I'm afraid you have confused conciseness with ignorance, and assumed too much about what I did not say:
(1) Nothing I said indicates personal support for Spanish as a second language in our system of government.
(2) If we keep slaughtering our babies, one may expect the issue of legal or illegal residents to take up the slack of less intellectually demanding employment; therefore moving our public trends closer to those of the supplanting culture.
(3) Puerto Ricans are not Mexicans, Salvadorans, Dominicans, etc. As a territory, I believe they are considered born Americans, needing nothing but a birth certificate to change residence to the mainland. Their school training includes effective training in English as a requirement.
(4) What I hoped to imply was that the work habits of Hispanics (also applying to Asians' tendencies) relative to those of the slovenly classes we have generated through our publicly supported schooling and welfare implementation, "white" or "black."
(5) Again, we need to stop bringing the race issue to the fore, and start tracking whose money is being invested in opportunists like Nutter, Sharpton, the Jacksons, and the like. I think you will find the controlling but hidden sums do not necessarily come from the vote-supplying "plantation" inhabitants. (Where did Obama get his financing to move from rags to riches? Hmm?)
FWIW
Think about Emma Lazarus, and her versification of "the huddled masses yearning to be free" (versus the wretched refuse we seem to be creating, rather than relieving, by our socialistic-leaning governmental policies).
Correct! And sorry. Probably the result of working in Philadelphia for 20 years!
Also ... although I would deny being "prejudiced," I am a notorious and unfashionable European Chauvinist and snobbish believer in the absolute hegemony of Western Christian Civilization ... When but a callow youth, I was lured to Philadelphia from the dank Down East woods by charming "Summer People." They led me to believe that was what Philadelphia was all about! True enough ... up to a point.
Even in those days, when Frank was the Police Chief, it was true only until dusk. After the fox hunting crowd went far out the Main Line, the place was even then getting to be more like pay day in Lagos.