National Question
The demographic transformation of the U.S. is partially reflected in lists of the most common surnames. In the 1990 census, all of the fifteen most common American surnames were English surnames: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown, Davis, Miller, Wilson, Moore, Taylor, Anderson, Thomas, Jackson, White, Harris. In the 2000 census, there were four Spanish surnames in […]
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Wasn’t it great? I refer to Donald Trump’s Triumph in the U.S. Presidential Election. At our house, we stayed up to the wee hours of the following morning and it was fun. It was great to see Trump defeat the Democrats and Mainstream Media (or do I repeat myself?). You’ve got to just bask in the […]
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Can you believe it? Donald Trump won the 2016 election. There is plenty more work to be done. But for now, let us bask in the glow of the Trump Triumph and reflect on what is means, and what it could mean. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published […]
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In the past two debates, Hillary Clinton has expressed her shock at purported Russian meddling in a U.S. election, claiming that foreign intervention in a U.S. election has never occurred before. On the other hand, Hillary apparently has no problem with Mexican intervention to help her in the election. Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez has a […]
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Donald Trump, to his credit, is running an English-only campaign, which means no ads in Spanish and no website en español. With Hillary, of course, that’s not the case, and the Spanish section of her “Hillary for America” website is quite informative, as it shows us what she wants to emphasize to Spanish-speaking voters about her immigration policies. […]
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Don’t suppose that simply because Obama has just a few more months to go in office, that he considers himself a “lame duck”. On the contrary, it looks like Obama plans to keep on transforming America until his term ends. And why not, the Republican-led Congress almost always lets him have his way. Now […]
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Both major political parties have taken to the production of Spanish-language campaign ads. I totally disagree with this. Campaigns should be run in English. It’s the language of our country. Campaigning in Spanish further balkanizes our nation and allows candidates to say or at least emphasize one thing in one language and another thing […]
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My latest Said in Spanish article includes voices in the Mexican media on the Trump-Hillary debate, and singer Vicente Fernandez, rock band Mana and the Argentine government against Trump. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September 29th, on VDARE.COM.
In the recent Rio Olympics, Puerto Rico, through the agency of tennis player Monica Puig, won its first gold medal. Congratulations Monica and Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is an autonomous U.S. territory with its own Olympic team. This raises questions about Puerto Rican nationalism and what the island’s political destiny should be. For the full […]
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My latest Said in Spanish news roundup includes a story about some anti-Trump artwork on the border, Trump-bashing by Molotov and Kate del Castillo, a Mexican government housing program and a few Mexican pundits who don’t get hysterical when writing about Donald Trump. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published July […]