CALIFORNIA, MAKE AMERICA MEXICO AGAIN

Via Ben Garrison

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13 Comments
Pequiste
Pequiste
July 14, 2019 9:15 am

Hey! Mr. Garrison. The cartoon was missing a myriad of homeless, piles of human feces and millions of discarded, used, hypodermic needles.

The Democrat politicians of The Golden State have done a marvelous job of “enriching” the state, while at the same time bankrupting it.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Pequiste
July 14, 2019 12:23 pm

Yup, and if they enrich it anymore it will become the 13th century.

Epic Cinema (EC)
Epic Cinema (EC)
  Mygirl...maybe
July 14, 2019 1:05 pm

Big Red, your just jealous because you live in that shithole of Texas, San Antonio.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Epic Cinema (EC)
July 14, 2019 1:32 pm

Sigh, how many times do I have to teach you that you’re is a conjunction of you are? Please, proper grammar if you’re going to insult people otherwise you merely look ignorant.

To date the homeless haven’t overrun San Antonio and there’s no one shitting in the streets or littering the place with plastic hypodermic needles, it is a sanctuary city though so time will tell. We’re just waiting for the next batch of illegals from the ebola zone in Africa to come and culturally enrich the place.

Epic Cinema (EC)
Epic Cinema (EC)
  Pequiste
July 14, 2019 1:17 pm

Pequisto, that situation is in N.Cal, not SoCal. SD and LA have their street shitters but they are crazies from back east. They float on down to sunny SoCal to escape the weather elsewhere. They are weather refugees, not economic refugees.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Epic Cinema (EC)
July 14, 2019 4:04 pm

That’s not the latest intel I’ve received from high credibility sources recently arrived from Hollyweird and W.Covina: they are coming for reasons cultural, economic and meteorological. And as for where they’re from (note, again, the cool contraction usage,) someone I spoke to from Portland, OR. suggested “they*” move up and down the Left coast from Seattle to S.D. and even spend some quality beach time in the environs of Ensenada. I guess if one is “on the team” and collecting the government’s largesse from two or three different locales, Cabo might even be doable.

Treefarmer
Treefarmer
July 14, 2019 3:21 pm

The Reconquista is in full swing. We took CA, AZ, NM, and TX from them and they are just now taking it back. We took it by flooding the region with settlers. They are doing the same. Nothing lasts forever. The southwest is a nice place to visit in the winter, but I wouldn’t want to live there.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Treefarmer
July 14, 2019 4:40 pm

Without air conditioning most of the ‘reconquest’ is uninhabitable in the summer. It’s also very arid and without water? Well….

Prior to the arrival of the original white settlers, the area was overrun with Comanches and the Mexicans were getting the shit beat out of them when they weren’t enjoying the siestas and not-working-too-hard ethos that let things fall to shit, which is why the Mexican government brought in the white settlers in the first place. Time will tell how well the reconquista does if the new inhabitants follow in their ancestor’s footsteps.

Epic Cinema (EC)
Epic Cinema (EC)
  Mygirl...maybe
July 14, 2019 4:46 pm

It was a collaboration between the Mexican army and the US Army that captured and subdued the Comanches. But go ahead and make up whatever history you like, Carrot Top.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Epic Cinema (EC)
July 14, 2019 6:18 pm

So sorry little flaccid Chihuahua, it was the Texas Rangers, the onslaught of development, onslaught of settlers, repeating rifles and revolvers and disease that did in the Comanches in Texas. There’s lots more to the story than your simplistic comment but you are right about the US Army. Mexican Army? Not so much. There was a Civil War, a Texas War of Independence, and a few other items that precluded any Mexican army against comanche in US involvement.
Comanche raids into Mexico did not cease with accession of Texas to the United States and the end of the Mexican–American War in 1848, but the Comanche faced a new situation as the U.S. took over the future states of California, Arizona, and New Mexico. Mexico derived only a single benefit from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ended the war. The United States pledged in the treaty that it would police the border to prevent Indian invasions of Mexico. The U.S. had little more success in curtailing Comanche and Apache raids than Mexico had. If anything the tempo of the raids increased in the 1850s. In 1852, in perhaps the most far-ranging of all the raids, the Comanche reached the Mexican state of Jalisco in the tropics near the Pacific Ocean, 600 miles (970 km) from their usual crossing point of the Rio Grande, near Presidio, Texas and nearly 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from their Great Plains homeland.[32] By 1856, authorities in horse-rich Durango would claim that Indian raids, mostly Comanche, in their state had taken nearly 6,000 lives, abducted 748 people, and forced the abandonment of 358 settlements over the previous 20 years.[33]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas%E2%80%93Indian_wars
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comanche_Wars
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comanche%E2%80%93Mexico_Wars

Epic Cinema (EC)
Epic Cinema (EC)
  Mygirl...maybe
July 14, 2019 7:15 pm

Aw, gummy bear clit done some research. Where is Cochise buried?