Columbus Day is an American Holiday? An Italian is sent out on an expedition by Spanish royalty and lands on various spots in the Caribbean and Central and South America and that represents U.S. history? Ok.
I moved out of Cali because I got fed up with liberal & social policies, bureaucracy/red-tape, totalitarianism, taxes, crime, earthquakes, overcrowding, traffic, lack of parking, trash, expensive housing, and utopia in general.
Only because some Italian Americans wanted to recognize an Italian in like the 1910s. Basically a bunch of foreigners decided Americans should worship this guy.
guru said: I moved out of Cali because I got fed up with liberal & social policies, bureaucracy/red-tape, totalitarianism, taxes, crime, earthquakes, overcrowding, traffic, lack of parking, trash, expensive housing, and utopia in general. ", totalitarianism, taxes, crime, earthquakes, overcrowding, traffic, lack of parking, trash," That is California,not Canada. You must be a clueless American.
Which doesn't explain a national day of observance for Christopher Columbus in Latin America, the Caribbean, or Italy and Spain.
When will the bureaucrat collapse come? Will it ever come? Or is every contemporary democracy doomed to end up like the UK?
I really don't see the relation, but I lived in Canada and paid taxes there. It is a nightmare. You are a slave.