Seriously, this problem is 100% gone after one generation.
6/7/2006 2:46:57 PM
then why do they need everything in spanish if the problem is gone after one generation?and Bridget if you want to debate, why dont you go back to page 1 and tell me whats up for debate about the whole "illegal workers not paying taxes thing"
6/7/2006 3:21:56 PM
Spookyjon,Thank you sir for catching my mistakes in blog. And honestly, I won't lie. I let out a laugh or two myself.However, I would like to at least add that I do think 20 instances is correct.I agree with whoever made the notion that they don't see how someone has the time to update their blog. Typically, I am writing/typing rather quickly and don't have the time to proof read my posts. Thanks for doing it for me though and I'll work on fixing those errors when I have the time.Granted, at least you can read the blog post and understand the rules of the language enough to grasp what is being said. Imagine if every founding government document of the country you lived in was in a language you didn't know. I think you'd have a hard time reading the documents, let alone understand the message.I wouldn't want my bill of rights translated. I also doubt, while being arrested, I would be pleased to know that what they said in a language I couldn't understand could have implications into my trial.Thank you TreeTwista10 for taking up for me.[Edited on June 7, 2006 at 3:48 PM. Reason : appreciation]
6/7/2006 3:40:45 PM
6/7/2006 3:48:14 PM
us government documents should be bilinguallawyer and plain english
6/7/2006 4:02:50 PM
I'm still looking for a percentage of the increase in ESL classes compared to total education spending.However, in the 2007 budget for education. http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/budget07/summary/edlite-section1.html$669 million dollars is being spent for these programs.That puts it 2nd in cost to reforming high schools.It's common sense if you think about it. As the number of ESL students rise then the number of specialist teachers must rise also. Since the specialist ESL certified teachers are not only scarce but also specialized; they have to be paid more.
6/7/2006 4:38:02 PM
6/7/2006 4:40:08 PM
^^So before you lamented the fact that they refused to learn English, and now you're lamenting the fact that they are getting an education that includes learning English. I'm confused.I'd like to know what you propose instead, Biggie. Not allow school-aged children to go to school until they have learned English?[Edited on June 7, 2006 at 4:42 PM. Reason : sss]
6/7/2006 4:42:24 PM
i think what a lot of the people against making english the official language dont realize is that none of the pro-people are saying that you should never be able to speak in your native language, or anything that drasticwe are just saying they should learn english so our govt doesnt have to provide translators and documentation of every sort in multiple languages...whats next, are all the traffic and road signs going to be bilingual? if a hispanic runs a stop sign and gets into a big accident because he doesnt know what the word 'stop' means in spanish, would you be for punishing the man, or blaming people like me and using more tax money to put up bilingual stop signs?
6/7/2006 4:45:56 PM
6/7/2006 4:50:36 PM
i realize that although stop signs are not "international signs" like airports which are the same in all developed countries...but the point i'm making is if we don't make english the official language, and more and more things become available in both english and spanish, when is it going to stop?
6/7/2006 5:14:31 PM
Bridget,I don't think there is anything wrong with teaching American's english in school. Sure right now there are plenty that struggle with english. However, most of these non-english speaking citizens are immigrants. Whether they are illegal or not there is nothing requiring them to learn the language. The more our government caters to the non-english speaking the more increases in spending similar to education will occur and the more devisive our society will become.If english was the national language then immigrants to become citizens would have to show they understand the language. Is that really such a bad thing compared to the benefit of being an American citizen?That would cut down on the cost of education and possibly use this money in areas to improve actual reading and math scores. It would also cut costs in other areas too. Not to mention cut out a conflict in our society.
6/7/2006 5:25:25 PM
6/7/2006 5:35:31 PM
6/7/2006 5:46:36 PM
jesusyou people whine a lot.
6/7/2006 5:47:58 PM
This thread is about immigrants who don't speak English, not immigrants who don't pay taxes, TreeTwista10, but I'll respond anyway...The not paying taxes argument is getting kinda lame. They DO pay taxes on the things they buy, and they work for less than minimum wage. They would pay taxes on their income if they could, but they can't...and think about it: considering they work for less than minimum wage, I suspect, even if they were allowed to pay taxes, they would fall into the bracket of people that pay little to no income taxes anyway. So seriously shut the fuck about the taxes.[Edited on June 7, 2006 at 6:54 PM. Reason : sss]
6/7/2006 6:52:48 PM
i am for making English official
6/7/2006 7:09:45 PM
6/7/2006 7:14:06 PM
^I love the way you ignore the rest of my post, you know, the part where I point out that they wouldn't even qualify to pay much taxes at all anyway.
