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To: NVDave

The rejected plan was a limited, pilot program that required prior certification for all your good stuff. One company - not endless hordes - had managed to qualify.


493 posted on 09/11/2007 11:40:44 PM PDT by mdefranc
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To: mdefranc

Yeaaaaa.... now let’s actually pull them across the scales and see what they really look like.

And while we’re at it, let’s test the drivers for “special coffee” — which you can get in any Mexican truck stop.

As I said, I’ve talked to Mexicans (now legal immigrants) who started their trucking careers in Mexico. They think that the US is stupid to allow Mexican trucks on US roads. Now, if a Mexican who is now a US citizen, and who driving a hay truck that picks up hay off our farm is telling me this, who am I going to believe?

Some bureaucrat who has no direct knowledge of the situation?

Or a guy who grew up in Mexico, started his trucking career there and knows exactly how they operate, because that’s how *he* used to operate when he was employed by a Mexican trucking company?


553 posted on 09/12/2007 1:21:14 AM PDT by NVDave
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