Gruss, I have not advocated making Spanish an official language so you are 
completely beside the point. I really don't care much about this either way, 
but when I see people frothing at the mouth about the enormous cost of not 
requiring everyone to speak English, my bullshit detector goes off, that's all. 
Sitting here in the multicultural heart of Nuevo Mexico where we routinely 
translate official notices into Spanish, Navaho and Vietnamese... I guess I 
don't see it. I fail to perceive the chaos. There's probably a line item for 
translators somewhere -- I doubt it amounts to much. 

I do think that if Quebec is going to insist that French be an official 
language of Alberta and British Columbia where there are very few French 
speakers, then English should be an official language of Quebec. But language 
has a totally different meaning there and the society defines itself as a 
mosaic. Does the world stop turning? No. 

Where they have been costs to Canadian biligualism they have primarily been to 
manufacturers of products who had to redesign all their labels to accomodate 
both languages, but this has already happened in the US, de facto.

I guess I just don't see why people care. If these immigrants chose to limit 
their options by failing to learn English, the consequences really don't affect 
anyone else except perhaps tangentially. The waitress at the Mexican restaurant 
might have to go get someone else if I have a problem with the check. So what? 
I spent part of the afternoon today doing user support with hand gestures. If 
the ASL instructor I'm talking to does not understand me -- I don't speak ASL 
-- we go to writing or typing the conversation out in English. We make it work. 
This was also my experience when trying to buy film or huevos mexicanas in 
Mexico. If the people actually tried, a conversation could be had. If they got 
hung up on how fractured my sentences were, well, I bought lunch elsewhere, 
pretty much. NPV of attempting to communicate - a sale ;)

::shrug:::



 

>> Dana wrote:
>> I don't think it will affect your poor widdle taxes.
>
>Well, my taxes aren't "widdle" due to the AMT, and of course it would
>affect them.
>
>Tell me the value to the US taxpayer in adding an additional official
>language and, if there is value, I'll back you.  (Make an NPV
>argument; THAT I'd love to hear).
>
>But you don't have a good argument, there is no value to the taxpayer,
>and the cost would be enormous.

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