Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Why are our politicians encouraging Mexico to breach this agreement?

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Getting down to the nuts and bolts of it...Our own politicians are encouraging Mexico to breach an agreement and take back what they sold to us in 1848...Is this common around the world...do elected officials in other nations encourage neighboring nations to discreetly conquer their territories?
It’s an almost silent form of conquering but it’s conquering nonetheless. It is descendants of Mexico inhabiting and running California and much of other states due to this breach.
Does this seem like an odd dynamic to anyone else?
 
Getting down to the nuts and bolts of it...Our own politicians are encouraging Mexico to breach an agreement and take back what they sold to us in 1848...Is this common around the world...do elected officials in other nations encourage neighboring nations to discreetly conquer their territories?
It’s an almost silent form of conquering but it’s conquering nonetheless. It is descendants of Mexico inhabiting and running California and much of other states due to this breach.
Does this seem like an odd dynamic to anyone else?
California thinks all border states belong to Mexico. The Mexicans never controlled American Indian territories very well. The Arizona and New Mexico Pueblos merely ignored them by staying remote. Mexico chose to leave them alone and simply claim the territory to please Spain who was off and on at war with England and thought some other European countries not worth their time and effort since they could not speak Spanish. Their holdings in Mexico was less than lustrous after exploiting and taking all the riches they had, 25% of which wound up on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean since crossing was so deadly back then with no knowledge of upcoming storms other than to ornothologists of the day who were away, exploring the vast New World's bird nests. I know that sounds funny, but men in the sixteenth through eighteenths centuries had to seek other clues from nature than we have today with seeing clouds moving in predictable seasonal ways from space satellites that take digital pictures that are instantly available to people on the ground with the correct digital receiver equipment.

In the scheme of things, when Texicans declared their independence from Mexico per se, the Mexicans had not sufficiently populated the blank territories there, and welcomed the fleeing colonists who saw too much land that cost too much money, so they migrated west to find their own places in Mexican "territories" like Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
 
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Getting down to the nuts and bolts of it...Our own politicians are encouraging Mexico to breach an agreement and take back what they sold to us in 1848...Is this common around the world...do elected officials in other nations encourage neighboring nations to discreetly conquer their territories?
It’s an almost silent form of conquering but it’s conquering nonetheless. It is descendants of Mexico inhabiting and running California and much of other states due to this breach.
Does this seem like an odd dynamic to anyone else?


Wet backs make for a more docile slave class. Way cheaper to.
 
Getting down to the nuts and bolts of it...Our own politicians are encouraging Mexico to breach an agreement and take back what they sold to us in 1848...Is this common around the world...do elected officials in other nations encourage neighboring nations to discreetly conquer their territories?
It’s an almost silent form of conquering but it’s conquering nonetheless. It is descendants of Mexico inhabiting and running California and much of other states due to this breach.
Does this seem like an odd dynamic to anyone else?
We broke it.
 
Getting down to the nuts and bolts of it...Our own politicians are encouraging Mexico to breach an agreement and take back what they sold to us in 1848...Is this common around the world...do elected officials in other nations encourage neighboring nations to discreetly conquer their territories?
It’s an almost silent form of conquering but it’s conquering nonetheless. It is descendants of Mexico inhabiting and running California and much of other states due to this breach.
Does this seem like an odd dynamic to anyone else?
We broke it.

We broke it?

How so?
 
