Klobuchar Now Opposes Making English the Official Language of the United States
Bronson Stocking
Posted: Feb 15, 2020 6:00 PM
Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar, a recovering moderate, told reporters on Friday that she now opposes making English the official language of the United States. While campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in Nevada, a state where Hispanics now make up a major constituency, the Minnesota senator disavowed a decade-old vote she cast that would have reversed an executive order signed by President Bill Clinton requiring materials used by federal agencies to be issued in languages other than English. Klobuchar attempted to explain her about face on the issue while speaking exclusively in English.
"I think that when you look at a state like this state, and a country like ours that is so diverse, you don’t want to have that provision in law because then it would be very difficult to have, say, government documents and other things translated into other languages," Klobuchar told reporters. "So that is not a position I take. I did vote that way, but way back then, along with many other people."
Of course, the difficulty lies in having everyone speaking a different language all the time and a general inability to understand what another person is saying. In a country already heavily divided, should we really be targeting the English language, the one great force we have left for national unity? Klobuchar is now willing to give it up, if it means winning the party's nomination.
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