I see another possibility here

Posted on Thursday 30 March 2006

I have to say this…. it just seems so obvious.

What would happen if the Mexican government amended its constitution to allow foreign investment in its energy industry - with a guaranteed preference for its neighbor to the north? (For those who need help with this, I’m talking about OIL.)

I just have this vision of Bush and Fox coming out of this week’s meetings in Cancun with something like,

“We can solve this oil addiction/immigration problem if we work together on it.”

Kind of wraps the whole thing up into a strange new package, eh?

4 Comments for 'I see another possibility here'

  1.  
    Gary
    March 30, 2006 | 4:20 pm
     

    Not going to happen. They still have a national holiday to commemorate when the oil industry was nationalized. It is very much tied to Mexico’s somewhat slight national self-esteem. It would be something like our selling the Statue of Liberty a Chinese company.

  2.  
    March 30, 2006 | 8:20 pm
     

    Sigh…. Actually, DH (Dear Husband) shares your view.

    OTOH, they have been royally mucking it up, we need alternative sources for energy, and everybody’s up in arms about the immigration “thing”. I can’t help seeing it as a fascinating solution to a number of issues.

  3.  
    Gary
    March 31, 2006 | 11:40 am
     

    Mexico has 20 states but only about a quarter of our population. How many senators would you give them?

  4.  
    April 1, 2006 | 7:34 am
     

    Gary,

    You must be thinking of annexation.

    :>

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