Just go to Kansas City and check out the "Smart Port" that is if you could
get in, and you will not be able to, this thing has been in the making for
some time and most people want to bury their heads in the sand and do
nothing about the invasion.

 

Jerry

 

From: missourilibertycoalition@googlegroups.com
[mailto:missourilibertycoalition@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom Martz
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 10:55 AM
To: missourilibertycoalition@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MoLiCo] Fw: WND - Oh no! Here come the Mexican trucks again

 

Well Jim let me respond to some of your statements....On multiple occasions
while waiting for my load to cross the border in Laredo I was dispatched to
the customs area to cross load from a mexican carrier to my trailer because
they were placed out of service in the customs area because of HoS
violations.  This is NOT a rare occurrence as the inspection facility
inspects about 20% of the fleet that comes through to drop trailers at
border drop lots.

 

An I'm in complete agreement with your statement on the RR.

 

tom 

On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 3:24 AM, Linda Herd <linda.h...@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

It is getting to the point of not saying "can you believe this?". There is
so much information on this type of problem that I now believe it.


Linda

 

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: James Hornaday Jr. <rail...@sbcglobal.net>
To: ty...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thu, January 20, 2011 8:57:26 PM
Subject: Re: WND - Oh no! Here come the Mexican trucks again

Tom:

Well, for one thing, the trucks and drivers registered in Canada are under
comparable restrictions and laws as the US. All of the drivers from Canada
(with the possible exception of Quebec) speak English. Most of the French
Quebec drivers can speak English as well. They just speak French when they
are in Quebec.

I seriously doubt the regulations in Mexico are strict enough, and if they
were, the corruption in enforcement down there would allow stinky trucks and
inadequately trained drivers to go across the border and go anywhere. 

The amount of nasty stuff coming into the US from Canada is miniscule
compared to what's coming across the southern border.

I see trucks with Canadian licenses driving on the interstates.   About 1 in
100.  They don't bother me at all.

If you want to stop stuff coming in from Mexico, you'd have to shut down the
Kansas City Southern RR at the border.  Nobody's complaining (that I'm aware
of) about that mode of traffic.

I agree this legislation coming out of Washington for allowing Mexican
trucking into the full US of A is NOT in our interests.

Jim Hornaday

 

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From: Tom Martz <t.ma...@gmail.com>
To: ty...@googlegroups.com; MLC Google Group
<missourilibertycoalition@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thu, January 20, 2011 5:05:40 PM
Subject: Re: WND - Oh no! Here come the Mexican trucks again

an this differs from Canadian companies how..?  And how does this impact the
nations highway system or how does it differ from our neighbors to the
north....?

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Fred B. Ellison <fbelli...@yahoo.com>
wrote:


 

 

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=252861> &pageId=252861


Oh no! Here come the Mexican trucks again


Obama quietly moves ahead without congressional approval

  _____  


Posted: January 18, 2011
8:39 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
C 2011 WorldNetDaily 


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The Obama administration is preparing once again to allow Mexican trucks to
roam freely on U.S. roads under the auspices of the North American Free
Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, with or without the approval of Congress. 

 

Quietly, the U.S. Department of Transportation has posted on its website
<http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/documents/cross-border/Concept-Trucks-English.pdf>
a "Concept Document," specifying a "Phased U.S.-Mexico Cross Border Long
Haul Trucking Proposal" that envisions allowing open access to an
unspecified number of Mexican trucks on U.S. roads after DOT has time to
post in the Federal Register new rules circulated by the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration, or FMCSA. 

 

The Obama administration's determination to see Mexican long-haul rigs roll
throughout the U.S. is a slap in the face to many Democrats in Congress,
including Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., who fought hard in 2008 to have
language inserted into legislation that would stop the project out of
concerns that Mexican trucks do not conform to U.S. safety standards. 

 

Obama ended Bush-era project 

In March 2009, President Obama signed the $410 billion Omnibus Funding Bill
into law, along with provisions ending the Department of Transportation's
Mexican truck demonstration project. 

 

DeFazio's office confirmed to WND that he has requested that Rep. John
Duncan Jr., R-Tenn., the chairman of the House Subcommittee and
Transportation, hold hearings on the proposed Obama administration Mexican
truck plans. 

 

The DOT's two-page "Concept Document" specifies at the end that the agency
will periodically report to Congress on Mexican trucks in the U.S. But
nothing in the document suggests DOT or the FMCSA has any intention of
coming to Congress to seek permission before promulgating rules, initiating
procedures to safety-test Mexican trucks and open the borders to FMCSA
safety-certified Mexican long-haul carriers. 

 

The "Concept Document" published on the DOT website specifies vaguely,
"Subject to negotiation with Mexico, the number of carrier and truck
participants in this first phase of the program will be managed to ensure
adequate oversight." 

 

The DOT's initial program overview specifies that Mexican trucks allowed
into the U.S. will have to complete successfully a "Pre-Authority Safety
Audit," or PASA, that will include an examination of Mexican commercial
drivers' licenses, checking Mexican trucks against FMCSA safety requirements
and certifying that Mexican drivers are proficient in English. 

The "Concept Document," however, neglects to give details regarding how
precisely Mexican trucks and drivers will be inspected and certified by
Mexican or FMCSA field supervisors. 

 

Mexico demands trucks in U.S. 

TheTrucker.com <http://thetrucker.com/> , a trucking industry magazine,
reported last October
<http://www.thetrucker.com/News/Stories/2010/10/19/DOTsaysitsdevelopingpropo
saltoresolveMexicotruckdispute.aspx>  that a Mexican official at a
Washington luncheon held on Oct. 15 said Mexico would not accept another
pilot program. 

