Waiting here in Laredo has given me some time to think about the wave of trucks waiting just across the border, waiting to move out across U.S. highways possibly by the end of this month. I keep asking myself why, why do we need to allow access to these trucks, why is the President in such a rush to kick off this pilot program that is just the first step in allowing unlimited access to U.S. customers to Mexican companies, why is it going to happen against the overwhelming public opinion against allowing Mexican trucks access to U.S. highways. The only answer I can come up with is simply profit. Increased profit to the companies that have already exported their jobs to Mexico in the pursuit of the profit. Profit to Mexican trucking companies, who can blame them for wanting the borders opened up. They can use lower waged Mexican drivers to compete against U.S. trucks for loads. Profits for the grocery companies, greatly reduced transportation cost, does anyone truly believe the savings will be passed to the customers. I’ll guarantee that tomatoes will cost just as much after Mexican trucks take over as they do now.

Profit has its price. The price of profit in this case will be American driving jobs, the environment and safety. Lets be realistic, no doubt this pilot program will use the best trucks and drivers that can be found in Mexico, at the end the final report will show that Mexican drivers and equipment are safe, probably safer than the average U.S. driver. But then the gates will be thrown open and the average drivers and cheapest equipment will make its way onto American highways, the same equipment that has been retired from American fleets because its too old to be safe. Remember I’m talking about after the pilot program has been completed and attention has turned away from the issue. Peter may argue with me but I’ve been to Mexico and have seen the equipment they run on their roads. Sure there are a lot of good equipment but there is also a lot of junk. I have made the argument before that the trucks running cross-border here in Laredo are sub-standard and have been presented with argument that these are just local trucks, as far as I’m concerned it doesn’t matter if you run 1 or a 1 million miles on American roads the equipment should be up to standard.

There are still issues with drug testing and enough inspection capacity that need to be answered but I’m sure these problems will be glossed over in the pursuit of profit. Mexican trucks are coming unless we make our voices heard by the politicians. Right now they listen to the people making the big campaign donations, we need to make them listen to us! The only way to really do that is to get out there and get registered to vote, calling your Senators and Representatives and actually following through by voting out the politicians that put the all-mighty Dollar ahead of your families safety and your job. Congress is on Vacation right now, this is actually a good time to meet your Senator or Representatives face to face and let them know how you feel and what they need to do when they go back to Washington. Most importantly vote!

Be safe;
Don Rogers

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