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I have always been the type of person that when I hear something, I have got to find out all of the details about it. The rumor of a truck strike next month was no different. I asked friends through out the country and most that had heard about it only heard bits and pieces and didn't think anything would come of it, only one person told me that they were 'in'.
HOWEVER, I don't believe that this is any reason to believe that nothing can be done to get the fuel cost/freight rate ratio narrowed to the point where drivers can make a honest and respectable living.
I still believe that the industry will need to be overhauled and reformed, even to the point of pushing Congress to removing the trucking industry from under the U.S. Department of Transportation and placing it under the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In reality a 'truck' is a 'road tractor', that is why they are called 'tractor-trailers'. I further believe that the USDA is far better capable of overseeing the trucking industry than the USDOT is.
If the U.S. Government can own a railroad company called 'Amtrak' and pump over 25 billion dollars of taxpayer monies into it, I think the Government can shuffle one industry to another Government agency. As we have seen time and time again, the U.S. Government can do whatever it wishes but we have to show them why they would want to do this...where there is a will, there is a way.
As far as I am concerned, the U.S. Government owes the entire American Public a huge rebate on gasoline taxes alone. I will explain and any one who has ever pulled a refer trailer will quickly understand.
Any time you put diesel fuel in the tank of a refer unit, the road use tax for diesel fuel is deducted off the sale price because the fuel is not considered for 'road use'.. How many gallons of gasoline have been bought and put in lawn mowers, weed eaters, bass boats and chain saws that have been charged a 'road use tax'? Or 'Highwat tax' depending how you or your state refers to that tax. Like speeding tickets, it adds up.
I believe that every avenue needs to be explored and our Congress pushed into doing something now instead of waiting any longer.
I further belive that since the railroad, air freight and overseas shipping industries rely upon trucks to get the freight to them, as they have no way to get to the freight, that they will support reforming the trucking industry to save their own industry.
Concerning foreign trucks taking our jobs, I don't see that as a problem either. The U.S. Government is already cracking down on illegal aliens so lets hold their feet to the fire and make them enforce that on every illegal alien that tries to enter the U.S.. If a Mexican or Canadian truck pulls up to our border and that driver doesn't have a 'Visa' , then he is an illegal alien and should be treated as such. Turning both him and the truck around. If they can't pick our vegetables, they sure as hell can't haul their's into our country and sell them.
The list goes on and on of ways to improve the trucking industry, but its going to take some thought, some effort and some time.
Remember the Mad Cow scare here in the U.S. a few years ago when 1 infected cow was discovered within the U.S.? Every country in the world would not accept any more beef from he U.S.. Rather than waiting for the US Government to do something, the Beef Industry took it upon themselves to find a solution, submit a workable plan of action in the form of a proposal in writing to the Government and recovered their industry in a matter of a few short months. If it weren't for the National Beef Council protecting and promoting their industry, we would all be eating chicken for dinner again tonight. We are up against convincing our Government to reform our industry, where the Beef Industry was up against convincing the world. I think that there is a lesson to be learned here and an example to follow.
Again, I have no intention of dropping this issue, and I will be sure to keep any one interested , informed of any progress made. If you have any ideas that you would like to share, I would be more than happy to hear them and to respond to them.
Sincerely,
Remus Griffin
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Illegal immigration is one of the serious problems any country could experience. The complications and negative effects it bring does not only hurt the the country of destination but also its residents.
The first and most obvious reason why it aches any country is the issue of economic dilemma. Since illegal immigrants don't have legal papers to stay, they do not and cannot pay taxes. This is a big loss or reduction in the income of the government. The country supports and maintains a nation with more than people than it is supposed to but with lesser money to go around. When this happens, many major problems will branch out from that single situation. First, there will be a breakdown in law enforcement due to more people to protect and serve but cannot hire more qualified officers. Peace and order in the country will suffer. Second, more people means more wastes that will affect the sanitation of the country. More expenses will also result in garbage collection, clean-up, and other sanitation requirements but still with lesser budget since less people are paying taxes. Also, directly related to this problem are health issues. More trash might produce sickness and possibly epidemic due to poor sanitation. Third, when a government doesn't function the way the people expect it to function, the worst scenario could be a coup d' etat or drastic change of government. People will be frustrated and clamour for normalcy of government system.
Another negative effect of having illegal immigrants is that they compete directly with legal residents in the jobs available in the market especially the blue collar job sector. Such collar jobs include maintenance, construction, care giving services, and restaurant jobs. Employers are usually tempted to hire these people because they accept lower pay for the same services that legal residents are willing to do, thus increasing their profit. They also save on benefits and insurance since undocumented people cannot demand for this. For those illegal immigrants that cannot find any decent jobs, they unwillingly resort to unlawful activities such as drug dealings, prostitution, and smuggling. This in effect will again cause problem to the harmony and stability of the country.
Medical budget of the country is also affected by illegal aliens. When they need medical assistance due to sickness, pregnancy, accidents, and other health maintenance, medical service and medicines will be divided. The benefits from the government to be given to its legal inhabitants will be lessen and they are the ones who get deprived.
Though all these negativity happens to any country with such an issue, the best way to solve this is to find a way to legalize their status so that they can gradually join the stream of the society. And in conjunction with this is stopping the inflow of more illegal immigrants
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