Oh Lord but I hope he does. There’s nothing more irritating than the automatic phone answering systems and, if I wanted to speak to someone in Spanish, I would seek a Hispanic business.
A report from The Washington Times has revealed that billions and billions of dollars have been spent providing language support to non-English speakers. Most of those, ironically enough, speak Spanish — and Trump could redirect that funding with a few signatures from the Oval Office.
“The government must stop placing this onerous and costly translation and interpretation burden on Americans, and President Trump has the ability to do so on a speedy basis via a new executive order,” declared Stephen Guschov, who runs the advocacy group ProEnglish.
Much more @ 'Press 2 for Spanish,' Similar Programs Cost Billions, but Trump Could End It
A report from The Washington Times has revealed that billions and billions of dollars have been spent providing language support to non-English speakers. Most of those, ironically enough, speak Spanish — and Trump could redirect that funding with a few signatures from the Oval Office.
“The government must stop placing this onerous and costly translation and interpretation burden on Americans, and President Trump has the ability to do so on a speedy basis via a new executive order,” declared Stephen Guschov, who runs the advocacy group ProEnglish.
Much more @ 'Press 2 for Spanish,' Similar Programs Cost Billions, but Trump Could End It