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San Antonio Toll Party and TURF Founder, Terri Hall, was
honored to speak at the Freedom March in Washington D.C. July 12,
sharing the stage with national activists, talk show hosts, authors,
and elected officials, including Howard Phillips, Naomi Wolff, Chuck Baldwin, and Ron Paul.
The subjects covered ran the gamut from American foreign policy, the
problems and power of the federal reserve, the Real ID, and
Constitutional government, to the North American Union, and the Trans
Texas Corridor/NAFTA Superhighways.

Terri Hall, Chuck Baldwin, and Howard Phillips |

Naomi Wolff and Terri Hall |

Howard Phillips |

Dr. Paul and Terri Hall |

Congressman Ron Paul |

A great crown of patriots! |
Below is the text of the speech Hall delivered to the crowd of 12,000 patriots from all over the country:
I think the words of a patriot of the past, Thomas Paine, that were
uttered on December 23, 1776, reflect where we find ourselves again
today in America.
He said:
“THESE are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and
the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of
their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and
thanks of man and woman.
Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this
consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious
the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is
dearness only that gives every thing its value.”
Is that not so true today? Fellow Patriots, the Trans Texas Corridor
and the widespread proliferation of toll roads, particularly the use of
public private partnerships to exploit the eminent domain powers of
govt and join it with the financial self-interest of private
corporations, that is about to befall not only Texas but our country,
is nothing more than an all out assault on our freedom: the freedom to
travel, the freedom to own private property, the freedom from
oppressive taxation and overbearing government. And that, my friends,
is tyranny! Though not easily conquered, it can and must be crushed.
The NAFTA Superhighway, known as the Trans Texas Corridor to Texans
and called a myth by those trying to silence the truth, is very real
and even has some segments already under construction. It’s a 4,000
mile, multi-modal network of toll roads, rail lines, utilities,
telecommunications, and pipelines of all sorts. It will be up to 1,200
feet wide (4 football fields wide) and will take a total of 580,000 of
private land. Two foreign companies partnering with an American company
have been given the rights to develop the TTC, which includes the right
to build the most lucrative segments without being subjected to
competitive bidding, leaving the taxpayers to subsidize the parts that
aren’t toll viable.
The TTC will literally bisect whole cities and towns slicing them in
two giving residents, farmers, and schoolchildren no access to the
other side of this 1,200 foot wide tollway. In fact, the law states the
private operator only has to build overpasses where the corridor
intersects state hwys and interstates so on TTC-35 there are only 5
exits in the entire state of Texas!
So make no mistake, this nightmare called the TTC is alive and well.
We’ve personally attended most all of the nearly one hundred TTC
hearings since 2006. When more than 40,000 Texans have gone on record
against it, politicians take notice. But instead of KILL this
nightmare, they try to find new ways to put lipstick on their pig.
There was a recent announcement disguised as a victory for angry
farmers and ranchers, where TxDOT said it would now expand the existing
highway system to build TTC-69 instead of building a massive new
corridor through rural Texas. But guess what? There’s always a catch
when billions of dollars are to be made, and when multi-national
corporations are chomping at the bit to get their cheap Chinese goods
into the U.S. exploiting cheaper Mexican ports, Mexican trucks, and
Mexican labor.
The private “partners” conducted toll viability studies and found
the new corridor route wasn’t a money-maker because it bypassed all the
urban areas where beleaguered commuters could be forced to pay tolls to
get out of congestion. So they had to go back to the “free” roads that
would have been the toll operators’ primary “competition” to their toll
revenues.
So now they’re going to toll those existing roads and kill any
competition. See how this isn’t free market? Oh they’ll tell you your
free lanes will still be there, but they’re fixin’ to do what they’re
about to do to a freeway near my home, and that is, toll the existing
freeway lanes and make the only free lanes, frontage roads. Calling it
highway robbery isn’t hyperbole! So it was really the private
operators, not TxDOT or the politicians, that changed the route of the
TTC-69 and, believe me, it’s no victory. It can still be a 1,200 wide
privatized, foreign-controlled toll road with most of the profits
leaving our country.
Within TWO weeks of that announcement, TxDOT signed a public private
partnership contract with ACS of Spain and Zachry of San Antonio that
gives them 12% guaranteed annual profits, a no bid right to cherry-pick
the most lucrative segments to build, and they’re not even bringing
their own money to the table since 3/4 of the construction cost will be
paid for with YOUR MONEY…that’s right Texas lawmakers are stealing YOUR
federal taxpayer backed bonds and loans to build the NAFTA superhighway
and give all the profits to Zachry and ACS of Spain!
We’ve been brow beat with a pack of empty talking points by Reason
Foundation and many libertarian think tanks, that these public-private
toll deals are the silver bullet to funding infrastructure without
having to raise taxes, because the private partners bring all the money
to the table, not cash-strapped govt, and it’s the private partner, not
the taxpayers, who carry the financial risk.
Well, all you have to do is dig into any one of the 3 contracts in
TX and those in other states (Indiana, Illinois, and Virginia) to know
that not one of those things is true. First of all, a toll is a tax!
Second, there is no risk to the private operator when 3/4 of the
construction cost is being paid by the taxpayers and when the state
grants investors a non-compete agreement that prohibits any expansion
of or building of free roads surrounding their tollways guaranteeing
congestion on free lanes for a half century or more and indebting us
