The "Open Border Commerce" proponents / instigators better be PRAYING that that's an American truck and driver.
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Good chance the driver is not American.I hate driving 35 south of Dallas.Seen to much really stupid s^&t there.Its been a few years but traffic had stopped entering Desoto a small town on the south edge of Dallas.An 18 wheeler never touched his brakes and ran into and over a number of cars.Driver didnt speak english.
Originally Posted by crossfireoops
The "Open Border Commerce" proponents / instigators better be PRAYING that that's an American truck and driver.
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I-35 traffic (I've been told) is terrible just about all that damn time. I can tell you it is especially bad on Sunday afternoon at the end of spring break - a 4 hour drive became a 7 hour crawl.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Ted Cruz supports the right of states to perform most tasks, including the building of transportation infrastructure most suitable for their needs. The Federal government traditionally puts in a lot of money to pay of this through the Highway Trust Fund, but it's broke. Today, the states must pick up the slack and Texas obvious decided that it wasn't worth the expense.
I avoid I-35 if at all possible when I'm in Austin.
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Ted Cruz supports the right of states to perform most tasks, including the building of transportation infrastructure most suitable for their needs. The Federal government traditionally puts in a lot of money to pay of this through the Highway Trust Fund, but it's broke. Today, the states must pick up the slack and Texas obvious decided that it wasn't worth the expense.
You a lib? An 18 wheeler hit the support beam which caused several others to fail. That caused the bridge failure.