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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #50 on: April 12, 2011, 09:05:59 AM »
Feds Pay To Upgrade Mexican Trucks, US Trucks Not So Lucky
http://radioviceonline.com/ ^ | April 12, 2011 | Steve McGough



A story broke yesterday concerning the retrofit of more than 100 trucks from Mexico that do not meet United States environmental standards. Our federal government is paying to upgrade these trucks, yet when the state of California and the EPA set new rules for US-owned trucks, they fine companies who do not comply.

This post is not about the environment, it concerns how US trucking companies are treated by the federal and state government as compared to Mexican-owned rigs. From AzCentral.com.

For air-quality regulators, the border creates a legal barrier. State and federal agencies can’t force vehicles manufactured and bought in Mexico to comply with U.S. emissions rules, even though the trucks cross into this country.

So the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality tried a different approach, offering to pay Mexican truck owners to replace old mufflers with new catalytic converters that will reduce harmful diesel emissions by up to 30 percent. The project in effect circumvents the more lax Mexican rules about exhaust systems.


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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #51 on: April 13, 2011, 05:15:59 AM »
Obama and Mexican Trucks
Townhall.com ^ | April 12, 2011 | Phyllis Schlafly


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Barack Obama's deal with the president of Mexico to allow Mexican trucks to carry their loads onto U.S. highways and roads is new evidence of his high-handed solo behavior that has become Standard Operating Procedure in the administration. Here are 10 reasons why Obama's plan is dangerous and must be stopped by Congress and public protest.

1. Obama's deal with President Felipe Calderon, announced on March 3, bypasses Congress, defies the wishes of the American people, and looks like the action of a Third World dictator who thinks representative government is a nuisance and can be ignored. Congress made its wishes emphatically clear in 2007 when it voted to continue our ban on Mexican trucks. The House roll-call vote was 411 to 3, and the Senate's was 75 to 23.

2. Obama's deal is a direct attack on the jobs available to U.S. truck drivers because it helps big-business interests cut their costs by hiring cheaper Mexican drivers. Obama's deal is also an attack on small business (i.e., the owner-operated and independent truck drivers) who constitute the big majority of U.S. trucks.

3. The claim that Obama's deal is reciprocal (i.e., U.S. trucks will be allowed to drive into Mexico) is so cynical that we can hardly believe anyone says it with a straight face. "South of the border down Mexico way" (in the words of the old popular song) is the most dangerous war zone in the world (more dangerous than Afghanistan or Libya), where U.S. truck drivers would become the targets of hijackings, theft, murder, kidnappings and even beheadings committed by the drug cartels.

4. Built into the Obama deal is the sneaky imposition of costs on both U.S. truck drivers and U.S. taxpayers. Each truck will be required to install an EOBR (electronic on-board recorder) costing $3,000 plus maintenance fees: U.S. drivers at their own expense and Mexican trucks as a gift from U.S. taxpayers paid out of the Highway Trust Fund. U.S. taxpayers are already paying $1,600 each for many Mexican trucks to replace their old mufflers with catalytic converters.

5. Obama's deal will make it easy for Mexican trucks to bring in loads of illegal aliens and illegal drugs. Border inspection will be a farce, maybe only one in 10 trucks inspected, perhaps merely one in 20.

6. Opening our southern border to Mexican trucks will be a giant step toward the goal of creating a North American Union with open borders between Mexico, the U.S. and Canada -- a proposal launched by President George W. Bush using a website called Security and Prosperity Partnership (since deactivated). Obama is advancing the plan under less threatening names -- the March 23, 2010, State Department fact sheet titled "United States-Mexico Partnership: A New Border Vision," a Nov. 30, 2010, "Trusted Traveler" agreement with Mexico signed by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, and a Feb. 4, 2011, declaration signed by Obama with Canada called "Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security."

7. When Mexican truck drivers have their layovers and turn-arounds in the U.S., what's to prevent them from enjoying a frolic and diversion? They could use that time to father a baby who would then be proclaimed a U.S. citizen and get generous financial benefits and handouts provided by U.S. taxpayers.

8. We can assume that Mexican truck drivers will not be required to speak and read English, as U.S. law requires. The previous secretary of transportation, Mary Peters, stated at a Senate hearing that if drivers respond to test questions in Spanish, the test-taker nevertheless checks the box that they are "English proficient."

9. While U.S. truck drivers are strictly limited to the number of hours per day they can be on the road, there is no way to figure out how many hours a Mexican truck driver has been on the road when he clocks in at the border. Has he been driving the typical Mexican 20-hour day?

