by Reece Rheinbach | Jan 30, 2017 | Featured, Mexico, North America, Overland Travel, Politics
I have spent the last ten months travelling through both the USA and Mexico. I have covered over 4,500 miles in Mexico over four months. As such, I have a unique perspective on both America’s fear of Mexico, and of the actual reality within Mexico… Donald...
by Juan Hutchinson | Dec 15, 2016 | Mexico, News, North America, Politics
“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” Winston S. Churchill Recent events have demonstrated that we are still unable as a society, to cope with the growing pains of a relatively new technological advance and its...
by Juan Hutchinson | Nov 27, 2016 | North America, Politics
Ok, so Hillary exaggerated the amount of “deplorables” who are in Trump’s basket, but we cannot deny, that there are a lot in said basket who are truly deplorable people. We, and by “we” I mean the Mexicans who started worrying the minute...
by Glen Pearse | Nov 15, 2016 | Politics, USA
With the initial hysteria subsiding in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s victory in last week’s US election, his opponents at home and abroad are coming to terms with his unprecedented victory, and commentators have started asking the important questions...
by Reece Rheinbach | Nov 11, 2016 | Comment, North America
It has happened. The unthinkable. The man whose presidential bid every pollster, pundit and politician considered an impossibility has won the US presidency. Donald Trump built his campaign on divisive rhetoric, inflammatory statements, and racially charged threats....
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