pastro243 said:
Azuren said:
You know what happens to countries when they are freed from the grips of tyranny and left to their own devices? They do it again. Case in point, Iraq.
And there are plenty of reasons not to do something. But if you're going to look for reasons not to do something all day long, you'll never get anything done. And it may be one of the biggest trading partners to the United States, but it's just one of the many cases where America imports more than they export (which means that while there's a lot of trade going on, the US is losing on it).
Honestly, it always seems silly when people so far away from the problem think they know the answers on how to deal with it. You're not in the United States, Mexico, or even North America. You draw comparisons based on immigration in your own country when the similarities end at "there's illegal immgration". Does everyone in Mexico want to move to America? No. Does the Mexican government want to be part of America? No.
Does something need to be done about their rampant corruption and drug trade?

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Tyrany in Mexico? Also, I'm certain I didn't say anything about not doing anything about corruption and drugs
Oh, and those fallacies
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Everything is countrolled through money by the drug cartel, who use force when money won't work. People die over this, and many areas are just simply dangerous to live in now. So yeah, tyrany.
And no fallacies. There's a problem, I proposed an idea. Everyone else is so busy dismantling that idea to come up with their own ideas. Bring me a solution that won't end in another drug regime taking over or the current one maintaining its power. Then I'll further discuss this with you. Until then, you're acting no better than an average politician.