LOL. Well you folks do keep me amused. Afraid of highways, afraid of trade, afraid of Meskins and Canadians. Afraid that in the dark of night three countries will merge by magic and evil conspiracy.
You obviously enjoy your paranoia.
The problem with NAU is that is is mostly paranoid fantasy. We are not going to be taken over by either Canada nor Mexico. And the expansion of existing highways, if by some chance it actaully ever happens, will not be driving cowboys from ranches or destroying whole towns as some, including Paul have claimed.
Talk to the people whose homes are in the path of the proposed Tx corridor, talk to the people whose ranchland, the only thing they have to pass down to their kids, will be taken by eminent domain when that highway moves through.
That is bullshit RickSp. Come take a visit to Texas and check out the TTC.
LOL. Well you folks do keep me amused. Afraid of highways, afraid of trade, afraid of Meskins and Canadians. Afraid that in the dark of night three countries will merge by magic and evil conspiracy.
You obviously enjoy your paranoia.
I grew up in Texas. Are you really trying to tell me that you do not have enough room to build a 1,200 foot wide series of roads? Running short on space already? That is actually pretty funny. Sounds like you have the Lone Star State confused with Rhode Island, which does, by the way, has some rather large highways as well.
Whether or not building more highways is a good idea is a completely separate question as is the issue of eminent domain. All of which has effectively nothing to do with liberty or even sovereignty unless you buy into the crackpot theories posted on Illuminati web sites like the link provided above.
The whole NAU nonsense is nothing but paranoia feed by xenophobia. It really is bullshit.
And companies like Toyota have been building auto plants in the US. Six and half million US jobs are "insourced" from foreign companies. Insourced jobs also tend to pay more than purely domestic jobs.
"INSOURCING" - When Foreign Companies Establish Jobs in the U.S.
Insourced Jobs Pay More
Why is it that conservatives are so afraid of free trade? Or is it fear of Canadians? Or Mexicans? Or maybe of highways? Free trade is no threat to our sovereignty.
I grew up in Texas. Are you really trying to tell me that you do not have enough room to build a 1,200 foot wide series of roads? Running short on space already? That is actually pretty funny. Sounds like you have the Lone Star State confused with Rhode Island, which does, by the way, has some rather large highways as well.
Whether or not building more highways is a good idea is a completely separate question as is the issue of eminent domain. All of which has effectively nothing to do with liberty or even sovereignty unless you buy into the crackpot theories posted on Illuminati web sites like the link provided above.
The whole NAU nonsense is nothing but paranoia feed by xenophobia. It really is bullshit.