10. Mexican trucks will make highway safety for Americans a major problem. We have no way to know a Mexican driver's record of accidents, alcohol or drugs, or a Mexican truck's record of brakes or emissions. Mexico doesn't bother with records or regulations.

Don't let anybody get by with saying that NAFTA requires us to admit Mexican trucks because it's a treaty. It isn't -- NAFTA never complied with the treaty provision in the U.S. Constitution and is merely a law passed by Congress that can be changed or overturned.

Tell your member of Congress to take action to cancel Obama's truck deal with the Mexican president. Solo deals like this one cannot be tolerated under constitutional government.

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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #52 on: April 13, 2011, 08:13:42 AM »
Obama's Plan

LOL!   Clinton and Bush sure didn't do much to stop it, and it'd be going on for pres mccain too.  This big ol highway is happening, deal with it.  did you miss the last decade of Lou Dobbs rants?

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« Reply #53 on: April 13, 2011, 08:15:58 AM »
LOL!   Clinton and Bush sure didn't do much to stop it, and it'd be going on for pres mccain too.  This big ol highway is happening, deal with it.  did you miss the last decade of Lou Dobbs rants?

GMAFB - if he was against it - he put an end to it - not further it and have 240's tax dollars go to reair mexi-trucks.   

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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #54 on: April 13, 2011, 08:18:53 AM »
GMAFB - if he was against it - he put an end to it - not further it and have 240's tax dollars go to reair mexi-trucks.   

nobody is against it.  the next repub prez won't stop it either. 

you don't understand that some things are bigger than the prez, do you?  Things like this road take 30 years to build and gain acceptance for.  They aren't gonna let some 4 year pipsqueak slow that down, from either party.

So bitching about this highway is like bitching about the weather, really champ.

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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #55 on: April 13, 2011, 08:28:27 AM »
nobody is against it.  the next repub prez won't stop it either. 

you don't understand that some things are bigger than the prez, do you?  Things like this road take 30 years to build and gain acceptance for.  They aren't gonna let some 4 year pipsqueak slow that down, from either party.

So bitching about this highway is like bitching about the weather, really champ.

So its ok to you.   Got it.   

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« Reply #56 on: April 13, 2011, 08:34:54 AM »
So its ok to you.   Got it.   

i accept it.  i realize that it's a waste of time to bitch about things that no president, congress, governor, or state senator has gone after for the past 20 years.

whatever force is behind it, they call the shots, so bitching is a waste of breath.  and hey, if it means one day we'll use it to steal canadian resources and mex labor, well, maybe it's not a bad thing.  The USA is still the world's only superpower cause we usually come out of these things with the upper hand ;)

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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #57 on: July 06, 2011, 03:13:12 PM »
US, Mexico sign cross-border trucking agreement

Yahoo ^ | 7/6/11 | Jonathan M. Katz - ap





MEXICO CITY (AP) — U.S. and Mexican officials signed an agreement Wednesday allowing each country's trucks to traverse the other's highways, implementing a key provision of the North American Free Trade Agreement after nearly two decades of bickering.

Transportation secretaries Ray LaHood and Dionisio Perez-Jacome signed the three-year memorandum, which is based on an agreement announced in March by Presidents Barack Obama and Felipe Calderon.

NAFTA, signed in 1994, had called for Mexican trucks to have unrestricted access to highways in border states by 1995 and full access to all U.S. highways by January 2000. Canadian trucks have no limits on where they can go.

But until now, Mexican trucks have seldom been allowed farther than a buffer zone on the U.S. side of the border. In retaliation, Mexico had imposed higher tariffs on dozens of U.S. products.


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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #58 on: July 06, 2011, 06:46:45 PM »
Landmark US-Mexico trucking agreement resolves 15-year conflict
cs monitor ^ | 7/6/11 | Howard LaFranchi,
Posted on July 6, 2011 8:34:36 PM EDT by Nachum

After years of wrangling, US and Mexican officials signed an agreement Wednesday that allows trucks from each nation to travel on the other country’s highways – a key provision of NAFTA.

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The United States and Mexico on Wednesday signed an agreement aimed at resolving a cross-border trucking dispute. The longstanding disagreement had come to symbolize growing resistance, especially in the US Congress, to free-trade provisions with America’s southern neighbor.

