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Mexican Peso's Downward Spiral
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PostPosted: 13 Apr 2003 01:23 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

doroteo wrote:
The cause of the peso downward spiral is attributed to none other than the United States government. They wanted it this way so that United States Investors could get better deals on Mexican land.

Things have not changed much since before the Mexican Revolution. The US is always trying to capitalize on someone, and of course it's always the poor Mexican working man.


i heard that it was just the mexican government trying to strengthen their economy by using their foreign reserves to buy pesos. it also didn't help when they removed those three zeros. remember the "nuevos pesos?" that, i believe is more believeable than this I'm with stupid


remember that during the big railroad movement, it was the chinos that where enslaved and not mexicans. mexicans were to "lazy"
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PostPosted: 13 Apr 2003 12:29 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

chainsmokinmonkey wrote:
i heard that it was just the mexican government trying to strengthen their economy by using their foreign reserves to buy pesos. it also didn't help when they removed those three zeros. remember the "nuevos pesos?" that, i believe is more believeable than this I'm with stupid


Take a history class, and while you're at it, sue the school that you graduated from for allowing you to graduate. You definitely were not ready.

You're little theory is actually partially true. Whoever told you that probably knew what they were talking about. But, where do all the Mexican presidents, and other high officials go to school? The U.S.

I'm telling you, your a moron, but I also wanted to let you know that throughout history, the United States has played a major role in Mexico's major issues. From the days of Miguel Hidalgo, to Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa, even today with Vicente Fox. The U.S. has always been involved, but secretly.



chainsmokinmonkey wrote:
remember that during the big railroad movement, it was the chinos that where enslaved and not mexicans. mexicans were to "lazy"


Did you ever graduate from High School? Better yet, did you ever graduate from Pre-School?

Mexicans were kicked out of their land around the time when the railroads were being built. To further that Mexico was a little too close to the U.S. to use Mexicans as slaves. Can you imagine the war that would have broken out? Around that time, Mexico could have done some major damage to the U.S. and they knew that.
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PostPosted: 13 Apr 2003 05:49 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

doroteo wrote:
chainsmokinmonkey wrote:
i heard that it was just the mexican government trying to strengthen their economy by using their foreign reserves to buy pesos. it also didn't help when they removed those three zeros. remember the "nuevos pesos?" that, i believe is more believeable than this I'm with stupid


Take a history class, and while you're at it, sue the school that you graduated from for allowing you to graduate. You definitely were not ready.

You're little theory is actually partially true. Whoever told you that probably knew what they were talking about. But, where do all the Mexican presidents, and other high officials go to school? The U.S.

I'm telling you, your a moron, but I also wanted to let you know that throughout history, the United States has played a major role in Mexico's major issues. From the days of Miguel Hidalgo, to Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa, even today with Vicente Fox. The U.S. has always been involved, but secretly.



chainsmokinmonkey wrote:
remember that during the big railroad movement, it was the chinos that where enslaved and not mexicans. mexicans were to "lazy"


Did you ever graduate from High School? Better yet, did you ever graduate from Pre-School?

Mexicans were kicked out of their land around the time when the railroads were being built. To further that Mexico was a little too close to the U.S. to use Mexicans as slaves. Can you imagine the war that would have broken out? Around that time, Mexico could have done some major damage to the U.S. and they knew that.


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PostPosted: 29 Apr 2003 04:20 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

chainsmokinmonkey wrote:
MEChA: Mexican Endowment of Crying Hermys Association Question


Now I am convinced you ride in the small yellow school bus.
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PostPosted: 29 Apr 2003 05:03 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

doroteo wrote:
chainsmokinmonkey wrote:
MEChA: Mexican Endowment of Crying Hermys Association Question


Now I am convinced you ride in the small yellow school bus.



Laughing YOU ARE A HERMY!!!!!
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