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![]() Also, we all realize that FOX is a great source of news...they devoted about 6,777 hours to the case of a single missing teenager (Natalie Holloway)...but you can take look at a discussion of the 2001 NAFTA ruling at: http://www.citizen.org/publications/print_release.cfm?ID=6839 |
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Arguments about the 1994 NAFTA agreement eventaully spawned the Cross Border Pilot Program in 2001 which allowed up to 100 Mexican trucking companies to obtain licenses to operate in 20-25 mile commercial zones in the US. At the end of these zones were set up freight transfer points to move the cargo from Mexican trucks to US trucks.
In February 07, Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters announced that "a select group" of Mexican companies will be allowed to operate beyond the established commercial zone. There were a few reasons offered for this decision, some legit and some to appease people. One of the reasons was that up until this change, US trucks were not allowed to operate in Mexico (due to our non-acceptance/compliance with those provisions of the NAFTA agreement). By allowing the "select group" to operate in the US, we comply with the NAFTA provisions and open the door for up to 100 US companies to operate in Mexico. Teamsters have been lobbying strongly against this measure since Mexican truckers can haul freight cheaper than Union truckers. Some reading: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/5407728.html http://www.dot.gov/affairs/cbtsip/dot2107.htm My businesses are in the transportation industry. One in aviation, the other in trucking.
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Not only are they being given unrestricted travel, "select companies" in Mexico are going to be allowed to fasttrack border security, meaning they wont have their cargo searched.
This opens the US borders to virtually anyone within those companies who wants to smuggle drugs, money, and/or personel into the US at will. That's some "security" prez you got ther boys ![]()
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Techie- we've heard your rapidly aging neologisms describing why conservatives might be against this but I don't understand your point. I think NAFTA was the best thing Clinton ever did. I'm glad the senior Bush got it started. And lifting the 25 mile rule, in accord with that agreement, is even better.
So loggers in Washington don't like the import of Canadian lumber and the Teamsters (who as we all know are the most scrupulously ethical of Washington special interest groups) don't like the extension of the 25 mile rule. First on the basis of safety and now on the basis of security. Sounds to me like those both those concerns have been covered. You got another one or are you just heaving the usual insults? I heard about it on Fox. Unlike, apparently, you, I listen to a lot of news sources. Including the disgustingly biased and taxpayer supported NPR, the Washington Post and CNN. The difference is I balance those with the WSJ, Fox and the web. If you don't listen to multiple sources you're only getting part of the story- is that what happened to you here? Last edited by cairns; 01-07-2008 at 08:14 AM.. |
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