"Trust me, I havent had so much fun since the CFR threw that bash Friday at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center celebrating the U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement."
That's the problem. I DON'T TRUST YOU. Quit the insults, dodging, bobbing, weaving and waiting for your thugs to join and further disrupt this thread by answering the questions asked pertaining to discussion.
Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should not engage in the construction of a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Superhighway System or enter into a North American Union with Mexico and Canada.
Whereas, according to the Department of Commerce, United States trade deficits with Mexico and Canada have significantly widened since the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA);
Whereas the economic and physical security of the United States is impaired by the potential loss of control of its borders attendant to the full operation of NAFTA;
Whereas a NAFTA Superhighway System from the west coast of Mexico through the United States and into Canada has been suggested as part of a North American Union;
Whereas it would be particularly difficult for Americans to collect insurance from Mexican companies which employ Mexican drivers involved in accidents in the United States, which would increase the insurance rates for American drivers;
Whereas future unrestricted foreign trucking into the United States can pose a safety hazard due to inadequate maintenance and inspection, and can act collaterally as a conduit for the entry into the United States of illegal drugs, illegal human smuggling, and terrorist activities; and
Whereas a NAFTA Superhighway System would be funded by foreign consortiums and controlled by foreign management, which threatens the sovereignty of the United States: Now, therefore, be it
Do you understand that the chances of this resolution making it to the floor are slim, and that World Net Daily, Jerome Corsi, and Reps. Goode, Tancredo, Paul and Jones are playing you for a sucker?
Whereas 5000 truckloads of goods from Mexico cross Texas each and every day.