"God Hates Lazy—Now Get Back To Work!"
While the country and world burns, Stephen Miller wants to cancel your long weekends; because nothing says “freedom” like fewer holidays and more unpaid overtime.
You can almost hear it, can’t you? The gentle, nasal whisper of Stephen Miller slithering into the presidential ear canal like a snake that read Atlas Shrugged too many times: “Sir, Americans are resting too much. Too many days off. It’s hurting the GDP.” And before you can say “please don’t cancel Labor Day,” we’ve got a new post on Truth Social: “Too many non-working holidays in America!”
No, seriously. That’s the message coming out of the White House bunker this week, dropped like a moldy sandwich on Juneteenth, of all days; a holiday that, just a few short years ago, passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. But now? Suddenly, it’s public enemy number one. Not because it’s controversial (it isn’t), or costly (it’s negligible), but because somebody; probably the same guy who thought putting kids in cages was sound immigration policy, decided holidays are making America lazy.
Let’s pause for a second and try to absorb the ridiculousness of this. Americans; who already get the least paid time off in the industrialized world, are somehow being blamed for having too many days off. We’re the country that practically worships hustle culture, that celebrates people for working through illness, skipping vacation, and dying at their desks. You know what they call that in most countries? A labor violation.
And yet, here we are, with the president ; or more accurately, his dark-arts Rasputin of domestic policy, claiming that our handful of sporadic holidays, days people use to visit family, go camping, sleep in, or just breathe, are a drag on the economy. They say it’s costing “billions.” Of course, there's no data, no math, no report; just the usual fog of vibes, grievance, and projection.
Let’s talk facts. The United States has zero statutory requirement for paid vacation. None. We don’t guarantee workers a single day off. Not for Christmas. Not for the Fourth of July. Not even for giving birth. And despite that, a full 25% of American workers still don’t get any vacation or holiday pay. Not a single day. And those who do? Nearly half don’t take all of it, often out of fear they'll be penalized, replaced, or seen as “not committed enough.”
Compare that with Austria: 25 days of paid vacation and 13 national holidays. France and Spain offer 36 total days off. Germany: 30. The UK: 28. Even countries with reputations for being hyper-productive like Japan and South Korea mandate over 25 days of time off. Mexico, often dismissed by the MAGA crowd, offers 12 vacation days after the first year; and bumps that up over time plus a vacation bonus.
What do they understand that we don’t? That rest isn't the enemy of productivity; it’s the fuel. That workers aren't lazy; they're human. And that a nation that doesn’t allow its citizens to pause, reflect, and recharge is a nation sprinting toward burnout and collapse.
But what’s most galling here; what makes this latest assault on common sense so bleakly comic, is how out of touch it is with actual public sentiment. Americans love their holidays. They plan their lives around them. They endure months of daily grind for that one long weekend in July, or the sacred stretch between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. Strip that away and what do you have? A hollowed-out work culture fueled by resentment, fatigue, and Red Bull. But sure; let’s “Make America Great Again” by telling exhausted people they don’t deserve a Monday off.
This isn’t governance. This is culture war cosplay. It’s a desperate attempt to win points by poking the bear of so-called “entitlement” culture; which in this case just means being allowed to take your kid to the beach without checking Slack every five minutes. It’s the politics of bitterness, dressed up as policy.
And let’s be real: this isn’t even Trump’s idea. He doesn’t wake up thinking about labor laws or national calendars. He’s thinking about polls, lawsuits, and whether someone’s been mean to him on cable news. No, this holiday-hating nonsense reeks of Miller; this is textbook Millerism. Something stiff and mean, cooked up in a policy dungeon, designed to punish the idea of collective joy, rest, or leisure. And it’s so deeply unpopular, so weirdly joyless, that even some Trump voters are probably blinking twice and saying: “Wait, he wants to take away Memorial Day weekend?”
Because say what you will about America; we may be divided, we may be struggling, we may be clawing our way through political quicksand, but we still know how to cherish a freakin holiday. We still believe in the simple dignity of a long weekend.
So if this administration thinks cutting back holidays is the path to greatness, they’re not just wrong; they’re stupid. Because anyone who sees joy, rest, and family time as threats to national prosperity isn’t leading a country. They’re managing a sweatshop.
And the American people? We’re not having it.
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Rich coming from an admin that wouldn’t know what work looks like if it slapped them in the face
Remember the nasty little dude who sits on the shoulder of Jabba the Hutt and whispers evil, destructive suggestions? Just swap Miller for that guy and the Prez for Jabba; same deal.