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Truckers, distributors leery of NAFTA transportation deal

Truckers, distributors leery of NAFTA transportation deal

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David Brown has operated a commercial truck out of Brownsville for nearly 15 years, always working in harmony with Mexican carriers.

But he’s worried that a cross-border trucking initiative will undermine American truckers operating on the border and deal a blow to local distribution centers.

“They’re going to be able to cut expenses, which will put thousands of drivers out of work,” Brown said. “This is going to kill the Valley.”

The cross-border initiative is still months away from implementation, but Brown joins the ranks of citizens on both sides of the border that have expressed outrage at a plan that would allow unfettered access to markets for thousands of Mexican and U.S. carriers alike.

U.S. detractors claim that Mexican trucks would threaten U.S. jobs while making roads less safe.

In Mexico, opponents of the pilot program say it will unfairly increase operation costs and open Mexico to U.S. companies that will take over the industry.

Melissa Mazzella DeLaney, director of communication for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, which is overseeing implementation of the initiative, said cross-border trucking will actually increase efficiency and lower costs for consumers.
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If both sides are voicing objections, why are people even CONSIDERING going forward with this??

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If both sides are voicing objections, why are people even CONSIDERING going forward with this??

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Very simple. This Bush administration is beholding to the big money contributors in finance and business. This includes the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Trucking Association among others. The ONLY thing these groups have as a goal is to make more money for their members.

There are those who chase every conceivable dollar, peso, euro, and other currencies, in a quest to amass ever more wealth. Most do not give a whip stitch about the livelihoods of the people and families who are affected by their decisions. They are money making machines, period. There is no room in their equations for a, ''people factor,'' or, ''voluntary,'' safety compliance.

Just as they have been successful in relocating production facilities to locations with cheap labor, non-existent or rarely enforced environmental and worker safety laws, they want to continually expand their tightening grasp around the throats of the populace.

People and businesses on both sides of the border earn decent livings, and contrary to what the spin doctors say, there will be no major benefit to American consumers by permitting Mexican domiciled trucks run throughout the U.S.A.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation in its published Fact Sheet (dot.gov/affairs/cbtsip/factsheet.htm) at, ''Good for Consumers,'' the DOT estimates that the current system of transferring products from the truck of one country to that of the other costs consumers $400 million a year.

How much does a cost savings of $400 million a year in a nation with a population in excess of 300 million people equate to per capita? ... A whopping $1.33 per person; 11 cents per month!

I, for one, will gladly keep paying 11 cents per month to keep Mexican trucks off our roadways and to keep U.S. truck drivers and distribution centers functioning and providing jobs!

The big-money people and their bought-and-paid-for politicians can wonder off to some luxurious resort and count their money, but please do not open the border!

I am a firm believer in the old adage, ''If it ain't broke; Don't fix it!''
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