Friday, July 28, 2023

The Treaty of Guadelupe Hidalgo.

The official end to the Mexican-American War was the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 1848.  

Since we kicked their asses, we got to decide how much of Mexico we decided to take.  As our very own.  Spoils of war, and all that.

Prior to that War, Mexico owned everything in California up past San Franpoopco, then all the way over past Utah, and down to include all of Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and most of Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.  

So, how much should the victors enjoy these spoils?  Should we have taken it all?  I think so.  But we didn't.  We only took the territory north of the Rio Grande.  That's a River.

And we've been paying for that mistake ever since.  

The agreement to have the Line of Demarcation between Meheeeeko and 'Murcia be the Rio (not so)Grande, was pretty stupid.  Had we just subsumed the entire country all that time ago, it could by now have been our 51st State, and we could have machine gun emplacements all across its Southern Border with Central 'Murica.  Had we done so, we wouldn't have had to ask, "pretty please," for people to stop raping, pillaging and plunding our Border.  We could just have demanded it. 

                     LIKE MEXICO DOES TODAY!

Did you know Meheeeeeko has tens of thousands of its crackest of troops guarding its southern border with Guatemala?  With machine guns ever 100 yards?  With overlapping sweeps so as not to allow any non-Meheeekanos in?  Because that's what borders are for?

The Bottom Line:  We are the world's chumps.  Its citizens break into our Country, illegally, and we give them stuff as a reward.  More than 7,000,000 of them so far.  Equal to the population of Hawaii and Nebraska.  So far.  They're living in style at Times Square on your $Dollar.  And this orchestrated chaos will continue until the "Big Guy" is made to leave office.  One way or another.   

Even the "Cackler-in-Chief" would be an improvement at this point...

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