Why didnt we annex Baja?

Why didnt we annex Baja?

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Been asking this myself. Wouldve been prime real estate.
Now its held by shitskins who run slums there.

*Why didnt we voted for Pat

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probably cause u couldnt afford it

Not taking 50% more of mexico than we did was a mistake. Not taking cuba was a mistake too.

Also northern midwest warmer than dixie south. KEK. rebels likely dying of cold.

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We should do it bros

Have a friend who lives in Loreto in Baja.
He loves it there says it not like the other Mexico

Didn't? Why Don't we just fash out, ship them across, and annex baja one day? The spic animal is sitting on prime real estate, if we'd just eradicate them from it.

>The expansionist interests of the United States remain valid within a conservative sector of the Republican Party. One of its clearest exponents has been Patrick Buchanan, who has been a counselor to former presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.


>Author of several books, is also a columnist of influential newspapers and currently a commentator on policy issues of major television networks in that country, adhering to the campaign of Donald Trump.

>Pat Buchanan was also a candidate of the Republican Party for the presidency of the United States in 1992 and 1996.

>He is a respected character in the conservative sectors of the United States and now openly supports the campaign of the candidate Donald Trump, who he assures, depends on the future of the Republican Party, in addition to sharing with the controversial millionaire his views on Mexico .

>And in the matter of Mexico, Pat Buchanan has gone much further through his articles and opinions, with special fixation on the peninsula of Baja California to which he has described a land rich in gold and oil, a situation that nowadays acquires notoriety because it has been announced that his statements are indeed true and only in Baja California Sur has the issue of oil been revived with the statements of Benito Bermúdez Almada, director of the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp), who affirms that There is not only black gold under the mainland, but also huge deposits in the Gulf of California .

>Historically, the attempts of the United States to annex or buy the largest and most unpopulated territory of Mexico, the entire peninsula, have been public and private. Since the war of 1847, about which Pat Buchanan says that the annexation of territory that was made by the United States was not a robbery, but that it was a "purchase" and "the Baja California peninsula was still offered for sale." .

>Years before the Magonista revolt in Baja California 1911, where there was always doubt whether sectors of the United States really wanted to seize by violent means the northern part of the peninsula, a diplomatic battle was fought for the great interest of the fleet North American Pacific to acquire the entire Magdalena Bay north of La Paz in the municipality of Comondú.

>One of the last formal attempts to acquire the peninsula, was through the "Lower California Purchase Society" founded ex profeso for the transaction with the consensus of several governors of the United States. The letter of intent was sent to President Álvaro Obregón in 1922, who politely declined the offer.

>Hence the misgivings that President Lázaro Cárdenas always had for the American expansionist intentions with which he fought at its most critical stage during the oil expropriation. Then in his cautious position, when he learned of the entry of American troops to Baja California during World War II, as they intended to install military bases .

>fahrenheit

>PATRICK BUCHANAN OF EXPANSIONIST IDEAS

>The theory of "Manifest Destiny" is still valid in this influential character, who quotes him constantly in his books and articles. It is possible that soon, if Donald Trump wins the Republican nomination to the presidency of the United States country in which he insists that "we must return his greatness", Patrick Buchanan becomes one of its main advisers.

>The UNAM researcher Arturo Bonilla Sánchez in his essay entitled "The macroproject in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and privatizations / Attempted against national sovereignty", which was published in the Latin American Journal of Economics, cites:

>"Patrick Buchanan argues that if Mexico is a country that has many economic problems and is heavily indebted, it could pay its debt by giving the entire peninsula of Baja California to the United States."

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Holy shit, there is still chance,

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Not an argument

>meanwhile in baja

At least is not colder here ;^)

How likely will me and a friend, both blue eyed gringos in our 20s, encounter trouble on a motorcycle trip down to baja

Some parts of Baja are being colonized by whitey, essentially buying and selling properties in USD, of course this makes it impossible for any mexican to live there driving everyone away.

That being said Baja is still druglord territory. The only city that is "not like the other Mexico" is Merida, which essentially is Baja for mexicans. You could live there peacefully for the reminder of your life with very little money.

Zero trouble.

>Slave state vs free state issue
>americans didn't want mongrels
>Trist the negotiator fucked with the negotiations
>Issues with supplying the army over the long term
If slavery would have been resolved before this most of mexico would have annexed.