The accord, signed in Mexico City by US and Mexican transportation officials, would end a 15-year-old controversy that on the US side featured fears of unsafe Mexican trucks barreling along US highways, driven by unprofessional Mexican truckers.

On the Mexican side, outrage over the American disregard for a NAFTA provision led to retaliatory tariffs on US goods ranging from pork to consumer care products – which cost the US as much as $2 billion in exports.

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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #59 on: July 06, 2011, 08:11:52 PM »
Teamsters General President Vows to Fight Plan That Threatens Jobs, Highway Safety and Border Security

WASHINGTON, July 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa today castigated the U.S. Department of Transportation for agreeing to open the border to long-haul Mexican trucks. Opening the border endangers America's highway safety, border security and warehouse and trucking jobs.

Hoffa said the program is probably illegal because it grants permanent operating authority to Mexican trucks after 18 months in the so-called "pilot program" outlined in the proposed rule published in the Federal Register. Congress has not granted DOT the legal authority to do so, Hoffa said. Further, DOT would use money from the Highway Trust Fund to pay for electronic on-board recorders for Mexican trucks. Hoffa questioned whether DOT can do that legally.

"Opening the border to dangerous trucks at a time of high unemployment and rampant drug violence is a shameful abandonment of the DOT's duty to protect American citizens from harm and to spend American tax dollars responsibly," Hoffa said.

"This so-called pilot program is a concession to multinational corporations that send jobs to Mexico. It erodes our national security. It endangers motorists. It ignores the rampant corruption among Mexican law enforcement. It lowers wages and robs jobs from hard-working American truck drivers and warehouse workers.

"It adds insult to injury to force U.S. taxpayers to pay for monitoring equipment on Mexican trucks so Mexican carriers can take away their jobs," Hoffa said. "The DOT shows more loyalty to the Mexican people than it does to Americans."

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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #60 on: July 06, 2011, 08:17:57 PM »
The good ol days....what happened to em?

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« Reply #61 on: July 06, 2011, 08:18:43 PM »
The good ol days....what happened to em?

NWO happened.   

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« Reply #62 on: July 07, 2011, 09:39:43 PM »
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Mexico, U.S. Sign Cross-Border Trucking Agreement
Latin American Herald Tribune ^ | Thursday | unk
Posted on July 7, 2011 11:39:31 PM EDT by Sarajevo



MEXICO CITY – Mexico and the United States have signed an agreement that will allow cargo trucks from each country to circulate without restriction on the other nation’s highways, ending a long-running dispute.

The memorandum was signed here by the heads of Mexico’s Communications and Transportation Secretariat and the U.S. Department of Transportation as a follow-up to an accord reached in March by Presidents Barack Obama and Felipe Calderon.

Under the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexican trucks were to have been able to circulate freely throughout the U.S. roadway system as soon as the trade pact linking the United States, Canada and Mexico went into effect in 1994.

But previous U.S. legislation left Mexican truckers restricted to a narrow strip along the border while the case made its way through the U.S. legal system.

The simmering dispute grew hotter in 2009 when Washington unilaterally canceled a pilot program – begun two years earlier – that had allowed Mexican trucks to carry cargo in U.S. border states. The Mexican government retaliated that same year by slapping tariffs on nearly 100 U.S. products.

According to the terms of the plan agreed Wednesday, trucking firms will operate initially under a provisional, 18-month permit; once that period has expired, they will be eligible for a permanent permit if they are found to be in compliance with safety and other requirements, Mexico’s Communications and Transportation Secretariat said.

The new program will consist of three stages.

In the first stage, authorities will review the permits of the trucking companies and their vehicles and drivers to verify compliance with safety and environmental norms and ensure they have cargo and civil responsibility insurance, among other requirements.

In the second stage, trucking firms must submit to two audits over a period of 18 months to ensure their operations conform to “the established road safety regimen,” the secretariat said.

Finally, in the third stage, companies will receive “definitive and irrevocable authorization to circulate freely in both nations’ territories ... in accordance with the same rules that apply to U.S. trucking firms,” it said.

Companies can apply to participate in the program beginning Thursday and authorities estimate that the first permits will be issued in August.

As a result of the agreement signed Wednesday, retaliatory tariffs Mexico had imposed on 99 U.S. products will be reduced by 50 percent beginning July 8.

The tariffs are to be eliminated completely once the first Mexican truck is allowed to enter the United States under the new program.

The secretariat said, however, that “Mexico reserves the right to reimpose the retaliatory tariffs based on any new instance of non-compliance” with treaty obligations.

