As Clown World Turns...

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It's the gay, special needs, Great Value Danny DeVito again...The vile Left using the most deranged, unstable, and mentally ill to do their bidding



I guess there were no Undertaker fans there...


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Someone please big boot his ass across the street.
 
This is insane, the only good thing is Minnesota does have a version of the castle doctrine in which people in their homes do not have to retreat (yet in public they do) and can use deadly force on those committing a "misdemeanor" breaking in their home...









 

I can confirm the only thing Mexicans want from us is $.

Mexicans with money don't want to go to the US. Mexicans here send money every week back to Mexico. Western Union should be shut down.

Racism? It's rampant in Mexico towards gringos. They're only friendly for the money. Sure, there'll be exceptions but for the majority they hate us.
 
I can confirm the only thing Mexicans want from us is $.

Mexicans with money don't want to go to the US. Mexicans here send money every week back to Mexico. Western Union should be shut down.

Racism? It's rampant in Mexico towards gringos. They're only friendly for the money. Sure, there'll be exceptions but for the majority they hate us.
Maybe so but I do know alot of good people from Mexico that live full time in the US, most are citizens by birth. Yes some do go home alot because it is cheaper to live but there is no work that pays there as well as in the US.

One guy I know told me there are 68 indigenous languages spoken in Mexico aside from Spanish and I just looked it up and he is correct, he said when they speak anything besides Spanish you don't know if they are telling someone to do something bad to you when he is home. I have no problem with people working hard and coming to the US via the approved immigration laws like many have and contributing to the economy.

I've heard some Americans are retiring to Mexico because of cost of living here in the US but the Mexicans get mad because it drives up the cost of living down there.

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Mexico has 69 official languages: Spanish and 68 indigenous languages. While Spanish is the de facto national language and spoken by the vast majority of the population, many indigenous languages, along with their dialects, are also spoken throughout the country.
 
Maybe so but I do know alot of good people from Mexico that live full time in the US, most are citizens by birth. Yes some do go home alot because it is cheaper to live but there is no work that pays there as well as in the US.

One guy I know told me there are 68 indigenous languages spoken in Mexico aside from Spanish and I just looked it up and he is correct, he said when they speak anything besides Spanish you don't know if they are telling someone to do something bad to you when he is home. I have no problem with people working hard and coming to the US via the approved immigration laws like many have and contributing to the economy.

I've heard some Americans are retiring to Mexico because of cost of living here in the US but the Mexicans get mad because it drives up the cost of living down there.

AI Overview


Mexico has 69 official languages: Spanish and 68 indigenous languages. While Spanish is the de facto national language and spoken by the vast majority of the population, many indigenous languages, along with their dialects, are also spoken throughout the country.
I own a house down in Cabo and I spend a lot of time down there and what I wrote is actually true by first hand experience.

Because it's a house with no HOAs I don't have a Mexican property manager so I deal with the locals myself and I've got a 100 negative stories with very few positive ones to share. I'm now an expert plumber, electrician, gardener, roofer, builder because I HAD TO BE.

When you're in Mexico you see their culture in play very easily and it's so very very different to ours.

Mexico is WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY SAFER than advertised provided you stay away from drugs. This is 100% true and in fact I use to live next door to a Sinaloa drug cartel cell (5 with a sicario) and they were the best neighbors you could want and even they said, stay away from the shit and you're fine.

Is Mexico a good cheap SAFE place to live and retire? Absolutely provided you aren't a stickler for perfection and expecting a positive outcome that's beyond their capability.

There are some famous actors who live there almost fulltime. When I'm there I see Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Sons of Anarchy) almost every second day having his coffee sitting by himself reading scripts.
 
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I own a house down in Cabo and I spend a lot of time down there and what I wrote is actually true by first hand experience.

Because it's a house with no HOAs I don't have a Mexican property manager so I deal with the locals myself and I've got a 100 negative stories with very few positive ones to share. I'm now an expert plumber, electrician, gardener, roofer, builder because I HAD TO BE.

When you're in Mexico you see their culture in play very easily and it's so very very different to ours.

Mexico is WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY SAFER than advertised provided you stay away from drugs. This is 100% true and in fact I use to live next door to a Sinaloa drug cartel cell (5 with a sicario) and they were the best neighbors you could want and even they said, stay away from the shit and you're fine.

Is Mexico a good cheap SAFE place to live and retire? Absolutely provided you aren't a stickler for perfection and expecting a positive outcome that's beyond their capability.

There are some famous actors who live there almost fulltime. When I'm there I see Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Sons of Anarchy) almost every second day having his coffee sitting by himself reading scripts.
I believe you completely....I traveled alot for work in my 20's-30's overseas in asia, south america but mostly nationwide and I've heard enough stories about Mexico, the Caribbean that I have no desire to visit or live there. I worked for a well known company in the power generation industry and we had a jobs in South America but we had one in Venezuela in the 90's and our company contact told us not to wear our company logo on our work clothes and not to tell anyone we were from America. He said kidnapping Americans for a $10,000 dollar ransom or whatever they could get was common. They didn't care much for Americans in Japan, Taiwan or Hong Kong, some of the locals were decent but overall we weren't liked.

My boss kept telling me I was going when it came up and luckily I quit before he could send me...........:LOL::jerkit:
 
I believe you completely....I traveled alot for work in my 20's-30's overseas in asia, south america but mostly nationwide and I've heard enough stories about Mexico, the Caribbean that I have no desire to visit or live there. I worked for a well known company in the power generation industry and we had a jobs in South America but we had one in Venezuela in the 90's and our company contact told us not to wear our company logo on our work clothes and not to tell anyone we were from America. He said kidnapping Americans for a $10,000 dollar ransom or whatever they could get was common. They didn't care much for Americans in Japan, Taiwan or Hong Kong, some of the locals were decent but overall we weren't liked.

My boss kept telling me I was going when it came up and luckily I quit before he could send me...........:LOL::jerkit:
In Los Cabos I'm not aware of any kidnappings ever happening. I've had my place there for over 8yrs and all has been well.

On the mainland that's another story I suspect but I must say, I like Mexico City a lot. Way more international and way more money there than you would expect.

The benefit to us regarding living down there is you can get in a car and drive there if you want. The drive down the Baja is quite scenic and a must do at least once.

I've never had any interest in going to Venezuela but I've been to many other Sth American countries and I'm happy not to go back again as it's all the same attitude wise.
 
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