6/7/2006 7:15:37 PM
6/7/2006 7:16:55 PM
6/7/2006 7:33:13 PM
6/7/2006 8:53:52 PM
I offer another suggestion. Why don't we just conquer the entire planet and make everyone else speak English now? That way, in the future, all the immigrants to the United States will already speak English, and it won't cause a problem.
6/7/2006 9:15:03 PM
Gamecat,You got that right man. All comments accepted even if they are from the corn in right field.
6/7/2006 10:00:16 PM
6/8/2006 7:45:36 AM
Actually, illegal immigrants do pay sales tax and about 55% pay social security tax since they are paid legally (using fake ssns). Some even file income taxes (not like these people would owe any at their income levels, anyway).The huge legal population of hispanics alone justifies accommodating them. After all, if you don't, they will vote you out of office.[Edited on June 8, 2006 at 8:29 AM. Reason : fg]
6/8/2006 8:24:31 AM
6/8/2006 8:42:19 AM
^A very good point. Permit me another shamless plug for the FAIRTAX. Everyone would pay tax, whether you're here legally or not. Even foreign tourists will be funding the Social Security program for us. The FairTax book is now available in paperback, with more updated info. You can learn more about this current Consumption Tax bill (HR25) at: http://www.fairtax.org/
6/8/2006 9:31:49 AM
6/8/2006 9:47:39 AM
^ how can you not understand the context of that statement?oh wait, its you.
6/8/2006 9:53:56 AM
how can you agree with such a definitive blanket statement? are there no outliers?do you really think there has never been a single, let alone thousands of, immigrant who has escaped over the border with no intentions of declaring himself? i mean jesus how naive can you get?but you'd prefer to attack my character than focusing on how much of a false statement Grumpy made]
6/8/2006 11:16:19 AM
i didn't "agree"...there you go again
6/8/2006 11:23:35 AM
way to continue to not talk about anything regarding immigration or the english language, instead choosing to make more personal attacksit is pretty funny that i call out a completely false statement by Grumpy and your excuse is that I'm not understanding the context.....completely ignoring the utter bullshit in his post
6/8/2006 11:30:21 AM
you win this argument because i don't have time
6/8/2006 12:01:42 PM
There are not, were not, never have been any bank robbers who want to get money illegally. They all want to be given free $texas legitimately.
6/8/2006 12:03:31 PM
6/8/2006 12:21:01 PM
why cant he say "most immigrants want to be legal"?why does he instead say "There are not, were not, never have been any immigrants who want to come in illegally. They all want to come in legitimately"?
6/8/2006 2:13:29 PM
^ Tree T guy has a point. It is a misuse of the word "want" to say what Grumpy said. Immigrants "want" to avoid the hassle and wait of becoming a citizen legally, therefore they "want" to enter the U.S. as an illegal immigrant.
6/8/2006 2:27:55 PM
6/8/2006 3:01:23 PM
you know whati can almost guarantee you that if employers stopped hiring illegals, they would go back in line and wait to get papers so they could work"no papers, no trabajo"
6/8/2006 3:39:53 PM
^couldn't agree with that more. Enforcement before any reform.
6/8/2006 3:47:49 PM
You know, you could join the rest of the world and the 21st century and just learn a 2nd language...Espanol no muy dificil para una persona inteligente. Pero, los personas de Soap Box no estan muy inteligente.
6/8/2006 3:51:49 PM
espanol no es muy dificil para una persona intelligente. pero esa no es el punto. los que vienen a esta pais deben apprender la lengue de esta pais.[Edited on June 8, 2006 at 4:02 PM. Reason : asdf]
6/8/2006 4:02:06 PM
Ironic that for the rest of the world that 2nd language is English.
6/8/2006 4:03:32 PM
6/8/2006 4:45:40 PM
I don't speak english, just that first speech and this one explaining it.
6/8/2006 4:49:41 PM
Stop speaking Spanish, it's atrocious
6/8/2006 4:56:14 PM
Damn GrumpyGOP, lay off. I was merely disputing the idea that people don't want to be illegal immigrants, which is untrue unless they didn't know ahead of time that their actions would lead to them being illegal immigrants. Let me modify my statement this way:Immigrants "want" to come to America more than anything. However, since coming to America legally is "impossible," as Grumpy says, then Immigrants obviously "want" to come to America illegally. They have measured their options, staying at home legally and coming to America illegally, and done what they wanted to do.
6/8/2006 5:39:54 PM
Meh. Now I think we're just down to the semantics of the word "want." Getting into the country is what they want to do. Crossing illegally is what they have to do to acheive that goal. I mean, I want to make a lot of money when I get older, but that doesn't mean I want to go to school and work hard for it.
6/8/2006 5:46:16 PM
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