for generations. One contract even gives TxDOT a financial incentive to
lower the speed limit on the competing “free” interstate, I-35, to
drive more traffic to the high speed Trans Texas Corridor,
Our government has become the puppet of private industry and they’ve
figured out how to team-up to make billions off the public’s roadways.
These highways belong to WE THE PEOPLE, not the government, not the
road lobby.
They have NO right to steal our land in the name of “public use”
when it’s really about private gain and big government profiteering
that will relegate those who cannot afford the tolls to second class
citizens. Eminent domain has always been used for roads, but now for
the first time, the government can literally steal your land, pay you
next to nothing for it, and give it to a private company for private
profit. It’s the Kelo vs. New London case applied to roads.
In Texas, they even passed a law, called quick take, that allows the
govt to vacate the landowner within 90 days of notice of condemnation
whether or not your case is settled. This almost guarantees the
landowner will have to take the state’s offer, because who can
re-locate hundreds of head of cattle in 90 days without compensation?
There is a massive war going on in this country between the
pro-privatization special interest groups and freedom loving Americans.
The laws have already been dramatically altered to allow these PPPs,
and this Administration and Governors like ours, Rick Perry, and
Indiana’s, Mitch Daniels, have orchestrated a shift away from an
affordable, gas tax funded freeway system to a new policy of prolific
and oppressive toll taxation. They’re planning to toll the living
daylights out of urban commuters in order to give their cronies
government-sanctioned monopolies over YOUR roads that you depend for
daily living.
Today we are in uncharted territory at $4 a gallon for gas, above
the inflation adjusted high of 1980. The mentality inside this building
is that no matter what they decide to charge us in new toll taxes, that
motorists will pay it. They know we have to get to work. We won’t have
real alternatives.
This is oppressive taxation on top of skyrocketing fuel costs.
There’s only so much money in the family budget that can go to
transportation before it takes money away from the necessities. We
already see the dramatic decline of the standard of living in America
in a very short period of time. It’s only going to get worse, they tell
us, in order to condition us into accepting the globalists’ agenda.
So isn’t this what we’re conditioned to accept in government? We’re
endlessly being asked to tighten OUR belts, while both our state and
federal governments squander our gas taxes on frivolous earmarks that
don’t even pertain to roads, like the bridge to nowhere?
How about TxDOT spending $9 million of taxpayer money to wage an ad
campaign to advocate tolls roads and the Trans Texas Corridor? TURF
filed a complaint with the Travis County District Attorney’s office
immediately upon learning of this illegal use of taxpayer money. The
DA’s office did nothing. So we filed a lawsuit in civil court to stop
TxDOT from spending anymore of our money on taxpayer funded lobbying.
• Through our lawsuit we’ve discovered that indeed TxDOT has been
engaging in illegal lobbying. They can’t say they’re not lobbying when
invoices show they’ve hired 5 registered lobbyists to the tune of
$100,000 a month to lobby elected officials in Washington particularly
targeting local elected officials in the path of the Trans Texas
Corridor.
• We found documents that show the purpose of the ad campaign is to
“neutralize” toll and TTC opponents and to target counties opposed to
the TTC in order to turn the tide of opposition.
• PR firm stated this in their proposal: “The political environment
needs to be changed to make it less hostile to the TTC.” The goal of
the campaign is to define the benefits of the TTC to the majority of
Texans and help inoculate it from negative attacks."
• They’ve conducted push polls on the taxpayers’ dime to garner support for the TTC.
• TxDOT was told by the Transportation Commission to show the “DOUBLE
TAXATION” claim of toll opponents is untrue, which is illegally
engaging in a political policy debate when state agency’s are to
implement, not shape of make policy. The testimony from someone in the
State Auditor’s office found TxDOT is knowingly ginning-up false gas
tax numbers and funding figures in order to push toll roads!
I’m afraid this doesn’t stop in Texas. Just weeks ago, a new lobby
group called Transportation Transformation or T2 announced that not
only TxDOT, but 3 other state DOTs have officially teamed up with the
bond investors and private toll road and corridor interests to directly
lobby Congress here in Washington for more public private partnerships
and toll roads.
This is a recipe for tyranny! We must demand political reform to
ensure checks and balances and put the power back in the hands of the
PEOPLE as the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees a free
people.
So I ask you, have we had enough? I cannot help but be inspired by
the resolve of another patriot, Patrick Henry, who said in his famous
speech that sparked a revolution:
“Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price
of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course
others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”
We need to ask ourselves, will we allow our government to shackle us
with oppressive taxation just to get to work and go about daily living?
Will we allow this Administration and the state governments aiding it
to carve a 1,200 ft wide swath through the heartland of America and
sacrifice what vestige of private property rights we have left in the
name of foreign trade and commerce? Or will we continue to fight a new
revolution, a taxpayer revolt, a political movement to stop the Trans
Texas Corridor, the NAFTA superhighways, to stop tolls across Texas and
America, preserve private property rights, our way of life and our
precious freedoms bought with a price from those who came before us?
They, those who have sold out American freedom in favor of the
almighty dollar and the intoxication of power, aren’t counting on you
and me and this freedom movement taking our government back. But as for
me, and I think all of you here today and the hundreds of thousands who
couldn’t be with us, the resounding answer is: give us liberty!
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