Sunday, January 4, 2009

Great News out of New Mexico

Finally some good news coming out of New Mexico. A chance for those in New Mexico to take a stand and move in a positive direction. It would seem that the Governor Bill Richardson is feeling the heat on his possible illegal business activities. Although no proof a crimes have been determined his unethical and anti Americanism is being exposed.

The pro open border candidate for secretary of Commerce, has withdrawn his name for the position, citing a pending investigation into a company that has done business with his state. His announcement though great news bringing hope in getting this person out of elected office. Still spun and evaded his actual ties to activities that at the very least were and are morally and unethical for an elected official. though they seem to be with a daily release of information, a common occurrence for those in the Democratic party.

Richardson had pledged at the time of his nomination — in English and Spanish — to work to renew the economy. With recent agreements made with a foreign government , that of Mexico. Promoting commerce that was beneficial to Mexico over United States companies. Richardson was poised to be the secretary of Commerce, he would have taken over a sprawling department that oversees the National Weather Service, the Census Bureau, economic development programs and more.

Yet the question with his appointment remained as to who's country would he be working for. Who's country would benefit the most from policies he would enact. Although Richardson has been in public service for longer then needed. Voted in time and again by liberals, was United Nations ambassador and energy secretary during the Clinton administration, and he is in his second term as New Mexico's governor. He also served seven terms in the House of Representatives. All of which have long established failed actions not only by his association to failed policy makers, but having made failed policies himself.

The withdrawal of his name for Secretary of Commerce can only be sen as a plus for America and an extra bonus for those who live in New Mexico. Now they have the chance in the next election to vote in someone who will look out for New Mexico's welfare and that of the United States.

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