When will North Mexico and Mexico unify?

When will North Mexico and Mexico unify?

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Alaska es arcilla rusa

Why are mexican states so complex while american states are squares?

North America unified as one massive fucking country when?

Soon all of your people will come to USA and USA will re-called to MEXICO

Why stop there? We just need a one world government already.

>Slavic technology

in about a century

What is Español (US) like?

LOS

>implying anyone will be left alive in a century

I was scrolling through int and not prepared to see an image like this and it unironically triggered me.

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>amerisquares

The empire of Canada

I like it

what about united mexican states tho

Because Mexico has history and culture.

Or
United MexiCAN Provinces

When Mexicans achieve majority in Southwest US.

When the cumskins die out thanks to their cuckery

After Trump gets knocked out of office by the globalists

The non-meme answer is that Mexican geography is completely different. The US is dominated by wide, flat plains with a few, easily crossed mountains scattered in. Mexico is dominated by some of these same mountains, but steeper and much more difficult to pass.

Whereas Americans tend to invent borders where there probably shouldn't be any, Mexicans tend to be stuck with some pretty unavoidable geographic boundaries.

There would be little benefit to Mexico and Canada. They would be completely sidelined politically by the US even more so than they already are

Our new Prime Minister would put a stop to American shenanigans once and for all. Thus, the United Provinces of the Americas would reign supreme and eclipse all.

Llévate el truck al parking, mijo. Para que de allí andemos a casa de sua buela

>American education is actually bretty gud

Greater Bermuda when?

Hopefully we won't have another Democrat president for 30 years.

That sounds just like how your average Northerner would speak.

THIS Also we don't share many core values, we are far too liberal for even Democrats and we don't want that the clusterfuck that's American foreign policy, I for one I'm happy living in a pacifist neutral country.

And really do either Canada or Mexico have any need to take on the 20 trillion USD debt of american taxpayers? No, gracias, I'd rather we keep our universal healthcare rather than having to deal with dumb fuck Republicans arguing for tax cuts for the rich, even our corrupt politicians can run a country better when it comes to finance.

This. Won't happen in our lifetimes

Chinga tu madre.

>we are far too liberal for even Democrats

Eh? Mexicans (and really, all of Latin America) are very much still in the 1950s on a lot of things like gender relations and gay rights, I wouldn't call them exactly a Tumblr paradise by any stretch.

Not true at all

youtube.com/watch?v=LL_URqVZaWU

You should see the weather girls down there, problem glasses feminists would flip their shit.

Fierro pariente, vámonos a pistear en la troca con las plebes, vato.

meh, there's gay marriage, euthanasia and elective abortion on Mexico City and I can hire a hooker or use drugs without getting prosecuted.

Also fuck yeah

So much for American "freedom"

Yeah, but the capital of every country is usually the most politically liberal areas. Developed urbanite culture is a lot different to the rest of the country.

No, we wouldn't, we're like 120 million people and it's not like Canada can't form a bloc with Democrat states.

>we are far too liberal for even Democrats

I was going to say. Dudeweed college students in Mexico City =/= the average rural redneck with a crucifix on his wall.

The Supreme court made gay marriage legal a few months ago, it's all just waiting for hick states to change their local laws or force the hand of the Federal government, same thing with medical marijuana. These are supreme court judges appointed by our right wing party btw.

Free public college, universal healthcare, you bet our politicians make Dems look like fucking fascists. And these are corrupt thieves doing the bare minimum to stay in power, not idealists trying to improve our country. Mexico is overall a socialist country, that is what the Mexican revolution was all about, and a lot of devout Catholics don't have a problem with that because our politicians are forbidden to talk about God the same way our priests can't talk politics. It's called separation of church and state and it cost us a couple of civil wars to achieve.

>The Supreme court made gay marriage legal a few months ago, it's all just waiting for hick states to change their local laws or force the hand of the Federal government, same thing with medical marijuana. These are supreme court judges appointed by our right wing party btw.
what

What is so hard to understand about what he posted? It's pretty straightforward.

never heard of anything of what he's talking about t b h

excelsior.com.mx/nacional/2015/06/14/1029322

You do know that nobody gives a single fuck about fags or wants fag marriage except professional SJWs and they don't count as real people.

>made gay marriage legal a few months ago
>article from 2015
what about the medical marihuana? last i heard it was only for mexico city

Don't you mean Canada and south Canada?

B-but what about us

On marijuana is actually federal law now
expansion.mx/nacional/2017/04/28/la-camara-de-diputados-aprueba-el-uso-medicinal-de-la-marihuana-en-mexico
The supreme court ruling actually addresses recreational use.
forbes.com.mx/scjn-avala-uso-ludico-de-la-mariguana/
As for gay marriage I recently read something about states enacting the law being pursued, it's not an issue I follow closely so that's the few months ago part.

