Thursday, September 24, 2020

What Democrats Want, Day 40, Countdown to Oblivion? LANGUAGE.


As of today, there are 40 days until the most consequential election in American history. This is what they say about many past elections, but this is really it. For if the Democrats seize power – control of the U.S. House, the U.S. Senate and the Presidency – and doing it by hook or by crook (the justifies the means, you know) America as we know it will be forever changed. America envisioned and created by the Founding Fathers will disappear into the shadows of history.

 

The ungodly secular-humanists/Marxists slow march through America’s institutions over the last 100 years or so will have reached a crescendo – fulfilling Mr. Obama’s fundamental transformation of America. Never again will the demonic Democratic Party relinquish its grip on political power and control of the masses.

 

Envision with me what a Socialist Democratic Party, takeover, a bloodless coup, a regime change, would look like. This is one in a series of daily articles leading up to the 2020 General Election

WHICH of the two main political parties would be in favor of making English the official language of the United States? To me it seems odd that American English is not already our official language.

 

Advantages of Making English Our Official Language

 

It would encourage unity all citizens to speak and interact in one common language. It would save taxpayers and businesses money in having duplicate instructions, printed material, etc. It would help the operation of businesses and government to be more streamlined and efficient. It is annoying to have to press “1” for English at the local bank.

English Language Graduation Requirement

An article I came across that was posted on www.Cleveland.com earlier this year had a concerning title, “Ohio graduates won’t have to be “proficient” in math or English, under state superintendent’s plan.” The article notes, “They (graduating high school students) will just need to know enough to do the most basic of jobs.” What about being able to digest key issues of which each should be aware? What about the importance of their civic responsibilities? We can’t have “just need to know enough to do most basic jobs” when it relates to their civic duties and responsibilities.

Party Differences Regarding English Language

 

In 2012 there was an attempt in the U.S. House of Representatives to make English the official language of the country. Most Republicans voted for it and as did a few Democrats. That bill would have required “official functions of the United States to be conducted in English. It would also establish the English language as a requirement for naturalization.” Both requirements are reasonable and prudent. I don’t think that the bill advanced out of the House committee to which it was assigned.

 

The Democratic Party and their Leftist friends (the A.C.L.U. and others) do not want to see English become the official language of this nation. They are all about division and pitting classes and groups against each other for the benefit of the Party.

 

In the past the Republicans had some interest in making English the official language, but to either party it is almost never principle over party or principle over personal benefit to the individual Congressional representative.

 

Conclusion

 

The idea of making English our official language is a good idea. Electing a Republican House, Senate and President would give America the best chance of making English the official language.

 

 

 

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