Originally posted by jihad:
I wonder why they don't invest the time and money into industry and infrastructure to support their citizens at home?
Common sense says it would be beneficial for their country and people.
According to the most recent physical theories, you can not accelerate time, only slow it down (even that requires a sub-light travel or enormous gravity, which is currently pretty impractical). So there is no known source of extra time on this planet.
As for money, the paper with pictures you see every day is not really money. You do not make more money by printing more pictureson paper.
Money is just an expression of society production which is roughfly a time spent working multiplied by productivity (technology, etc,) and divided by level of society inefficiency (waste, duplication, mismanagement, etc.)
Since mexicans are already working full time, the only way for them to have more production (money) would be to improve their efficiency through technology and infrastructure and reduce their society ineficiency.
If they had that much money to spare, their people would not be running over the border.
If you think that they could have saved the money they spent on a few packets full of bandages, water-purifying pills and condoms and used that money to rebuild their industry, technology and road system to the level of USA, you might want to check your math.
Hopefully with free trade and easier access of US and Canadian companies to cheaper Mexican labor market, the companies will open more factories there which will lead to increase in standards of living, advance of technology and development of infrastructure.
In a few generations (two-three) their standards of living may get closer to ours.
Of course this process can (and most likely will) get disruped a few times by labor unions, green parties, isolationist politicians, mexican revolutionaries, etc. So make it six-nine generations.
miko
[This message has been edited by miko2d (edited 05-21-2001).]