Americans do not have more paid holidays than most developed countries. The U.S. has 11 federal holidays, but private employers aren't required to offer paid time off, with workers typically getting 8-10 paid holidays yearly. In contrast, countries like France (36 days), Germany (33-37 days), and Japan (25 days) mandate 20-30 days of paid leave, including vacation and public holidays. The U.S. lacks a legal mandate for paid leave, unlike many developed nations, leading to fewer paid holidays on average. This gap sparks debate over work-life balance versus economic productivity.
Anyone who treated Biden’s age like it was as bad as Trump’s corruption is a horrible person & shouldn’t be taken serious.
Sadly that definitely includes Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert.