AUSTIN, Texas -- The Mexican truck debate is a pip because it reveals so
much about globalization and its attendant problems.
I have a dog in this fight: I live nestled on the shores of I-35, the main
route north from Mexico, and spend a lot of time driving up and down it. To
say that NAFTA trucks are already a problem is like calling a dwarf short.
Driving south from Waco Tuesday night, I counted over 300 of them stacked up
in one traffic jam.
This silly circus of a debate continues, with charges of isolationism and
protectionism being volleyed back and forth, unmoored from reality in the
ideological void. Look, if the windmill is running, the wind is blowing.
Here's the question: Have you ever spent much time in Mexico? Pretty much
answers the Mexican truck question, don't you think?