01 Aug 2010 @ 11:46 PM 

Published August 2, 2010

The advancement of the modestly priced transportation choices between North America, Central America and South America that I have described will do more to improve the Western Hemisphere cohesion and stability than any other single thing that could be done.
Just for a moment, picture yourself with a small 3 ship ferry operation at the point in history when relations normalize with Cuba. –serious profits and expansion- Also envision the evolution of a cohesive Hemispheric logistics system with central distribution points in Cuba and ferries of different sizes and purposes steaming off like a compass star. It would permit immediate transportation systems to develop using current and older equipment, trailers, rail cars etc. It would also require that countries get along better to work out equipment interchanges, uniform vehicle licensing, safety requirements, etc. What I have been discussing could conceivably be the basis of stability in our part of the world.
As President Regan said, “There he goes again”. As much as I try to distance myself and retire, the passion still exists. More »

Posted By: Fred
Last Edit: 02 Aug 2010 @ 08:07 AM

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