6/20/2013
- Michael Reagan Townhall.com
What the heck is wrong with Mexico?
It’s got everything it needs to be a prosperous
First World country. It’s got a $1.7 trillion free-market economy -- the
12th largest in the world. It’s got 116 million of the hardest working people
on the planet. It’s got its own oil, gas, silver and other natural
resources. It’s got beautiful beaches and ancient ruins to attract tourists.
So why is Mexico such a mess?
Why are its wages so low and its per capita income
a third of ours? Why is its unemployment rate so high? Why is its pollution so
bad? Why are drug cartels killing tens of thousands of
people each year in turf wars? Why are the drug traffickers effectively in
charge of the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border?
And, most import to us, why do so many of Mexico’s
poorest citizens have to leave their families, become criminals and sneak
across the U.S. border just to get a decent-paying job?
The answer is simple, and no secret.
The reason Mexico is not the safe, prosperous First
World country it should be is because of its corrupt government and the
politicians who run it.
Thirty years ago Ronald Reagan shocked the
professional appeasers, the Cold War wimps and the détente-forever crowd
when he called the Soviet Union exactly what it was and always had been -- “The
Evil Empire.”
My father’s politically incorrect truth-telling
told the whole world what he thought of the USSR and announced that he was
going to use moral and spiritual weapons, not just military strength, to fight
Soviet communism.
My father knew it was not the captive peoples of
the Soviet Union who were evil. It was their totalitarian government and the
terrible ideas that it enforced so brutally.
Mexico’s people are equally blameless. They’re not
the source of their country’s economic ills or our illegal-immigration problem. The Mexicans who cross into the USA looking for
work are doing what most people I know, including myself, would do if they were
trapped in a politically corrupt country.
It’s time for Washington to stop arguing over the
length or height or strength of our border fences, or how many years our 11
million illegal immigrants must wait in line to become an American citizen. It’s time for Washington to address the root cause
of our immigration problem -- the mess that is Mexico.
We need to stake out the moral high ground and do
what it takes to help Mexico -- and it’s not money. Mexico already has all the human and natural
resources it needs. But it’s being held back by corruption.
It’s time for an American president -- this
president -- to stand up and call Mexico what it has been for at least a
century, “The Corrupt Empire.” We -- through the president -- have to tell the
people of Mexico we want to help them clean up their corrupt government.
We have to tell them we understand why they must
risk their lives to come here illegally. And we have to tell them we want to
help them become a First World country so they can stay home.
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