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Yes, they are a young country with much to learn.

There's a great documentary produced by Michael Moore titled Where to Invade Next that shows all of the great initiatives implemented in countries from around the world. The interesting thing is that all of those initiatives got their inspiration from the US, but the US itself never followed through on their own ideas that would have benefitted the nation. Apparently, the US is more concerned with profiting from the needs of its citizens instead of helping them.

Mexico's take on it is if people need help they should help them regardless of the cost. Free healthcare is one example.

Another is free tow service. If your car breaks down anywhere in the country there is a free tow service called the Green Angels who will do whatever it takes to help you get your car off the road, sometin=mes even repairing the car for you for free. You won't find a single broken down car on the side of the road anywhere in the country. How cool is that?

Very cool indeed!

That's really cool! Mexicans are nice people, they just ain't rich. I might be wrong but, poorer people seem to be nicer on the average.

That's another misconception.

There are poor people, middle class, and rich people in Mexico, just like anywhere else. There are many millionaires living in Mexico and lots of places in my own city that I could not afford.

Alright. So I can say Mexico is as rich as the US?

I don't know about that if you're comparing the two countries, but there are many rich people here. I see people driving around in the same kinds of cars as I see in the US, Mercedes, BMW's, Ferraris, and Porsches, and I've been to people's houses who are definitely not poor. They have maids and servants and drivers and butlers, just like people in the US.

I have also seen many poor people just like in the US too. Not much difference really.