This pattern of getting leaders elected that support US aims in drug wars, concurrent with substantial US funding, has never worked. All it does is treat the symptoms, not the causes. The new regime in Honduras will use the US funding to "combat" the drug trafficking, thereby lowering the quantity of drugs flowing into the US. That is until the traffickers pay more, so that the Honduras officials will be double-dipping.
Use drones to track from source (such as Peru for cocaine) to processing to distribution to wholesalers destination. Cut off the source. US does not require permission or cooperation from any country involved in the harvesting, processing, or distribution of dangerous drugs that end up within US borders, which is one reason it is called drug wars. US is at war and other countries sovereignty is out the window, just like any armed conflict.
Why didn’t Tim Walz hook his Honduran commie bros up with some of Minnedishu’s migrant voter bloc? Many of ‘em are looking for places to hide right now, anyway…
This is what the death rattle of communism sounds like. When the people vote you out, you don’t concede—you counterfeit audio, hijack commissions, stall counts, and unleash cartel muscle. LIBRE isn’t defending democracy; it’s mugging it in broad daylight. Mel Zelaya’s fingerprints are everywhere: drug money, intimidation, constitutional sabotage. The irony is rich—these thugs cry “rule of law” while torching it. The good news? The people of Honduras didn’t blink. Neither did Washington. With Donald Trump backing legitimacy and Marco Rubio recognizing the winner, the scam is collapsing. Communism hates sunlight. Honduras just flipped the switch.
Given that the US was directly responsible for the overthrow of Mel Zelaya to begin with I fail to see any merit in your discussion of democracy in Honduras. Let the Hondurans decide and let the US stay the hell out of their electoral process. Trump should no more endorse a candidate than Obama did by having Zelaya removed and replaced with a US backed president. Call them communists or whatever you like but it is their country and they should be able to do what they want.
The cartels are only a problem because of drug consumption in the US. Eliminate consumption and their source of income disappears. Remove the cartel and you simply create new cartels elsewhere.
This pattern of getting leaders elected that support US aims in drug wars, concurrent with substantial US funding, has never worked. All it does is treat the symptoms, not the causes. The new regime in Honduras will use the US funding to "combat" the drug trafficking, thereby lowering the quantity of drugs flowing into the US. That is until the traffickers pay more, so that the Honduras officials will be double-dipping.
Use drones to track from source (such as Peru for cocaine) to processing to distribution to wholesalers destination. Cut off the source. US does not require permission or cooperation from any country involved in the harvesting, processing, or distribution of dangerous drugs that end up within US borders, which is one reason it is called drug wars. US is at war and other countries sovereignty is out the window, just like any armed conflict.
Why didn’t Tim Walz hook his Honduran commie bros up with some of Minnedishu’s migrant voter bloc? Many of ‘em are looking for places to hide right now, anyway…
There is no “last gasp” for communism. It will never go away, just as Islam will not go away.
This is what the death rattle of communism sounds like. When the people vote you out, you don’t concede—you counterfeit audio, hijack commissions, stall counts, and unleash cartel muscle. LIBRE isn’t defending democracy; it’s mugging it in broad daylight. Mel Zelaya’s fingerprints are everywhere: drug money, intimidation, constitutional sabotage. The irony is rich—these thugs cry “rule of law” while torching it. The good news? The people of Honduras didn’t blink. Neither did Washington. With Donald Trump backing legitimacy and Marco Rubio recognizing the winner, the scam is collapsing. Communism hates sunlight. Honduras just flipped the switch.
https://borknotes.blogspot.com/2025/07/for-love-of-marx.html
Given that the US was directly responsible for the overthrow of Mel Zelaya to begin with I fail to see any merit in your discussion of democracy in Honduras. Let the Hondurans decide and let the US stay the hell out of their electoral process. Trump should no more endorse a candidate than Obama did by having Zelaya removed and replaced with a US backed president. Call them communists or whatever you like but it is their country and they should be able to do what they want.
The cartels are only a problem because of drug consumption in the US. Eliminate consumption and their source of income disappears. Remove the cartel and you simply create new cartels elsewhere.
There's a reason why they're called Banana Republics. These guys have been at this for a very long time.