U.S. Moves to Patch Mexico Rift

The Obama administration began efforts Friday to ease an erupting trade dispute with Mexico by starting work on a new program to give Mexican truckers broader access to U.S. highways. Full Story »

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Ben Ross
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by Ben Ross - Mar. 23, 2009

advocacy not journalism...first red flag "A person familiar with the meeting" like who? Is anyone against this idea? For how long? Does the labor union have an opinion about this? What qualifies people that don't take an american road test to drive on american roads.....not serious journalism.

The WSJ has no clue what is good for most people...there editorial loose cannon is responsible for much of our economic woes. We can live without placating the NAFTA multinationals, and stop the war on drugs also is ain't helping us.

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Mar. 21, 2009
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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Mar. 22, 2009

This is a well timed article that you just can't say yes or no to. My first instinct, NO. I don't trust a government that is in the middle of a narco-terrorist situation that the police have to hide. Can you imagine the trucking inspectors saying no to a man with a gun in his ear. On the other hand. Would the people in charge (whoever that is) want to send 18 wheeler trucks into the U.S. that they know will be pulled over. Perhaps hauling containers filled with merchandise and drugs.

This is going to be one hell of an arraignment. You can't please anyone with this.

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Norman Rogers
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by Norman Rogers - Mar. 21, 2009

Obama tries to fix his screw up. It makes not sense to unload Mexican trucks and load the goods on to American trucks.

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