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  1. 2 hours ago, RVGRINGO said:

    The unvaccinated must be eliminated in order to have any chance of defeating Covid. Mandatory vaccination could do the trick, or we might just have to wait for Covid to accomplish the elimination, as it seems to be trying to do so, according to the death rates among the unvaccinated vs. the vaccinated.

    seems like the vaccinated are winning-!

  2. 4 hours ago, mudgirl said:

    Well, you can blame the pharmaceutical companies and the medical profession for over-prescribing legal drugs. It seems like every American I know has a whole barrage of pharmaceuticals they take. If you mention to someone that you're stressed out about something, they right away say, "Oh, you want a Xanax?"

    And as far as the skyrocketing drug overdoses, some of the street drugs that are being manufactured now are really bad news, for sure. 

    But there are a lot of factors involved. Poverty, lack of education, lack of responsible parenting, lack of affordable housing, lack of mental health services, sexual abuse, domestic violence, etc, all lead to a state of affairs where people cope by trying to obliterate their pain and consciousness with drugs and alcohol. 

    When the "moral majority" wrings its hands over legalization of some drugs, they are showing a total lack of understanding about the issue.

    If they legalized heroin tomorrow, how many people do you think would say "Oh, goody, I always wanted to be a junkie. Nodding out, emaciated, in a doorway in a filthy alley looks like such a cool lifestyle."? 

    Getting a handle on the drug problem will never be accomplished by trying to eliminate the production and distribution. The underlying causes of why people end up addicted and ODing is what needs to be addressed.

    Hey  Mud--you know where I can buy some drugs--you're well informed--HA

  3. 2 hours ago, gringohombre said:

    No I do not, however I have a hard time understanding why some try to place the blame for EVERYTHING on  reasons other than individual RESPONSOBILITY!!! In my humble opinion this just encourages others to NOT make the right choices....

    Correct !  I'm responsible !!--no jab for me ! I have a family to support--HA

  4. 1 hour ago, mudgirl said:

    What is so hard to understand about some people not having the upbringing, the education, the mental or emotional capacity, or the opportunities to be capable  of making the "right" choices? 

    A lot of the young girls on the street who end up being trafficked, getting addicted to drugs, and ODing come from horrible family situations where they were sexually abused for most of their lives. They had no one to get them out of that situation, they often weren't believed, or were punished for daring to say that daddy was sexually abusing them, they had nowhere to go for help. They are not equipped, mentally or emotionally, to look after themselves safely. 

    It's easy to sit there at your computer, in your comfy house, a glass of wine at hand and say that everyone should practice personal responsibility, as if it's just that simple. It isn't.

    Boy; mud; you covered all the basis--maybe you should run for Queen of the world--signed ; just a troll--HA

  5. 4 hours ago, mudgirl said:

    Well, you can blame the pharmaceutical companies and the medical profession for over-prescribing legal drugs. It seems like every American I know has a whole barrage of pharmaceuticals they take. If you mention to someone that you're stressed out about something, they right away say, "Oh, you want a Xanax?"

    And as far as the skyrocketing drug overdoses, some of the street drugs that are being manufactured now are really bad news, for sure. 

    But there are a lot of factors involved. Poverty, lack of education, lack of responsible parenting, lack of affordable housing, lack of mental health services, sexual abuse, domestic violence, etc, all lead to a state of affairs where people cope by trying to obliterate their pain and consciousness with drugs and alcohol. 

    When the "moral majority" wrings its hands over legalization of some drugs, they are showing a total lack of understanding about the issue.

    If they legalized heroin tomorrow, how many people do you think would say "Oh, goody, I always wanted to be a junkie. Nodding out, emaciated, in a doorway in a filthy alley looks like such a cool lifestyle."? 

    Getting a handle on the drug problem will never be accomplished by trying to eliminate the production and distribution. The underlying causes of why people end up addicted and ODing is what needs to be addressed.

    Did you ever think these drug deaths are suicides caused by this covid b.s. ruining people lives ?

  6. 51 minutes ago, mudgirl said:

    Don't waste your time. The troll proudly has no interest in actual information.

    This troll will not be conned -when it comes down to my "LIFE"; you better damn well prove your case-and this covid insanity does not. Some conn man like fuchi going to tell me what to do?- Then I got some of Sadam's nukes to sell you---HA

  7. 2 hours ago, timjwilson said:

    Not a blood draw.

    yes a blood draw is the best--but it is not practical in a massive scale of the whole population-I watch these so called experts and they act guilty as can be--just listen to these criminals closely and it becomes obvious they are conning you--As Regan said--"trust but verify"--;and earlier "question authority" -

  8. 5 hours ago, ibarra said:

    Forum heading is "Mexico General".  The OP is related to that category.  Doesn't have to be "lakeside" related.  If you aren't interested, or, think it isn't relevant, don't read it.

