Posted on 06/18/2021 7:57:19 PM PDT by HereInTheHeartland
Okay I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere but in our industry. Ok just found this article that I linked to.
Regards,
Well, I heard about Kwanzaa for years. About Juneteenth I heard first exactly a year ago.
> It’s the most popular day no one has heard of.
You should have axed!
It's been around forever; right between June 18 and June 20.
Excellent point. But that’s just how Democrats do things.
They never think anything through. Because they don’t care.
It’s all about keeping power... by keeping their voters emotionally invested.
Even if they knew their last-minute decision might affect closings, they would shrug that off as nothing.
Is it like Kwanzaa? I still haven’t figured that one out yet either.
It will be. Except places will be closed like courts.
I really despise taking a relatively minor event like this and conflating it to heroic status on a par with 4th of July. It did not end slavery. It only ended it in Texas...it was already ended elsewhere. ::shrug:: No real skin off my nose except for the future inconveniences.
Wait for the next one: EID.
You should be renting anyway.
Who do you think you are?
Next we'll have a paid federal holiday honoring George Floyd, a black drug addict loser.
Of course no one in the MSM is going to call out anything a Democrat does, unless they go against Marxist orthodoxy. And - you’re assuming that anyone, anyone at all, in the MSM is capable of even understanding the concept that you just laid out. I’m sure that number is zero, if not slightly less.
Assuming it will be on a different day every year....or will it? I know those who watch the holidays quite closely always want the 3-day weekends. Now that I’m retired, it doesn’t matter what day it lands on.
They’ve already set up an idol of the dude.
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