Letters to the Editor: A “short brown’ Oaxacan was Mexico’s greatest president. What say you, Nury Martinez?
Nury Martinez is the author of the new book “Mexican Revolution: The Battle for Democracy in the United States and Mexico, 1944-1952.”
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By Raul Romero | Opinion
The first and most important thing to note is that in spite of the fact that the entire region has been gripped by the economic crisis since 2007, the Mexican government is not suffering, but rather creating jobs for its own population.
The reason for this is that despite the huge debts it owes the Mexican population, the government is spending money on creating jobs that are creating wealth, that wealth that will be used to pay back the loans that the population owes the government.
The second and more important thing to note is that even though many people think of the Mexican government as being corrupt, it is not.
The government is not corrupt, and its corruption is the result of its own actions.
Corruption is only an issue when the government is corrupt, and I can tell you that the Mexican government is not corrupt by the actions of its people.
The Mexican government is corrupt when it is not implementing its own program, but is instead stealing its own people’s money.
The Mexican government is corrupt when it is not creating jobs that it intends to give away to the people, but is instead creating jobs that enrich its members.
The Mexican government is corrupt when it is robbing the people to become more corrupt.
The Mexican government is corrupt when its corrupt members give false promises to the people.
The Mexican government is corrupt when it hires corrupt individuals who are taking money to make more money for themselves while the people are being robbed.
We have to understand that the corrupt government is a government of theft, which happens because the corrupt government has given itself unlimited authority and has no control over any of its subjects.
So what happens is that all of us who are living in Mexico, and all of you who are living in America, who think that in Mexico is a very corrupt government, but in the U.S. is a government of honesty, are in error.
The people who live in Mexico and the people who live in America, who live in Mexico are the same people, who live in Mexico and