Posted on 07/02/2020 12:12:22 PM PDT by yoe
The federal holiday swap would avoid putting US further in debt, say amendment sponsors
Republican Sens. Ron Johnson and James Lankford on Wednesday introduced an amendment proposing to replace Columbus Day with (GOP senators propose...) Juneteenth as a new federal holiday to avoid putting the U.S. further in debt.
[snip] In response to a bipartisan effort to give federal workers another day of paid leave by designating Juneteenth a federal holiday, we have offered a counterproposal that does not put us further in debt, Johnson said Wednesday. We support celebrating emancipation with a federal holiday, but believe we should eliminate a current holiday in exchange. We chose Columbus Day as a holiday that is lightly celebrated, and least disruptive to Americans schedules.
According to Johnsons office, the economic cost of a single federal holiday has been estimated to be about $600 million for paid time off for federal employees.
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The English did indeed offer freedom to slave who came to their side. But then so too did the Continental Army. But when Cornwallis was under siege at Yorktown, he forced the blacks from his camp to save food for his soldiers.
The English did take freed slaves with them to Canada and later offered to resettle them in Sierra Leone.
“The English did indeed offer freedom to slave who came to their side. But then so too did the Continental Army.”
I haven’t run across a Continental Army offer. Was that issued by the Continental Congress?
The 2nd Royal proclamation, Philipsburg Proclamation, didn’t require slaves to fight for the King. They gained freedom by simply running away to the British lines.
I’ve wondered why BLM doesn’t escalate their condemnation of America to include the Revolution itself, demanding that we surrender to Queen Elizabeth and apologize for 244 years of illegal secession.
“Ive wondered why BLM doesnt escalate their condemnation of America to include the Revolution itself...”
The reality is the radicals wish to undo the U.S.A. and create something in its place. I for one do not wish to live there.
Oh really, til his recently? Ive known about it for many years.
Emancipation Day is pretty important. 300,000+ soldiers in blue died for it too.
The GOP does not survive post Trump. The had over three years to get on board.
Im reading you might have trouble with any holiday that recognizes blacks? Am I reading you wrong?
The only way to survive a spinectomy is to have their gonads removed first.
There are 10 Federal Holidays. Blacks are 13% of the population so they only get 1.13 holidays per year. They got their quota now.
“The reality is the radicals wish to undo the U.S.A. and create something in its place.”
There’s reason to think that this insurrection is being run from outside the country with Iran as the main suspect. The billions that Obama gave to Iran financing the operation, and coordination here getting done by various Iran sympathizers connected to Obama.
Bttt
They get, wow. How about commemorating iconic moments and people in our history regardless of color or race?
By June 19, 1865, many, if not most of the slaves in the Confederacy had already been freed under the Emancipation Proclamation. Slaves held in Union states would have to wait until the 13th Amendment was ratified in December, 1865 to be freed. And those held by some Indian tribes would have to wait even longer.
It’s not Texas-specific. It’s the date upon which it became officially recognized by all America that slaves had been emancipated. It’s a significant date in history. And it should be federally recognized.
If Trump made that happen, can you imagine how that would affect his reputation among African Americans ... for decades if not centuries?
Might already be.
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