The new program, which is to be evaluated monthly by a binational team of monitors, “will bring direct benefits to producers, exporters, consumers and users of cargo transport, which will become more efficient and competitive,” the Mexican government said.

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1 posted on July 7, 2011 11:39:38 PM EDT by Sarajevo
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Blame Reagan®.
2 posted on July 7, 2011 11:44:24 PM EDT by 1rudeboy
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I drove for a company that would send trailers in to mexico. We’d drop the “good” trailer at the boarder station where the contents would be transfered to the “mexico bound” company trailers where mexican tractors would pull them in to mexico.

When I asked why in the world do you go through all the trouble?

Dock master said simple. Send a good trailer over there with good tires, you’ll never see it again!

I started to look at the mexican trucks, and sure enough, they ALL had trailer tires on them. Tractor trailer trucks have 3 types of tires. Steer tires, drive tires, and trailer tires.

Mexico trucks will ruin american trucking.


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Actually, this might be a good deal for the DOJ and the Mexican drug cartels. When DOJ has a big a$$ shipment of guns that are needed in Mexico or Honduras, the Mexican trucks that are delivering their drugs can backload the guns. Saves gas, keeps those DOJ and BATF gunrunners employed, keeps the junkies flying and enables poor Mexican morticians to make a buck.



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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #63 on: July 12, 2011, 08:55:37 AM »
As Obama hands America’s trucking industry to dangerous Mexican trucks Hoffa bleats like a sheep
coachisright.com ^ | july 12, 2011 | Kevin “Coach” Collins





Not content with soaring unemployment numbers and destroying our banking housing healthcare auto making and oil drilling industries (to name just a few) Barack Obama has just handed Mexico virtual control of the American trucking industry.

One of Obama’s most useful idiots,putative Republican U.S. Secretary Transportation Ray LaHood,traveled to Mexico City to sign the “agreement” far from our gaze as he made certain America’s humiliation was complete.

By ratifying a so-called “pilot” program to allow Mexican junk wagons disguised as long haul trucks onto the highways we pay for Obama has handed his pal Felipe Calderón another way to sneak undocumented fraudulent Democrat voters all over our nation.

Unless a lawsuit brought by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) is successful,within weeks Mexican trucks,many of which are American fleet castoffs,will be found in every corner of our country.

Mexican Commercial Drivers Licenses the essential document for all truckers do exist,but they are just as easily purchased on Mexican streets as any other phony documents. Drug testing of Mexican drivers will be done by Mexican laboratories not a single one of which in the whole of Mexico is certified to American standards. Union resistance?

Hoffa: talking but certainly NOT walking ……..If you can find any indication he will be taking action…….

“Opening the border to dangerous trucks at a time of high unemployment and rampant drug violence is a shameful abandonment of the DOT’s duty to protect American citizens from harm and to spend American tax dollars responsibly.”

“It adds insult to injury to force U.S. taxpayers to pay for monitoring equipment on Mexican trucks so Mexican carriers can take away their jobs.”

“The DOT shows more loyalty to the Mexican people than it does to Americans.”

“This pilot program doesn’t even meet NAFTA’s requirement…….


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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #64 on: August 09, 2011, 05:21:18 AM »
U.S. Taxpayers Footing Bill for Upgrade to Mexican Trucks
by Dustin Ensinger on April 14, 2011 - 8:56am




Not only will the cross-border trucking program with Mexico result in the loss of American jobs, as it turns out, it could wind up costing American taxpayers hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars.

Since the U.S. government can’t legally force Mexican trucks entering the U.S. to comply with federal emissions regulations, the state of Arizona is taking an entirely different approach.

Under an Environmental Protection Agency grant, the state of Arizona is paying to replace the exhaust system on some Mexican trucks in order to reduce diesel-fuel emissions. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is replacing the old muffler system on the trucks with new catalytic converters, which is standard in the U.S.

Arizona officials claim that the program is mutually beneficial to both the U.S. and Mexico. Under the agreement reached by the Obama administration, the trucks are going to have access to U.S. roadways whether they meet U.S. environmental standards or not. By paying for the upgrades, it will vastly improve air quality on the American side of the border.

“It’s about establishing this relationship on environmental issues,” ADEQ Director Henry Darwin told The Arizona Republic. “It’s especially important on air quality because you can’t stop the air from moving across the border.”

Last year, the state agency replaced the exhaust systems of 55 Mexican trucks, and there are plans to do even more this year.

