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TexasTowelie

(118,032 posts)
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 06:04 AM Jan 6

How Mexico is becoming a 'first-world' economy - CaspianReport



Mexico, one of the fastest-growing #economies in the G20, is rapidly transforming with new railroads, highways, seaports, airports, and industrial zones—key projects driving its rise as an advanced economy.
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How Mexico is becoming a 'first-world' economy - CaspianReport (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 6 OP
Mexico is showing us a path forward delisen Jan 6 #1
I loved that diet tip President Claudia Sheinbaum handed out!!! wolfie001 Jan 6 #2
Perhaps I should have cross-posted in Baking and Cooking? TexasTowelie Jan 6 #3
Yeah! I got hangry right after I posted wolfie001 Jan 6 #4

delisen

(6,658 posts)
1. Mexico is showing us a path forward
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 06:21 AM
Jan 6

.we have gotten bogged down in the authoritarian trend that has been sweeping the world.

Our news has been so narrowly focused that most Americans have no idea about the progress Mexico is making.

wolfie001

(3,924 posts)
2. I loved that diet tip President Claudia Sheinbaum handed out!!!
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 07:59 AM
Jan 6

Stop eating potato chips and snack on bean burritos! She's correct! I picked up some great recipes on YouTube and I use low sodium black beans in a can. Yummy!!!

TexasTowelie

(118,032 posts)
3. Perhaps I should have cross-posted in Baking and Cooking?
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 08:21 AM
Jan 6

I usually don't have that dilemma unless I'm posting in the Cannabis group.

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