English at the Drive Through Please

It really chaps my khakis when I get to the fast food restaurant and can not order food because of the language barrier that I seem to run into more and more. To quote Jim Breuer, “Speak English Hammer.” You would think that such a simple task would be easy….oh no way Yack! “You wanna esprite? esprite! E…S….P…”

Now, I am not picking on Immigrants. They deserve respect because they have gone through the LEGAL steps to become a citizen and have been required to take a literacy test to assess their knowledge of the English language. I am talking about Illegal aliens. I am going to say that again, Illegal. That means they are breaking the law. The same law that they want to hide behind and say they have rights. I say you have no rights because you are a criminal. Illegal aliens do not deserve jobs or to be forgiven. They do not deserve subsidies, free medical care or other benefits provided by U.S. Taxpayers.

Today it seems that the word Illegal has been dropped when speaking about immigration. It’s still used, but now it has become more of an association word that has no meaning. Most people associate the term Illegal Immigrant as someone from Mexico.

Pro-amnesty minded people don’t really see the word “Illegal” as a problem or that someone has really broken the law. I wonder what those people would think if they owned a store and someone shop lifted from them. Would they miss one candy bar? Probably not. Would they miss a million? Would the word “Illegal” take on a whole new meaning?

The plain fact that they are here means they are stealing from the American taxpayer.  They steal heath care and educational subsidies.  They steal American heritage and give it to their children because if you’re born here, you become a citizen.

Would you hire a thief  just because they would be willing to work for less money? Does it make a difference why they broke the law?  Or is the fact that they are a criminal enough for you to say, “No Yob Available.”

It takes a lot of cojones to ask me for a job after you have stolen from me.

About David Daniels

I was raised in South Louisiana, my family is Creole and I have 4 Mexican/American half-brothers and sisters. When we all stand together for a family photo, it looks like a box of crayons. I have been called a Leftist by the Right and a Rightist by the Left. I prefer to think of myself as a Common Sensist. I served in the military and have expericenced many things during my stay here on earth.
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One Response to English at the Drive Through Please

  1. Cameloot says:

    Funny video! Love the article

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