To: calawah98
Hi calawah, it's the same thing here in southern California, and the biggest comeback of disease that I've heard of here is TB, which used to be rare. It makes one wonder what other diseases will return, and will our kids and grandkids be infected?
The schools here can't even ask the parent about citizenship, it's against the law. One school in the next town is now 90% Mexican students, most of whom cannot speak English. This is common here. Now the mention of building new schools is in the news, and you know who pays for that, the homeowners do. Soon the takers will outnumber the givers.
To: janetgreen
I probably should'nt post this, but my sister, brother in law and two great grandkids, went to garage sales on Friday. She said they stopped at this one, and the two gals spoke nothing but Spanish. Her grandson and husband were looking at several things they were going to buy and she told them no we are not buying one thing. The two Mexican gals looked at her and started speaking Spanish again and she told her family, if they can't speak English, then far be it for me to spend my money here. She said I sure wish I knew what they were saying. lol
To: janetgreen
"One school in the next town is now 90% Mexican students, most of whom cannot speak English. This is common here. Now the mention of building new schools is in the news, and you know who pays for that, the homeowners do." Within the past several years, ultraliberal USA Today ran a front-page article saying that now parents - the traditional constituency for school-tax and school-bond referendums - are voting them down, due to figuring that little of the new money goes to their kids anyway as a result of it instead going to hordes of children of illegals and the related high costs of bilingual education.
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