Monday, December 19, 2016

It's Simple Part 2

I found this article today and it relates to the story I posted earlier today. Here is another photo of Trump on his Thank You Tour in Orlando, Florida. There was a poll asking people their opinion on "Merry Christmas -vs- Happy Holidays. The results are not surprising.

Republicans and Democrats are completely divided on how stores should greet customers during the holiday season.
Two-thirds of Democrats (66 percent) said stores or businesses should greet customers with “Happy Holidays” or “Seasons Greetings” instead of “Merry Christmas” out of respect for people of different faiths. Two-thirds of Republicans (67 percent) said stores and businesses should not go with the religion-neutral sayings.

The divide also cuts across age groups and religious backgrounds. Two-thirds of young adults (ages 18-29) are in favor of “Happy Holidays,” while 54 percent of seniors favor “Merry Christmas.”

The poll found white evangelical Protestants (65 percent) and Catholics (58 percent) as the strongest proponents of businesses using “Merry Christmas.” Non-white Protestants (56 percent) and religiously unaffiliated (58 percent) favor stores using “Happy Holidays.”

Overall, Americans are split on the issue — with 47 percent saying stores should use “Happy Holidays” and 46 percent wanting “Merry Christmas.”
President-elect Donald Trump made saying “Merry Christmas” an issue in the 2016 election. At his latest post-election rally, Trump stood in front of 16 large Christmas trees and behind a sign that said “Merry Christmas USA.”
Trump’s 2015 holiday card said “Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays,” according to Yahoo. Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish.
President Barack Obama’s holiday greeting card never said “Merry Christmas,” according to the Washington Times, which reports this year’s version said “Happy holidays” and “we wish you and your loved ones a joyous holiday season and wonderful new year.”

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