Now I think I know how Gen Custer felt when looked up and saw all those Indians in that valley.Some of you think all want to do is about the issue we face in our industry in today market.I promised no to say where they came from or what color there trucks are. I've never been a leader( don't want to be) I"m a follower type. I stopped in Dallas last week and that truck I saw in Eagle Pass a few weeks earlier was there and my blood pressure when up.That truck was loaded with (8),500lbs skids heading for Portland, Or.He left the L/Z with the bumper almost drawing the pavement.I was sure he wouldn't make it,but there it was.That day there where 10 trucks being loaded and I was the only one had a name on it. To make a long story short I started taking photos of these trucks,every where I go and they there I get a glossy.I stopped later in the week and there was a 16' unit getting fuel,little heavy in the rear it was from Ohio and I notice the tag wasn't Commercial. How ever he did have duct tape on the rear view mirror to hold it on.I keep thinking how does this happen. Here goes I spent a hour and a half on hold to to talk to Steve Summers at Truckin Radio last week.I like to think it when well,he was not aware that what happening out here on our roads,he agreed that this matter needs to be address.As luck has it I got a drop call on my cell from being on hold so long.I called back and there were callers ahead of me however they told me to Email Steve.I requested that he devote a show to this subject like they did Baltimore and Cleveland.I forwarded all my glossy (photos) so he could get a view that we see when seat for days hoping for a load....I'm hoping to hear from Steve Summers soon.If anybody of can help me in anyway with advice and who we should connect I well press forward. Save your comments and one liner digs for your buds.This not a rant or what where.We are all in this together.