The cost for the upgrades to each truck is $1,600, all of which is funded by the EPA and, indirectly, the American taxpayers.

Officials say that the improvements can reduce harmful diesel emissions by as much as 30 percent.

Because of the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexican trucks have had limited access to American roadways for the past 17 years. However, the trade pact was supposed to provide full access.

After the suspension of a pilot program that did just that, Mexican officials protested, and have now won full access to America’s roads.

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« Reply #65 on: October 08, 2011, 02:49:48 PM »
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Mexico says trucks to cross US border within weeks
Reuters ^ | Oct 6, 2011 | Walter Brandimarte
Posted on October 8, 2011 3:29:51 PM EDT by moonshinner_09

Oct 6 (Reuters) - Mexican trucks will start crossing the U.S. border again in a couple of weeks, reducing transportation costs between the two neighbors by some 15 percent, Mexico's Economy Minister Bruno Ferrari said.

The resolution of the long-standing cross-border trucking dispute should give an additional boost to Mexican manufacturers, who have been fighting to increase their market share in the United States.

"If you take into consideration that Mexico's manufacturing costs are at least 25 percent lower than in the U.S., this is going to be a very strong competitive advantage," Ferrari told Reuters in an interview late Wednesday.

Mexican manufacturers have been in a fierce battle with Chinese exporters to gain market share in the U.S.

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« Reply #66 on: October 08, 2011, 03:04:20 PM »
b b b b but that's just a conspiracy theory.   

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« Reply #67 on: October 20, 2011, 07:35:57 AM »
1st Mexican truck to enter US interior within days (Isn't third world status grand?)...
YahooNews ^ | 10/19/11 | Julie Watson




The first Mexican carrier is set to roll into the U.S. interior within days, but the Teamsters union and two California congressmen haven't given up on stopping the cross-border trucking program that had been stalled for years by safety concerns and political wrangling. U.S. Reps. Duncan Hunter and Bob Filner joined Teamsters President James Hoffa at the border Wednesday to take a bipartisan stand against the pilot project that will allow approved Mexican trucks to come deep into the United States. The first one will enter Texas on Friday. Hunter is a San Diego-area Republican, while Filner is a Democrat whose district includes California's border with Mexico. They were surrounded at a news conference by more than 75 union members from at least five states.


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« Reply #68 on: October 20, 2011, 09:29:17 AM »
this is nafta baby.   this isn't dem/repub.

this would be happening on oct 20, 2011 whether it was president obama palin, mccain, whoever.

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« Reply #69 on: October 20, 2011, 09:31:06 AM »
i remember agruing with getbiggers in 2005 about this.  the superhighway is something like 16 lanes wide?  google pics of it.  media ignores it, except lou dobbs.

of course, it was all nonsense CT back then.  Now suddenly, it's evil obama conspiracy.

in another few years, it'll be candians sending oil and maple syrup south, mexicans sending labor and drugs north.  our guns head south and our $ will head north.

but but but by then it'll be under president romney, and we all know it'll just be a silly CT again  ;)

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« Reply #70 on: October 20, 2011, 11:46:56 AM »
First Mexican truck set to enter US interior
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SAN DIEGO — The first Mexican carrier is set to roll into the U.S. interior Friday, but the Teamsters union and two California congressmen haven't given up on stopping the cross-border trucking program that had been stalled for years by safety concerns and political wrangling.

U.S. Reps. Duncan Hunter and Bob Filner joined Teamsters President James Hoffa at the border Wednesday to take a bipartisan stand against the pilot project that will allow approved Mexican trucks to come deep into the United States. The first one will enter Texas.

Hunter is a San Diego-area Republican, while Filner is a Democrat whose district includes California's border with Mexico. They were surrounded at a news conference by more than 75 union members from at least five states.

Allowing Mexican trucking companies to deliver goods rather than transfer them to U.S. haulers at the border will put American jobs and highway safety at risk, they said.

"We're literally taking good jobs here in America and passing them over the line to Mexico," Hunter told the crowd, many holding signs reading "NAFTA kills" and "Stop the war on workers."


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« Reply #71 on: October 20, 2011, 11:52:39 AM »
Globalization screwing the American people yet again.  NAFTA needs to go asap.  Not that we conform to it anyway, we protect so many industries the idea that there is 'free trade' is a joke. 
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« Reply #72 on: October 20, 2011, 12:01:41 PM »
Globalization screwing the American people yet again.  NAFTA needs to go asap.  Not that we conform to it anyway, we protect so many industries the idea that there is 'free trade' is a joke. 