I wouldn't consider Mexico a "socialist" country (that's Cuba and Venezuela), it's more like a weird mix of feudalism and crony capitalism, although it was fairly socialistic for a good deal of the 20th century.

We'd share. We like Mexico here.

Fair enough, there's a good argument to be made for the de facto workings of the country.

Having said that we still have an unapolegetically Marxist labor law and union system, an equivalent to agricultural soviets and clear policies towards a Keynesian welfare state. Mexico's de jure system would be considered socialist in the USA.

You won't regret it, we'll improve your traditions enormously with our Aztec ways. Just ask the Americans.

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>Marxist labor law and union system
what, what... what the fuck did i just read.
I mean what the fuck?

Call it however you like, but:

- Free college
- Universal healthcare
- Subsidised public transport system
- State owned oil industry (not anymore, tho, but it's very recent)
- Organized workers unions

Sound pretty socialist to me. You know, socialism is a very broad term, and it doesn't only includes Marxism, Leninism, and in the case of Latin America, Laclauism ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernesto_Laclau ), but it also includes Social Democracy like in a lot of parts of Europe.

And no, it is not necessarily in a perpetual fight with Capitalism, as mixed economies exist.

>but it also includes Social Democracy like in a lot of parts of Europe

European cunts like Sweden were far more socialistic in the 1960s, they used to have full employment as part of government policy and some creepily Orwellian practices like forced sterilization. Britain had nationalized industry from the 1940s until the 80s. The 80s was the era that saw a global move away from planned economies.

The other things are just social safety nets all industrialized cunts have and shouldn't be counted as socialistic, especially as the dictionary definition of "socialism" is "public ownership of the means of production". That would include Britain's nationalized industry in the mid-20th century.

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the non meme answer is that usa is a big suburb of lotified squares. while mexico has more history in its borders thats all

You don't have any history and yours don't look like America's.

Seriously man, please don't tell me you're an ITAM business major. Here you go, just going through article 2 should be enough without going on detail in regards to achieving social justice through balancing of capital and labor using unions to designate the bodies that make rulings.

Forgot the link
diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/125_120615.pdf

>Organized workers unions
This one was always a bit of a lark because there were sure as hell no workers rights in communist cunts. Union organizers in the Soviet Union were put in mental institutions and told "The USSR is the workers' paradise. Clearly you must be insane to demand workers' rights like this.

You're correct but the American does have a legit point.

Come on man, don't treat him like that.

The neo-left of today I think realizes this, you sure never hear them talk about labor or workers' rights today, only fake injustices like a bakery refusing to make a gay wedding cake.

Why do you write man on every sentence?

They ran out of real societal injustices to fight for a long time ago and had to resort to made up ones to stay in business.

Socialism does not equal communism, the USSR, Cuba, etc. This is not to say they weren't socialist, they were (and it was fucking cancer), but that is not the only socialist ideology.

But meh, I already told you

>- Free college
>- Universal healthcare
>- Subsidised public transport system
>- State owned oil industry (not anymore, tho, but it's very recent)
>- Organized workers unions
>mixed economies exist

Call it however you like

Nah amn, it works like a sort of racket here, if you employ more than 3 people in any industry then any of a number of unions can sue you for exclussive rights to your the collective contract for your business. It can cost you millions easy so what most people do is they hire a sort of mafia union that allows them to operate for a fee.

Add to that the law favors workers so strongly employers are almost guaranteed to always lose, and they have to pay wages for as long as the trial stalls (which can be a good half a decade) so again, this is solved through paying union mafias to screw the workers.

Add to that instead of judges we've got juntas composed of three representatives, one from the government, one from worker's unions and one from business chambers, the last two effectively do nothing but draw a lot of paychecks.

It's a near perfect communist system tbqh, it could work wonderful in theory but it's a nightmare in practice. It also adds quite a bit to the cost of labor in Mexico while hurting both workers and employers.

You know all that shit can an is being activly avoided by subcontratos right?
more than half of the people I know of my age, work from 10 to 12 hours a day, don't get paid extra hours and don't get compensation of any kind. They have to pay for their own insurance and now such thing as a descent pension is pure fantasy.
I'm happy that your family are CFE or PEMEX employees but seriously even the cleaning lady working in such places have better benefits than the average engineer

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My family is all in the private sector, we are not thieves.
Anyway, I know it's little comfort but your being exploited is illegal, I've been there this isn't gloating, by all means sue the motherfuckers.if you're ever in a position you can afford to lose the job or have something better lined up. Do collect your severance first, those documents you sign to release them from responsibility are also illegal.

as I told you, subcontratos.
The moment you sue the moment the civil society files bankruptcy and changes name, heck even the contracts give paper addresses like some random warehouse in Puebla or State of Mexico.

terrain and history probably, like most countries

cute boy but i would prefer a real tranny call me when he transitions
wait a sec I should learn spanish and move to Mexico you guys are already where i want to be how much do i need to open a local business or buy a nice house?