California, how far you've fallen--International Socialist Workers Day

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johndoe3
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California, how far you've fallen--International Socialist Workers Day

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http://dailycaller.com/2018/05/11/calif ... communist/

The CA legislature is considering changing paid holidays for their State.
The California Assembly discussed Thursday a bill that would replace Abraham Lincoln or George Washington’s birthday with International Socialist Workers’ Day as a paid holiday.

California Democrat Assemblyman Miguel Santiago introduced Bill AB-3042, which would allow schools to replace Washington Day and Lincoln Day with Presidents’ Day and install an “International Workers’ Day” — conventionally known as “May Day” — as a second holiday.

“I’m aghast that a bill like this would be able to get through committee,” California Republican Assemblyman Matthew Harper said to the Assembly. “Are we in competition to be the laughing stock of the United States?”
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They seem to be pretty good at being laughing stock so they apparently are trying, otherwise it's a lot of dumb luck.
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John A. wrote: Sat May 12, 2018 1:02 pm They really like Skinny Views but seem to be pretty good at being laughing stock so they apparently are trying, otherwise it's a lot of dumb luck.
It's hard to watch what California is turning into. I wonder what'll remain once all the facade falls down. It's going to be ugly, that's for sure.
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