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Trucker Drivers Are Hitting the Brakes
Submitted by SadInAmerica on Tue, 04/08/2008 - 9:52pm.
Everyone is urged to BUY FOOD! Be ready in the event the truckers shut down the country. The folks here at KnowTheLies support the truckers 100%. They are the backbone of this country! ~ SadInAmerica
Until the beginning of this month, Americans seemed to have nothing to say about their ongoing economic ruin except, “Hit me! Please, hit me again!” You can take my house, but let me mow the lawn for you one more time before you repossess. Take my job and I’ll just slink off somewhere out of sight. Oh, and take my health insurance too; I can always fall back on Advil.
Then, on April 1, in a wave of defiance, truck drivers began taking the strongest form of action they can take: inaction. Faced with $4-per-gallon diesel fuel, they slowed down, shut down and started honking. On the New Jersey Turnpike, a convoy of trucks stretching “as far as the eye can see,” according to a turnpike spokesman, drove at a glacial 20 miles per hour.
Outside of Chicago, they slowed and drove three abreast, blocking traffic and taking arrests. They jammed into Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; they slowed down the Port of Tampa, where fifty rigs sat idle in protest. Near Buffalo, one driver told the press he was taking the week off “to pray for the economy.”
The truckers who organized the protests–by CB radio and Internet–have a specific goal: reducing the price of diesel fuel. They are owner-operators, meaning they are also businesspeople, and they can’t break even with current fuel costs. They want the government to release its fuel reserves. They want an investigation into oil company profits and government subsidies of the oil companies. Of the drivers I talked to, all were acutely aware that the government had found, in the course of a weekend, $30 billion to bail out Bear Stearns, while their own businesses are in a tailspin.
But the truckers’ protests have ramifications far beyond the owner-operators’ plight–first, because trucking is hardly a marginal business. You may imagine, here in the blogosphere, that everything important travels at the speed of pixels bouncing off of satellites, but 70 percent of the nation’s goods–from Cheerios to Chapstick–travel by truck. We were able to survive a writers’ strike, but a trucking strike would affect a lot more than your viewing options. As Donald Hayden, a Maine trucker put it to me: “If all the truckers decide to shut this country down, there’s going to be nothing they can do about it.”
More importantly, the activist truckers understand their protest to be part of a larger effort to “take back America,” as one put it to me. “We continue to maintain this is not just about us,” JB–which is his CB handle and stands for the “Jake Brake” on large rigs– told me from a rest stop in Virginia on his way to Florida. “It’s about everybody–the homeowners, the construction workers, the elderly people who can’t afford their heating bills… This is not the action of the truck drivers, but of the people.” Hayden mentions his parents, ages and 81 and 76, who’ve fought the Maine winter on a fixed income. Missouri-based driver Dan Little sees stores shutting down in his little town of Carrollton. “We’re Americans,” he tells me, “We built this country, and I’ll be damned if I’m going to lie down and take this.”
At least one of the truckers’ tactics may be translatable to the foreclosure crisis. On March 29, Hayden surrendered three rigs to be repossessed by Daimler-Chrysler–only he did it publicly, with flair, right in front of the statehouse in Augusta. “Repossession is something people don’t usually see,” he says, and he wanted the state legislature to take notice. As he took the keys, the representative of Daimler-Chrysler said, according to Hayden, “I don’t see why you couldn’t make the payments.” To which Hayden responded, “See, I have to pay for fuel and food, and I’ve eaten too many meals in my life to give that up.”
Suppose homeowners were to start making their foreclosures into public events–inviting the neighbors and the press, at least getting someone to camcord the children sitting disconsolately on the steps and the furniture spread out on the lawn. Maybe, for a nice dramatic touch, have the neighbors shower the bankers, when they arrive, with dollar bills and loose change, since those bankers never can seem to get enough.
But the larger message of the truckers’ protest is about pride or, more humbly put, self-respect, which these men channel from their roots. Dan Little tells me, “My granddad said, and he was the smartest man I ever knew, ‘If you don’t stand up for yourself, ain’t nobody gonna stand up for you.’” Go to TheAmericanDriver.com, run by JB and his brother in Texas, where you’re greeted by a giant American flag, and you’ll find–among the driving tips, weather info, and drivers’ favorite photos–the entire Constitution and Declaration of Independence. “The last time we faced something as impacting on us,” JB tells me, “There was a revolution.”
The actions of the first week in April were just the beginning. There’s talk of a protest in Indiana on April 18, another in New York City, and a giant convergence of trucks on DC on April 28. Who knows what it will all add up to? Already, according to JB, some of the big trucking companies are threatening to fire any of their employees who join the owner-operators’ protests.
But at least we have one shining example of defiance of the face of economic assault. There comes a point, sooner or later, when you stop scrambling around on all fours and, like JB and his fellow drivers all over the country, you finally stand up.
by Barbara Ehrenreich - The Nation - April 8, 2008 - posted at www.thenation.com
Get Involved!
April 5, 2008 Rally at Gables Truckstop - Harrisburg, PA
National Shut-Down"
Information Flyer"
April 12, 2008 Convoy Rally (PA)
U.S. Cattle Haulers (Little & Little Trucking)
NATIONAL MEETING
Representatives from each state contact:
Mark Kirsch - 717-821-2013
Michael (JB) Schaffner - 940-923-3627
DRIVER REPS FROM EACH STATE
ORGANIZE - ASAP
"UNITED STATES Truckers
DEMAND Lower Fuel Costs"
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The momentum being generated needs to continue to build in order for
professional drivers, as well as all American citizens, to succeed in speaking out
and being heard. The American Driver website is here not only to provide
pertinent information for professional drivers, assisting them in their daily
activities, but to help bring solidarity back to the professional driver community
and the American people.
We are proud to be able to assist getting information out to you regarding the
"Fuel Price Protest" being organized. We don't want to lose the momentum
developed to date, so we'll be providing news report links and article links on this
page, attempting to keep these reports from being buried in archives. Also, page
links will appear for any rallies, scheduled protests or meetings.
If you have information which should be included on this page... contact:
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We also ask that you contact your state legislative representatives through the "Contact Elected Officials" link provided on this page, or by calling 202-224-3121,
and share your concerns with them in regards to the fuel price issue. Together,
as a whole, professional drivers and American citizens can get something done
about this financially crippling situation.
NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT!
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