Mexico is rapidly moving towards Anarchy. The nation has been literally divided by drug cartels who have 10’s of thousands of soldiers in their territories. I have read that a “drug army” of 20,000 is operating on the Gulf side of Mexico.
The President is fighting a valiant fight, but after years of powerful corruption, corrpution now may be to powerful. This may truly require the intevention of the Lady of Guadalupe again, as She came to stop the killing of babies, maybe She will return to stop the killing again.
You cannot do business in that environment because business does not exist. You either join with the rules of corrpution or you leave to save your life.
an·ar·chy
[an-er-kee] Show IPA
–noun
1.
a state of society without government or law.
2.
political and social disorder due to the absence of governmental control: The death of the king was followed by a year of anarchy.
3.
a theory that regards the absence of all direct or coercive government as a political ideal and that proposes the cooperative and voluntary association of individuals and groups as the principal mode of organized society.
4.
confusion; chaos; disorder: Intellectual and moral anarchy followed his loss of faith.
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Origin:
1530–40; (< MF anarchie or ML anarchia ) < Gk, anarchía lawlessness, lit., lack of a leader, equiv. to ánarch ( os ) leaderless ( an- an-1 + arch ( ós ) leader + -os adj. suffix) + -ia -y3
—Related forms
hy·per·an·ar·chy, noun
pro·an·ar·chy, adjective
—Can be confused: anarchism, anarchy .