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Virginia Abernethy
October 12, 2007
Ex-Mexican Prez: 'Amero' on the Way
The Mexicans stand to gain so much from a merger of Mexico, the United States, and Canada that they can't help letting the cat out of the bag. Vicente Fox is just the latest Mexican politico to be jumping for joy, telling the US how the currencies will be merged and the borders open.
On CNN's "Larry King Live," former Mexican President Vicente Fox confirmed the existence of a tri-partied government plan to create the amero as a new regional currency to replace the U.S. dollar, the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso. Letting the US dollar fall in value against other currencies is an obvious way to prepare the American public for this national humiliation — a joint currency and open borders with a country noted for its drug cartels, high murder rate, and corrupt police.
Mexico has lots that the US does not want and almost nothing that we do want. Even the giant oil field, Cantarell, is depleting fast. Production falls several percent annually, so PEMEX will soon be unable to refill the Mexican billionaire pockets to which it is so singularly dedicated. The Mexican elite need fresh meat and think they have found it in American taxpayers and law-abiding citizens.
October 9, 2007
![]() Ex-Mexican President Vicente Fox last night on CNN |
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox confirmed the existence of a plan conceived with President Bush to create a new regional currency in the Americas, in an interview last night on CNN's "Larry King Live."
It possibly was the first time a leader of Mexico, Canada or the U.S. openly confirmed a plan for a regional currency. Fox explained the current regional trade agreement that encompasses the Western Hemisphere is intended to evolve into other previously hidden aspects of integration. [more]
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