Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The liberals are doing the same thing to Spanish speaking people. They're keeping them in poverty and obscurity by pandering to them. I think liberal leaders do this purposely to keep an underclass who votes for them thinking they're being done favors. Instead of challenging people to improve and grab that golden ring of success, they keep them in their liberal ghetto. I think liberals, like we have speaking here on this forum, do so out of well meaning ignorance. |
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One of the reasons the Irish assimilated as quickly as they had was because they spoke....you guessed it...English.
Public Schools all over the country are hampered greatly because they are required to deal with dozen up dozen of different languages, not to mention different customs, etc. Add to that the deviations created by minoroity goups who band together as a gang and you can see that teachers are really up against it. Now include the same problems are facing employers and....bingo you have a major burden facing America. |
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My grandmother showed up in this country from Puerto Rico in January of 1936 and you better believe she speaks english.
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So you are goose stepping into PR with Rick and changing the lingo?
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Ahh!!; sinking to the argument of implied Nazism against those who differ from your opinion. Very nice. You should be so proud of your debating skills.
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Huh? Far from it! My point was that, because English was the dominant language in New York City (where she landed), she learned English.
If I were to go to work in Puerto Rico, you bet your bottom dollar I'd be learning Spanish - just as if I were to go to work in Montreal, I'd be improving my skills in French. As far as Puerto Rico goes, I just wish they'd go one way or another. Either become a state or become a fully independent country. Holding these 3-way votes where the status quo is also an option solves nothing. Have one more of those votes. If no option gets 50% then, like any runoff election, throw out the last option and trot out the ballot boxes again. After all, PR gets their own Olympic team, among other things. My opinion is "(Spit) or get off the pot" |
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Nobody else on here debates, why should I? Just gouges from the John Birchers. A moderate Republican doesn't stand a chance.
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English is also the common language on the high seas for commercial shipping....ditto for commercial aviation.
The language of our country is and has been English. And like most countries in the rest of the world, if one wants to participate in the society of those countries one must learn the language. Only in America does it become an issue and once again the lowering of the bar, lack of enforcement and permissive pacifism all for the sake of protecting a voter block. Linguine spined politicians and those who support the watering down of America!! btk |
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BTK Good for you. Spoken with intelligence and common sense
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"They" are American citizens, just as you are I presume, who pay federal income tax but are not allowed to vote for president and only have one non-voting congressman.
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"In general, United States citizens and resident aliens who are bona fide residents of Puerto Rico during the entire tax year, which for most individuals is January 1 to December 31, are only required to file a U.S. federal income tax return if they have income sources outside of Puerto Rico or if they are employees of the U.S. government. Bona fide residents of Puerto Rico generally do not report income received from sources within Puerto Rico on their U.S. income tax return. However, they should report all income received from sources outside Puerto Rico on their U.S. income tax return. Residents of Puerto Rico who are employed by the government of the United States or who are members of the armed forces of the United States also should report all income received for their services to the government of the United States on their U. S. income tax return. " Taxation in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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