This is yet another obama lie.   another betrayal to get the morons to vote for him. 

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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #73 on: October 20, 2011, 12:08:23 PM »
This is yet another obama lie.   another betrayal to get the morons to vote for him. 

It's par for the course in a globalized world.  If we allow our businesses to offshore jobs and undermine the workforce, then it's only natural the government would do the same.  This is what globalized capitalism results in.  Third world standards in first world countries. 
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Re: Obama Admn proposes to open U.S. roads and highways to Mexican Trucks
« Reply #74 on: November 08, 2011, 10:36:34 AM »
Mexican Trucks Are on Our Roads
Townhall.com ^ | November 8, 2011 | Phyllis Schlafly




After years of negative votes in Congress and the opposition of the American people, on Oct. 21 Barack Obama allowed the first Mexican truck to cross the border at Laredo, Texas, and head north to deliver door-to-door service of its industrial equipment. This was implemented by an agreement quietly signed by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood in Mexico City on July 6 with Mexico's secretary of Communications and Transportation.

Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., calls this deal a major anti-jobs program saying, "We're literally taking good jobs here in America and passing them over the line to Mexico." Todd Spencer, executive vice president of the Independent Drivers Association, a non-union trade association, said 100,000 trucking jobs will be lost.

The Mexican company that won the distinction of being first-in-line to cross the border was Transportes Olympic. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration immediately granted it "permanent operating authority," instead of making the company abide by the specified 18-month waiting period, which means Transportes' trucks will not have to be inspected at the border every time they cross.

FMCSA announced that all Mexican trucks participating in this project will be given Electronic On-Board Recorders equipped with global positioning capabilities and paid for by the U.S. taxpayers. FMCSA also announced that U.S. trucks must install similar equipment at their own expense.

U.S. taxpayers are also being required to pick up the cost of replacing old mufflers on dozens of Mexican trucks at a cost of $1,600 each, while U.S. truckers must buy their own mufflers. The excuse is that this will improve air quality on our highways.

But EOBRs and mufflers are only part of the expensive regulations hitting U.S. truckers. Obama has imposed new fuel-efficiency regulations, new emissions targets and new safety regulations.

The large trucking firms may be able to absorb the cost, but independent truckers will be hit hard. If they can't afford to buy compliant rigs, they will have to cease operation.

It's apparently Obama's conscious policy to disfavor small trucking firms by regulatory favoritism. It's also Obama's policy to favor Mexican trucks with U.S. taxpayer handouts.

The chatter in Washington is about creating jobs for Americans and cutting spending. However, Todd Spencer says, "this program does exactly the opposite for both" and will "jeopardize the livelihoods of tens of thousands of U.S.-based, small-business truckers" as well as "undermine the standard of living for the rest of the driver community."

Americans who drive daily on U.S. highways are very concerned about safety when Mexican trucks are added to the many U.S. trucks already on our roads. The U.S-Mexico agreement requires us to accept Mexican commercial driver licenses, but Mexico has no real system of driver licensing, training, drug testing, physical requirements, truck safety inspection or brake standards that match U.S. rules.

Mexico cannot produce records of drivers' accidents or drug, alcohol use or a truck's record of brake safety or emissions. Also, Mexico is a country where bribes are the customary method of bypassing regulations.

George W. Bush's Transportation Secretary Mary Peters admitted at a Senate hearing that the U.S. regularly checks "proficient in English" when Mexican drivers answer questions and explain U.S. traffic signs in Spanish. Senator Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., was so incredulous at this reply that he had her repeat it, which she did.

The LaHood-Mexican agreement pretends to address this prevarication, stating that the exams are to be conducted orally in English. However, the agreement does not specify that the Mexican driver must speak English when he responds and explains U.S. laws and signs.

Even though Obama is a big advocate of clean air and green jobs, there is no mention in the agreement that Mexican trucks should adhere to the environmental standards imposed on American trucks. Juan Carlos Mu?oz, president of Mexico's National Chamber of Motor Transport of Freight, said that Mexican companies "do not have sufficient capacity to supply the diesel suitable for these new technologies," and that, if held to these requirements, Mexican truckers would be unable to "ever enter the United States, at least not for the next 20 years."

The reciprocal promise to allow U.S. trucks to drive into Mexico doesn't pass the laugh test. A U.S. trucker would be taking his life into his hands if he drove his truck into northern Mexico, where he would become a target to be robbed and killed by the Mexican drug cartels.