The Cost of a Multilingual Society

Back in the day when I was stationed in Japan, my wife had to fill in on things for me. One of those things was attending those Parent Teacher Association meetings. She told me that all was done in triplicate because of the non-English speaking parents. That wasn’t just papers but all speeches as well.

Hence, a 1 hour meeting was stretched into 3. However, the problems didn’t stop there. While English was being spoken, the other 2 sets of parents just sat on their hands. On the other hand, those, those parents who were bilingual, had to listen to the same thing twice.

Let’s get real. A nation that has one language spoken by all is a benefit to all. For that reason, might I suggest we officially adopt English as the standard language for the US.

It’s not going to happen, especially after the way the border has been overrun. I have no earthly idea how many languages are now being used within our border.

If someone were to suggest a standard language the dems and rinos would instantly create an upheaval such as has not be seen ever in this continent. This is odd because they like to talk about unity. Yet there is nothing that separates like different languages.

People with common tongues have a tendency to settle in common places. People who settle in different areas and different tongues tend to think of themselves as different.

It is only natural. All the while those who are not fluent in English are at a disadvantage. Those who do speak English are held back by both. Professions such as police, 911 operators, hospitals, etc are the ones who are most frustrated by the nation of Babble.

Isn’t The Internet Wonderful?

As mentioned before, I love to tease the cats with a laser and they love it too. The laser is hooked on a keychain to make it easy to find. Now, every time I pick up the keychain, they come running. Once close-by, they start looking and anticipating.

It prompted a question, do big cats like to chase lasers. So I picked up my handy little computer pad and did a search. I won’t tell you what the answer is, look it up for yourself.

Nonetheless, during the search I came across 2 other articles. 1 said the lasers were bad for cats. the article right next to it said they are good for cats.

You get opposite expert opinions. I guess it is as so many other things in life. You can read one, then the other. Then you can go off and believe what you want.

I choose it is good for them. It’s so much fun, I think for everyone.

Pete Imagines Himself Telepathic

I saw our not so wonderful Secretary of Transportation Sunday say that President Trump did not want the so-called bipartisan bill passed so that he could use it against Old Joe (my term for the current occupier of The OvalOffice).

Now I wonder just how it is that Pete knows that. Did a little birdie tell him? Of course not. Most birds don’t talk. My suggestion is that he is able to read minds, that is to say, he is able to perceive the thoughts of others simply by his incredible intelligence.

With that great genius, I don’t suppose it might have occurred to him that Trump thought it to be a horrible bill. And by the way, it was. It would have only made the problem worse. Maybe Trump decided to fight the bill because he knew the real purpose behind the it, as did Pete. I am sure Pete knew it was a bad bill too.

However, I will not play the mind reader. I will not pretend to be clairvoyant. I won’t even to pretend to be a genius. I don’t need to stretch the truth as Pete did. I can easily think of 3 reasons why Pete might have said such a thing but I’ll just stick with my best guess.

It was what he was told to say. If you consider it all, I am sure you can think of a few more reasons. I mean the man did try to run for president.

As my aside, we all know his qualifications. He was the mayor of a not so large city. From what I’ve heard he didn’t do that well. And may I say to, one and all, his credentials for second guessing the man that actually did control the border are badly lacking.

Disappointed in Wicker

Those who have been following me know most of my thoughts on politics, especially the Mexican border.

In at least one case Wicker voted to weaken border security. In at least 3 other instances he voted wrong in my eyes on very important issues.

I’m not telling you how to vote, but I am saying I will vote for Ghannon Burton. it is half a vote against Wicker and half for Burton. I am but one but I already know that vote will count. Already Wicker is flooding the air waves, including the expensive Memphis media. Looks to me as a desperate measure. He is doing far more advertising than any such encumbant should need to. It indicates I am far from alone.

Non-violent Crime

Every day, and night, we are treated to one commercial after the next about ID theft and home theft. We are encouraged to buy their product so that someone can’t steal our house or our identification.

Why is that? Because ID theft is simple and, if a person is caught, they are rarely prosecuted. And why, may I ask, aren’t they locked up? Simple. No one gets physically hurt.

The victims likely suffer psychological & economically in ways and beyond measure. It has been a pain to our national economy but, apparently, that doesn’t matter. The hours spent in court getting these things straight must be in the millions, let alone the loss in productivity as the because of people off the job while fighting the harm, no not physically, but to family, reputation and even to the businesses they work for.

  1. laws to to be stronger
  2. violators must me encarcerated
  3. methods of finding violations and violators must be enhanced
  4. methods for securing home titles and personal IDs. Why must we make it so easy to steal that which is just almost as important to us as life.

Why should Americans have to pay for security that ought to be a protection of our governments.

Then, perhaps, maybe, possibly, we won’t have to watch so many ads for promotion of spending our hard earned money to do that which should be done by Uncle Sam, or state government.

Fidler on the Roof, Again

I have seen the movie many times. I saw the stage version once. So, when I noticed it was on TV tonight, naturally I am watching it again. I simply do not know of a better musical. Actually, it’s a good movie too. If you haven’t seen it, you must. It is at my command. You will not regret it.

Nonetheless, in our house, the movie has a new viewer of the feline kind. At least during the first minute or two, she was watching and listening very intently.

The birds were chirping and making song and the cat was investigating intensely. I’m afraid after that, the cat lost interest. She just doesn’t appreciate good music.

I hope you take away from it the little bit of history woven into fiction. It does help explain how thing were set up for the Holocaust. It is a part of world history that most schools don’t cover.

Wheels Falling From the Sky

Big ones, like 260 lbs big ones.

It seems less than a month ago, a short time after given clearance to take off, the big jet lost a nose wheel. It harmlessly rolled off to the dismay of pilot & 1st officer.

By the way, it was not that long ago, a plane lost a panel after climbing, what, about 12 thousand feet, can’t remember. Today, I just heard of some kind of wing problem.

And then this. The wheel came down and totaled a few cars in the employee parking lot. (I hope one of them belonged to the one that did not properly secure that wheel. Not much chance I guess.) Regardless, the wheel could have been lethal. As the witness pointed out, it could have squashed a person like a grape, perhaps as it did with the cars.

By the way, remind me, never buy a house in line with a runway. Now wait a minute. Maybe I should sell the house I’m in before one of those not so useless parts falls on my house.

Moreover, many homes and buildings lie close to the take-off patterns of Memphis International.

One expert said that wheels falling off A/C is rare, which I find comforting, really. What I find less comforting is the fact that it does seem be recurring more often.

Just maybe we should redirect our attention back to safety rather than what color a person’s skin is. ESG is one of those things that sounds really neat until planes start falling out of the sky.

Same as when I was in the Marines. As long as that man next to me could carry his weight and could hit what he aims at, I would never care if his skin was purple. To me, the mission is priority one, not two and certainly not three. My survival depends on it. Our unit success depends on it. The lives we are defending depends on it.

Side note, I did know many good Marines who were black. My one question might be if I was good enough to share that foxhole with him. You see, he would depend on me as much as I would depend on him. I would have never been able to live with myself if I failed him.