The 2012 Mexican War started today.
Sindicato Mexicano de Electricistas (SME), Electrical Workers Union, and Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) movement are already working together.
The revolution will not be televised. Yesterday I posted in digg.com the NYT version of this epochal Mexican movement.
Mr. Marc Lacey in a detached (objective?) way writes:
"Mexico Says It Is Closing a Provider of Electricity"
It sounds as if somebody didn't pay their electric bill, or something as innocuous as that. When in reality this may be the most important political movement coming out of Mexico, since Gral. Lázaro Cárdenas' son Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, who actually was born in the Mexican White House, broke away from the party his father helped create, and obviously had failed Mexicans by 1988.
That year the corrupt politicians that broke the party of the Mexican Revolution, were able to steal the election away from Cárdenas Jr.
In 2006, the present President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, stole the election from AMLO.
Funny, isn't it? Marc doesn't know any of this.
One would expect, after a few months in Mexico City, one would learn something on SME, and AMLO.
Maybe I shouldn't be that harsh, I grew up two blocks away of SME; I used to go watch free movies thanks to the organized electric workers that I so much admire. They are not goofus that should be fired. I am mad as hell.
Marc is just another gringo having a good time in Mexico as a "journalist" for the NYT.
Sorry, if I insulted somebody. Just check my facts.
I see a train wreck coming to Mexico in 2012.
Mayan Apocalypse?
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