Friday, September 23, 2011

NAFTA Superhighway. Coming to a town near you. Heard about it yet?

http://www.thenewamerican.com/artman/pub鈥?/a>

Coming Through! The NAFTA Super Highway .

Wake the town and tell the people, or the town will be paved over.

All across America, mammoth construction projects are preparing to launch. The NAFTA Super Highway is on a fast track and it's headed your way. If you don't help derail it, you may soon be run over by it - both figuratively and literally.



Integration vs. Independence



How would all of this affect you, your family, and your community? Let us count the ways. One of the most striking features of the proposed Super Highway is the plan to do away with our borders, as evidenced by the joint U.S.-Mexico Customs facility already under construction in Kansas City, Missouri. A U.S. Customs checkpoint in Kansas City? But that's a thousand miles inside America's heartland; isn't the purpose of U.S. Customs to check people and cargo at our borders?



Ah, but the mere asking of that question shows that you're still operating under the old paradigm that sees the United States as an independent, sovereign nation. However, that paradigm began to change following passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994. NAFTA, which was sold to the American public as a simple trade agreement, was actually far more than that, setting in motion a process for the gradual social, economic, and political %26quot;integration,%26quot; or merger, of the three NAFTA countries - Canada, the United States, and Mexico - into a North American Union.
NAFTA Superhighway. Coming to a town near you. Heard about it yet?
You might not be old enough to remember but Ross Perot warned us about this but he was dismissed as a kook. Go figure.
NAFTA Superhighway. Coming to a town near you. Heard about it yet?
I-69 from Texas to Minnesota, I believe is already under contruction. Intergration is the only true future this continent has. Without i SE asia, the EU and eventually the AU will dominate the world economic stage.
in the west it is here now we call it interstate 5

it runs from the tip of baha to Alaska through Canada...

i am watching trucks roll by right now
well maybe then mexico would have a real government that actually served a purpose. it would stabilize things and give illegal immigrants no reason to come here.
Come on..... Have you ever tried to %26quot;freely%26quot; get freight into the US from another North American country??? I run a fairly large transportation company that specializes in cross border shipments (I usually have anywhere from 5-10 trucks crossing the border daily from our Canadian offices in Ontario, Canada and Los Angeles, Ca.) and the borders have increasingly tightened, not eased up. Nafta makes the processing of customs paperwork flow more smoothly, and keeps closer track of carriers and brokers, but still watches the borders closely, if not closer than ever.
2 lanes in each direction does not make a highway super.