Teamsters Seek to Make Beer-Thirty a National Holiday

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Teamsters Union Brews Up 100,000 Signatures to Make Beer-Thirty a National Holiday

In a frothy blend of hops and hope, the Teamsters Union has officially submitted a barrel of 100,000 signatures to Congress, petitioning to make Beer-Thirty a national holiday. The union has deemed this historic effort โ€œThe Great American Brew-Out.โ€ It aims to ferment unity across the nation by recognizing the sacred time of day when workers traditionally pause to enjoy a cold one: Beer-Thirty.

Jim Hopsman, the newly appointed Teamstersโ€™ Director of Malty Affairs, spearheaded the campaign. โ€œItโ€™s about recognizing the working man and womanโ€™s right to unwind,โ€ Hopsman stated, cracking open a symbolic first beer in front of the Capitol. โ€œWeโ€™ve worked long. Weโ€™ve worked hard. Itโ€™s time we worked smartโ€”and that means institutionalizing Beer-Thirty.โ€

The proposed national holiday would ensure that every American of legal drinking age would be entitled to one paid hour off every day. That time would occur precisely at Beer-Thirty, letting them enjoy a beer or beverage of their choosing. โ€œItโ€™s a celebration of our shared values: liberty, fraternity, and the pursuit of hoppiness,โ€ Hopsman added, amidst cheers from a crowd donning foam beer hat caps.

Critics argue that the measure could have intoxicating effects on productivity. However, proponents counter that the initiative will boost morale and foster a hoppier work environment. โ€œItโ€™s simple,โ€ one supporter slurred passionately, โ€œBeer-Thirty transcends time zones. Itโ€™s always Beer-Thirty somewhere, and thatโ€™s a holiday worth toasting to.โ€

Details of the Proposed Beer-Thirty Bill

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The proposed bill, dubbed โ€œThe Bubbly Bill of Rights,โ€ outlines the logistics of observing Beer-Thirty. It grants every citizen the liberty to choose their beverage or brew. Provisions ensure a diverse selection that represents the melting pot of American beer culture. Cited recommendations include everything from light lagers for those who prefer a mild celebration, to robust stouts for the stout-hearted.

In anticipation of the holidayโ€™s approval, breweries across the nation have already begun concocting special edition Beer-Thirty brews. These range from the โ€œDeclaration of Inebriationโ€ IPA to the โ€œFounding Fathersโ€™ Ferment.โ€ The latter represents a beer crafted using ingredients sourced exclusively from the original 13 colonies.

The petition now sits in Congress, fermenting amidst a legislative process that often mirrors the brewing cycle itselfโ€”slow and complex. Meanwhile, the Teamsters Union remains hopeful. โ€œThis isnโ€™t about just kicking back,โ€ Hopsman declared, โ€œitโ€™s about pouring a foundation for a happier, more united countryโ€”one beer at a time.โ€

For updates on the โ€œGreat American Brew-Out,โ€ or to learn more about the Beer-Thirty movement, please visit the official website.

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