    Thankyou doctor for that diagnosis---HA

  9. These are all border towns where the drug wars rage --We live in the interior of  Mexico ( me in PV );--Puerto Vallarta is very rich and these investments" WILL" be protected -We have a Naval base; Army base; federal police;  state police; etc.; I feel very protected in my adopted pueblo.

  10. 13 hours ago, gringohombre said:

    OK, so it is not the plugging of pipelines, cancelling oil and gas leases on federal lands, shutting down fracking (that produces very clean natural gas), shutting down coal mines and power plants, etc., etc. etc. Lets give you that. Then what is going on??? Its  anti-consumer pricing at the gas pumps and wait for it...its coming...coming...here is the real reason: COVID!!! Hee! hee! hee! This has become the catch all excuse for EVERYTHING!!! I see it in my business and anywhere someone needs an out...and don't you dare argue or else Dr. Fouche will be coming after you!!! 

    The good news is that the American public (can you say voters) are not buying this at all. Look at you know who's popularity numbers...dropping like a rock and down where the fishes do not even swim!!!

    Americans are still in trouble do to voter fraud---Mexico has the system--If I try to vote; as a green card holder;--they would laugh at me as if I was on drugs- HA---As a green card holder I have all the rights of a Mexican; except to vote- that's great !!  I don't want to get involved in politics any way----HA

  11. 20 hours ago, dcstroker said:

    God, are you really that ignorant? Read here

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Texas_power_crisis

    Texas was unprepared for the cold and tried to save money by skimping on upkeep for their gas lines. And you'll notice some of the big gas companies made billions overcharging their customers, but I guess that's OK with you, after all screw the customers so long as it doesn't hurt the bottom line.

    Can't read; I'm ignant---HA--OH-I wouldn't trust anything from wikipedia- !

  12. On 10/28/2021 at 4:48 AM, dcstroker said:

    Oh, and the oil and gas industries and the coal mining companies don't have a vested interest in making sure that we believe it's a fraud? The U.S. could be leading the world in renewable energy and providing jobs for those that have lost theirs in the rapidly declining coal mines but I guess it's better to just keep giving the billionaire owners tax breaks so they can help fund their favorite politician.

    boy, did you drink the coolaid --HA- did you already forget Texas last year?--they bought into green--windmills  iced up--panels covered in snow--many died--here we come to another deadly winter--be patient--new energy will come--but not in our life time-!

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  13. 1 hour ago, Mainecoons said:

    You don't have that option if you want to buy a ticket.

    Actually I think Volaris is making a very good point in showing its customers the massive amount of taxation in the cost of an airline ticket these days.

    then don't buy the ticket--with freedom comes sacrifice--No business makes a good point--find an honest carrier and put the bastards out of business--remember Mexicana ?  good riddens !

  14. On 11/1/2021 at 9:11 PM, dcstroker said:

    They can't "cut it" as you say right now because there's too much opposition to trying to develop alternative energy to it's full potential. From those on the right who think it's some kind of socialist or communist plot to the previously mentioned billionaires who have a vested interest in seeing it fail.

    the leftist plot know renewables don't work--they are using green as a weapon to take over the world--so far they are doing a pretty good job with the covid scare--

  15. 25 minutes ago, bobby brown said:

    As in Rome--"Let the buyer beware"---HA--Solution ? want nothing?; and the enemy can't defeat you-OH  ; don't forget the mustard on your ham sandwich at OXXO- 11.5 pesos--HA

    I hate to be a broken record--but--if you want nothing;  nobody can control you--I apologize; but I have a little money so I can be  so phisophical ---HA--OH; don't forget your  ham sandwich at OXXO--a rich man living like a bumb--HA

  16. 2 hours ago, RickS said:

    Yes, I don't know when they (Volaris) started doing that but it was new to me.... so their prices look very good at first but before one can check out they 'make you check a box that says you will pay the Airport Fee'.... no checkee no tickee. THEN you see a pretty hefty fee.... $50 on one of mine today, $42 on another... added to the price. SNEAKY

    As in Rome--"Let the buyer beware"---HA--Solution ? want nothing?; and the enemy can't defeat you-OH  ; don't forget the mustard on your ham sandwich at OXXO- 11.5 pesos--HA

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