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This is a prime example of the constant lowering of standards that is plaguing this country.
The Left wants to be "nice" and "fair" to immigrants, so they push this kind of thing. But, as usual, they're not looking at the deeper issue - is it really helping a Hispanic immigrant in the long run to make it easy for them to not speak English? How, precisely, does that help them in the job market? Is it not obvious that this will badly restrict them from getting good jobs?
Making something "easier" for someone does not necessarily mean that you're helping them. We continue to lower standards, and we continue to decline.
And the immigrants deserve better.
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I don't buy it makes things easier.
I find nothing more annoying then when I have to push 20 buttons before I get to talk to a live person on a customer help line.
I had to make four calls with my new cell phone and couldn't get resolution (three times, when I finally got the "real Person" in the Philippines, there was some kind of distortion and I couldn't understand what he was saying.)
I finally went back to the store I bought it from on my lunchbreak and got it fixed. (The other minimum wage idiot put the sim chip in wrong.)