To: DustyMoment
This isn't about negating the unions are bypassing ports. It's about making the US, Canada and Mexico part of a big EU-style organization that eliminates the US' borders.
The timing of this and the *illegal immigration* issue is very interesting. Whoever's trying to sell this lacks PR and marketing skills. It's more like 'in your face'.
To: wolfcreek
Don't be so sure. The Longshoremen's Union (on the West Coast, at least) isn't too happy that the powers-that-be forced them to start using bar code scanners. It's pretty darn embarassing that this Mexican port (if it is ever built) will actually be modern compared to ours.
65 posted on
06/16/2006 11:24:15 AM PDT by
1rudeboy
To: wolfcreek
The timing of this and the *illegal immigration* issue is very interesting. Whoever's trying to sell this lacks PR and marketing skills. It's more like 'in your face'.
The TTC has been in work for the past two or three years at least, and probably longer.
It's important to look at all of the pieces; TTC, Bush's globalist views, lack of any interest to control the borders and the illegal invasion.
151 posted on
06/16/2006 8:04:27 PM PDT by
DustyMoment
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