Mexican Trucks to Have Access
to the US Despite Opposition from Congress and the American People
JBS
| April 12, 2007
By
Ann Turner
According to an
amendment to the Fiscal Year 2007 Supplemental Appropriations Bill
introduced by Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-Calif ., the Department of
Transportation's pilot test should be blocked until the Mexican
government authorizes U.S. trucking companies to operate in Mexico.
Indeed it would seem that the
Mexican government distrusts the U.S. and would rather see their
trucks having access to our country than the reverse. Shouldn't the
U.S. tend to question such a one-sided arrangement?
There is also opposition coming
from the Teamsters Unions. "The Department of Transportation can't
enforce truck safety in the United States, let alone at the southern
border," said spokesman Leslie Miller in an interview with World Net
Daily. "The Bush administration continues to show a reckless
disregard for the will of the Congress and the American people who
oppose this illegal pilot project."
Yes the President of the United
States does continue to disregard the will of the American people
and the Congress on this and many other issues. Interestingly the
Union spokesperson was only concerned with the safety of the
trucking and not with the potential cargo or with a myriad of other
issues that come to the minds of many conscientious Americans.
Then we have the case of
Congressman Hunter's Trucking Safety Act which would promote and
continue highlighting the importance of the NAFTA Trucking Safety
Act. This measure would further empower the NAFTA Agreement and
continue promoting the establishment of a regional government as
U.S. sovereignty further dissipates.
There are a number of problems
with this business of Mexican Trucks entering the U.S. The President
of the United States is disregarding the will of the Congress, the
Congress is failing to understand and live up to its role according
to the Constitution, and the American people are not holding their
elected officials to the standard of the Constitution of the United
States.
It's long past time to change
that.
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