Getting down to the nuts and bolts of it...Our own politicians are encouraging Mexico to breach an agreement and take back what they sold to us in 1848...Is this common around the world...do elected officials in other nations encourage neighboring nations to discreetly conquer their territories?
It’s an almost silent form of conquering but it’s conquering nonetheless. It is descendants of Mexico inhabiting and running California and much of other states due to this breach.
Does this seem like an odd dynamic to anyone else?
Wet backs make for a more docile slave class. Way cheaper to.
Sorry, Mexicans are very intelligent people with or without their Spanish connections, and here are just a few items on their inventions checklist:
1. Popcorn! :party: And the first white men to try it were the Conquistadores.:popcorn:
2. Chewing gum. Aztecs of Mexico extracted the sap of a tree for chewing satisfaction generations before the Wrigley Company started profiting from it.
3. Kahlua (coffee liquer) and it's still a favorite in the liquer familia.
4. Oral contraceptives were invented first by a Mexican chemistry student, Mexican Luis Miramontes.
5. Anti-graffiti paint in 2000--the UNAM named "Deletum 3000" which prevents anything wet or oily adhering to Deletum 3000.
6. Indelible ink was invented to adhere to voting fingerprints for 24 hours to prevent fraud in Mexico's elections, which allowed people to vote for only one day, providing a finger print. The indelible ink wouldn't come off the voters' fingers, so it prevented voter fraud as early as 1994, and it sold well in countries that wanted to prevent the same problem.
7. A Mexican engineer Manuel González Flores invented earthquake-proof foundations to prevent buildings in the ring of fire range from toppling, and Mexico City has the problem too.


There's more. Trust me, the architects of Mexican origin are safety-minded fellows. It doesn't get better than that, except many of them have art backgrounds as well. *sigh*​
 
Getting down to the nuts and bolts of it...Our own politicians are encouraging Mexico to breach an agreement and take back what they sold to us in 1848...Is this common around the world...do elected officials in other nations encourage neighboring nations to discreetly conquer their territories?
It’s an almost silent form of conquering but it’s conquering nonetheless. It is descendants of Mexico inhabiting and running California and much of other states due to this breach.
Does this seem like an odd dynamic to anyone else?
Wet backs make for a more docile slave class. Way cheaper to.
Sorry, Mexicans are very intelligent people with or without their Spanish connections, and here are just a few items on their inventions checklist:
1. Popcorn! :party: And the first white men to try it were the Conquistadores.:popcorn:
2. Chewing gum. Aztecs of Mexico extracted the sap of a tree for chewing satisfaction generations before the Wrigley Company started profiting from it.
3. Kahlua (coffee liquer) and it's still a favorite in the liquer familia.
4. Oral contraceptives were invented first by a Mexican chemistry student, Mexican Luis Miramontes.
5. Anti-graffiti paint in 2000--the UNAM named "Deletum 3000" which prevents anything wet or oily adhering to Deletum 3000.
6. Indelible ink was invented to adhere to voting fingerprints for 24 hours to prevent fraud in Mexico's elections, which allowed people to vote for only one day, providing a finger print. The indelible ink wouldn't come off the voters' fingers, so it prevented voter fraud as early as 1994, and it sold well in countries that wanted to prevent the same problem.
7. A Mexican engineer Manuel González Flores invented earthquake-proof foundations to prevent buildings in the ring of fire range from toppling, and Mexico City has the problem too.


There's more. Trust me, the architects of Mexican origin are safety-minded fellows. It doesn't get better than that, except many of them have art backgrounds as well. *sigh*​



Like I said. A more docile slave class. If they were so awesome, they wouldn't be leaving their country in droves.
 
Getting down to the nuts and bolts of it...Our own politicians are encouraging Mexico to breach an agreement and take back what they sold to us in 1848.........


Link?

Do you need a link to prove the sky is blue?


So you can't. You're full of shit as always.

Be specific...what do you need proven?



It’s what YOU need: support for your claim.
 
The reason why Spain gave land grants to Americans to settle in Texas was because Mexicans refuse to settle in Texas.
Stephen F. Austin - Wikipedia
Yep. The Mexicans didn't like the American Indians who'd been there for centuries and boycotted their churches and fought fiercely anybody who entered their areas. For some reason, the Texicans were a little more amenable to the native Americans. Not sure why that was, except for the Americanos were pretty ferocious themselves, having survived the Battle of New Orleans, and understood Indian warfare well enough to battle off the best armed forces in the Old World, twice and enchanted the rest of the Europeans with their independent ways.
 

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