While the German hidden agenda,
as described, is to bring it forward by dominating Europe by, first of all, the
mean of capitalism, Mexico seems to have understood its so far unique chance,
deriving from capitalism too, in getting of one of the strongest countries
worldwide, which, even though it is rather obvious, is not understood by many
Mexicans, who pay the price for this.
Mexico, apparently, also,
and in contrast to Germany, which is going to be vanished by the European
Union, wants to exist and stay, at least officially, 'independent'-the only independent of these though will be the one
who officially vanished, which is Germany!
When the European Union won
the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012, which is of global concern, this, in the main 45
minutes news in Mexico, was reported just for two minutes and after 25 minutes;
even after a report of unidentified flying objects close to Popocatepetl, an
active Mexican super volcano. As this was not ignorant enough they showed
Vaclav Claus from the Czech Republic who always strongly criticizes the European
Union as dictatorial and mocked the granting of this price.
Mexico will achieve these
objectives by working very hard on a whole bunch of new reforms which aim to
strengthen the economy by making investments more attractive. These reforms as
the reforma fiscal, the refoma energetico, which allows private
investment in PEMEX, the former state owned oil company, reforma telecomunicativa, which creates more competition on the
telephone market or reforma educativa,
which aims to achieve supposed international standards in education illustrate
a wish to grown economically and to win international reputation and hiding
that the Mexican worker has no benefit of this, as the minimum wage of just 3
EUR a day, also part of this plan to attract investment, that, due to
capitalism, wants to exploit the workers to gain utmost profit, at least not
now, cannot be increased. If they increased the minimum wage later though, when
all the companies that want to go to Mexico in order to enhance their profit,
have built their modern factories there, it would be a real good plan though.
The problem then would just be that in trade agreements as NAFTA the investor’s
interests are protected so strongly, that, if a state changed laws which harm
them, they might charge and prosecute the foreign government under special law
and within an international Court of
Arbitration. Some people are saying anyway, when the minimum wage increases
the prices, that are, when it comes to prices in supermarkets, already high
like in Germany, will increase further too.
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The United States of Mexico, under Enrique Pena Nieto. Foto: pcr |