What Spanish speaking country does the USA want to become? Mexico? Spain? Argentina? Yet, if we abandon English (American English) and its commonality we will most likely see our culture, including the governmental and business sectors, become as poorly run and corrupt as those of Latin America and Spain.We see the Latin American Culture in many of the Hispanic Churches established in this country. The pastor often has dictatorial powers over the members and denominational policies (if they are part of a denomination) are often not enforced. There is not the same accountability expectations and we Anglos are often told that Spanish is the language of heaven by our Hispanic brothers. When the Latin-azation of our government, we will be even more divided by race, like the Latin American countries - you don't want to be an indigenous or African decent person in most of those countries, and you will notice in Mexico its the more European looking people who have the power and wealth. Will government become that of the bribe to get things done? From police to zoning, to access to education and jobs, you got to pay to play. Elections, l you can buy all the votes you want (politicians give washing machines away in Mexico, to bad they don't always have electricity to run them) and pay off the voting officials to get the results you need - you know, like FL and CA do already.For those who have been to Spanish speaking churches in the USA, take note of where their missionary money goes. Generally its back home to their native countries. Imagine if English speaking churches only supported English speaking missions? Or if it were determined by the race of the congregation as to where mission money was allocated. Look at the linguistic cousins of Spanish, which are Portuguese and to a lesser degree French and Italian. They are not well represented in terms of effective government and economic opportunity. Perhaps it is that old world influence which through language and culture subjugates the masses limiting the pursuit of liberty and equality of all.Look at Canada to as an example of inequity of language and culture between the majority English speaking provinces and French speaking Quebec. Spain is a good study, as its two language groups are pulling apart as well.However, in the future if you kids want to be business owners or managers they need to learn Spanish so they can talk to the employees.