 

"If you put in place a demonstration project similar to what we had, it can
begin, but it can be defunded at any time," said Jose Luis Paz Vega, the
head of the NAFTA office at the Mexican embassy in Washington, at the Oct.15
luncheon. "Mexico is not willing to take that anymore. We need a program
that is permanent, that has certainty and complies with NAFTA. And we're not
willing to accept anything less than that." 

 

One day after signing the Omnibus Funding Bill, Obama instructed the office
of the U.S. trade representative to work with Congress, DOT, the State
Department and Mexican officials to come up with legislation to create "a
new trucking project that will meet the legitimate concerns" of Congress and
the U.S. under NAFTA. 

 

The current Obama administration proposal appears to fall short of Mexico's
demands. The "phased-in" approvals for Mexican trucks to operate under NAFTA
in the U.S. appear to resemble the Bush administration's incremental "pilot
program" approach that gave Mexican drivers and rigs the green light to
cross the border into the U.S. without restraints on where they might
operate. 

 

Yet, by not defining the Mexican truck initiative as a "demonstration" or
""pilot program," DOT may avoid having to come to Congress for the type of
specific program funding the Bush administration was required to request. 

 

While the DOT "Concept Document" proposes a phased-in approach, the
suggestion seems to be that Mexican trucks will get U.S. authority to
operate in the U.S. under the Obama proposal on a continuing basis, without
any need to evaluate the program's success before going to the next
threshold of Mexican trucks acquiring U.S. operating authority. 

 

Angry trucking unions blast Obama 

The Obama administration's determination to see Mexican long-haul rigs roll
throughout the U.S. has angered the Teamsters, who supported candidate Obama
in the 2008 presidential election and the Democrats in the 2010 mid-term
elections. Obama has not fulfilled his 2008 campaign promise to renegotiate
NAFTA to preserve U.S. jobs. 

"With so much focus in Washington on creating jobs, it's a bit shocking that
the administration would pursue a program that can only rob U.S. drivers of
their jobs," said Todd Spencer, executive vice president of the
Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, or OOIDA. 

 

"Until the Mexican government is able to significantly diminish the rampant
crime and violence within its borders, commits to addressing its
deteriorated infrastructure and promulgates regulations that significantly
improve its trucking industry, U.S. truckers will be unable to benefit from
the anticipated reciprocity," said Spencer, suggesting few U.S. truckers
would want to operate their rigs in Mexico. 

 

"If a new cross-border trucking program were implemented in the near future,
U.S. truckers would be forced to forfeit their own economic opportunities
while companies and drivers from Mexico, free from equivalent regulatory
burdens, take over the traffic lanes." 

James Hoffa, president of the Teamsters, was equally outraged. 

 

"My union will fight against opening the border to Mexican Trucks," Hoffa
told the Detroit News. "We simply don't believe U.S. taxpayers should pay to
let more Mexican companies depress American workers' wages. 

 

Mexico retaliated with tariffs 

In response to ending the Mexican truck demonstration project in March 2009,
Mexico increased tariffs on some 90 U.S. products in a move making clear
Mexico did not intend to lose the trucking war under NAFTA.

 

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has claimed the Obama administration was
experiencing heavy pressure from U.S. businesses negatively impacted by
Mexico's tariffs. He told reporters that Mexico's retaliation has had "an
enormous impact." 

"It is really putting a huge economic stress on the producers," he said,
arguing the tariffs had placed an additional $2.4 billion cost on U.S.
exporters. 

 

The Obama administration's decision to reignite the Mexican truck
controversy appears to reflect a decision to bow to business interests. 

"If we're going to double exports within five years, we must hold on to
export markets, such as Mexico, where American companies are doing well,"
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Thomas Donahue told the New York Times
<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704415104576065924125822128.h
tml> , arguing that the Obama administration should allow Mexican trucks
into the U.S. as an inducement to Mexico to remove the retaliatory tariffs. 

 

Are Mexican trucks safe? 

Critics continue to point out that Mexico has no real system of driver
training, licensing, drug testing, driver physical requirements, safety
inspection, cargo latching security, hazmat control or brake standards that
match U.S. standards.

 

Concerns continue that in Mexico compliance with the U.S. Commercial Vehicle
Safety Alliance standards will be met by Mexican inspectors taking bribes,
the typical method used in the country to get around onerous government
regulations. 

 

The Mexican truck issue became rancorous during the last two years of the
Bush administration as Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters fought off
repeated efforts by Congress to confine Mexican trucks to a narrow 20-mile
commercial area north of the southern border. 

 

WND reported
<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59044>  that after
the Mexican truck project had begun, an examination of the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration database revealed hundreds of safety
violations by Mexican long-haul rigs on U.S. roads under the project. 

 

WND also reported <http://www.wnd.com/index.php/index.php?pageId=58843>
that in an argumentative Senate hearing in March 2008, then North Dakota
Democratic Sen. Byron Dorgan in tight questioning got Peters to admit that
Mexican drivers were being designated at the border as "proficient in
English" even though they could explain U.S. traffic signs only in Spanish. 

 

In the tense hearing, Dorgan accused Peters of being "arrogant" and in
reckless disregard of a congressional vote to stop the Mexican trucking
demonstration project by taking funds away.

 

As WND reported
<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57520> ,
opposition in the House was led by Rep. DeFazio, who in September 2007
accused the Bush administration of having a "stealth plan" to allow Mexican
long-haul rigs on U.S. roads. 

 

"This administration (of President George W. Bush) is hell-bent on opening
our borders," DeFazio then said, "but has failed to require that Mexican
drivers and trucks meet the same safety and security standards as U.S.
drivers and trucks." 

 

Previously, Peters had argued the wording of the Dorgan amendment did not
prohibit the Transportation Department from stopping a Mexican truck
demonstration project that DOT has already begun, even if the measure
prohibited DOT from starting any new project. 

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