world throughout the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. On February 14, 1979, then-president Jimmy Carter, a Democrat, was set to meet with Mexican president José López Portillo. Both heads […]

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Ronald Reagan and Open Borders

Many conservatives in the United States like to channel Ronald Reagan as the image of the “America First” doctrine and true U.S.-centric conservatism. This narrative is part of the fiction that is driving today’s far right-wing conservatism that put Donald Trump into office. The problem, though, is that it is all based on a lie. […]

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The Assimilated Immigrant Lie

A reader recently sent me a link to a YouTube video expressing the difference between an assimilated immigrant and one that is not. It does not matter who the reader is because the video expresses what many believe is the problem with Mexican immigrants to the United States. As most of you know, I do […]

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The Tax Pain of 2017

Like most of you, this week I am dealing with filing my taxes for 2016. I am not a U.S. citizen, but like most of you reading this today, I also file and pay income taxes each year. As a self-employed individual, in addition to the income tax, I pay an additional tax, the self-employed […]

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Donald Trump Did the Right Thing About Syria

Yes, imagine that, I’m agreeing that Donald Trump did the right thing with bombing the Syrian airbase. It is important to separate the things Donald Trump does that need to be challenged from the things that Donald Trump does that is right for the country. It is also important that all of those that oppose […]