Monday, August 20, 2007

Texas Fred on the plan to allow Mexican trucks full access to the US

Texas Fred:


WASHINGTON — Some Mexican trucks will be allowed to carry cargo anywhere in the United States as soon as a federal inspector general certifies safety and inspection plans, the Bush administration announced Friday.

The latest step toward implementing a controversial provision of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement drew instant condemnation from labor and driver-owner groups that fear the program will erode highway safety
and eliminate U.S. jobs.



This is a mistake of the worst kind folks, and it’s not Bush’s fault, it’s going to be implemented under his reign, but it’s not his ‘baby’, so to speak…NAFTA was born on Jan. 1, 1994, during the administration of William J. Clinton, but it wasn’t his ‘baby’ either, not really, NAFTA was conceived during the presidency of George H.W. Bush, the presidents father and globalist mentor…

Having a trade and trucking agreement with Canada is a good thing, as I have pointed out before, they DO, for the most part, speak English, they have stringent trucking regulations and they CAN be counted on, none of that can be said for Mexico…

NAFTA is nothing more than the original inception of the North American Union and the 1st step towards taking the USA into that union, and we can thank a Bush for getting it going and we can thank a Bush for finally allowing it to come to fruition…


This will be a huge mistake.

4 comments:

bubby1962 said...

This added to the spp BS is scary stuff. I'm no conspiracy nut, but if it walks likea duck.....and why a the secrecy? Lou Dobbs is the ONLY one in the "media" who EVER mentions any of this stuff. Soon it will be bye bye guns. How can anyone be for more gun control, they should be encouraging everyone responsible enough to own a gun to get one or more and learn how to use it/them!

Supercd72 said...

Having seen some of the Mexican trucks, they are dangerous. Not to mention the problems we already have with illegal aliens coming across our southern border. If they haul loads in our country they need to meet the same safety precautions that U.S. trucks follow.

JB Davis said...

From what I have heard they do not have to meet our safety standards! Can you believe that?

bubby1962 said...

>>>Can you believe that?

YES!!