Only in Congress could you work less than 10 months out of the year and actually BRAG about how much work you’re doing!
Talk about tone deaf, these people are so utterly disconnected with reality it’s mind-blowing.
Here is Sen. John Thune bragging about the “busy” Senate schedule for 2025 and see what you think:
Get ready to work. pic.twitter.com/AWN1iDLYhQ
— Senator John Thune (@SenJohnThune) December 5, 2024
Let’s zoom in a bit on that calendar and as we do compare it to your personal work schedule:
Two weeks off in December….how many do you get? Most people I know don’t even get December 24th or December 31st off….
Two weeks off in November.
One week off in October and September each.
Virtually all of August off, because working in August is SO lame!
One week off in July and May each.
Two more weeks off in April, because Spring Break yo!
And a week off in March.
Of course not a single Saturday or Sunday, but that was never in doubt.
Ok so out of 52 weeks in the year, how many do you get off? One? Two maybe if you’re lucky?
These clowns pay themselves through the nose and take off 15 weeks out of 52 total!
For the math people out there, that’s 29% of the year OFF, and only working 71% of the year….and this is what they brag about as “Get ready to work”.
What a bunch of ass-hat clowns!
To be fair, it *IS* an increase over prior years, which only makes it all the worse:
NEWS: Here’s the 2025 Senate calendar. Just unveiled at GOP lunch.
180 in-session days. Compare that to just 102 this year. And 136 for House next year.
Of note:
—No recess until mid-March
—Fridays!Reflection of Thune’s promises during leadership racehttps://t.co/RwiOCMBLqi pic.twitter.com/UgvyeHpE7N
— Andrew Desiderio (@AndrewDesiderio) December 5, 2024
It looks to me like regular, every-day Americans are NOT amused or impressed:
I counted 15 weeks of vacation, 12 holidays, and not a single Saturday or Sunday. Try again.
— Mccabes Porsche on Blocks (@Larry_Beech) December 5, 2024
Only a Senator would post a calendar with 16 weeks built in as time off and call it a full time job https://t.co/pi7byaNjNz
— The General Staff (@Thegenrlstaff) December 5, 2024
You take more time off than anyone I know! This is your definition of work? It’s less than 10 months of schedule!
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) December 5, 2024
What do you think?
Working hard or hardly working?
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