Super NAFTA whata they Afta? When completed, the highway will run from Mexico City to Toronto, slicing through the heartland. Four football fields wide, equipped with high-tech electronic customs monitors, freight from China, offloaded into nonunionized Mexican ports, will travel north, crossing the border without so much as a speed bump, bound for Kansas City, where the cheap goods manufactured in booming Far East factories will embark on the final leg of their journey into the nation’s Wal-Marts and other retail outlets. America’s unionized ports will be circumvented as will also it’s labor laws and security regulations. Good, bad, or ugly? Maybe worse. Some say elite conspiracy. Some say there’s no such thing as a proposed NAFTA Superhighway. Yet the Montana state legislature voted 95 to 5 for a resolution opposing “the North American Free Trade Agreement Superhighway System” as well as “any effort to implement a trinational political, government entity among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.” Similar resolutions have been introduced in eighteen other states as well as the House of Representatives.