Spaghetti Salad
On Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 8:31:49 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
> On 5/7/2015 3:45 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> > There are no professional/business settings in Texas, especially not
> > in the wet back beaner illegals part where you live... the closest
> > you've ever come to a professional/business setting is negotiating
> > with Jesus Gonzales over an off the books for cash gardening gig.
>
> Could you BE anymore prejudiced? I don't think it's possible.
> Wetbacks, beaners. Illegals. Yeah, right.
>
> Guess what? I work for a very saavy business woman who happens to be
> Mexican. She runs a tire/automotive shop. She owns it and has been
> running it solo for 12 years. Her husband (who is not Mexican) has a
> granite (as in kitchen countertops) business right next door.
>
> Her Mexican brother owns a local construction and cement company. They
> are all quite successful and could probably buy and sell you any day of
> the week.
>
> They aren't "wetbacks". And gee, I've never once seen them eat beans.
> I doubt you've ever met an actual hard working Mexican. Stereotypical
> crap is all we ever hear from you. So sorry you don't know more than
> 1950's Brooklyn and whatever happened to you on that Navy ship.
>
> Jill
Many of our citizens of Texas are of Hispanic origin, he has probably never spent any time at all in Texas, just to drive through it. Dallas is BOOMING, Austin, San Antonio , lets not forget Houston, big cities with lots and lots of business, no one seems to notice what a persons pedigree is. In a few years , the nations population will have Hispanics in the majority. They have done well here and will continue to do so.
Look and see the fastest growing cities and counties in the US, many are in Texas.
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