Barack Obama’s Administration Asked to Make Monday Following Super Bowl Sunday a National Holiday

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Jan 25, 2013

Super Bowl FootballsAfter a long day of watching Bud Light commercials, eating enormous amounts of food, and enjoying the biggest sporting event in America, many just want to relax on the Monday after the Super Bowl.

Well, there could be a possibly that fantasy becomes a reality and President Barack Obama is now on the hot seat.

The 4for4.com fantasy football website has petitioned an idea of having Obama establish the Monday following the Super Bowl a national holiday.

“We at 4for4.com fantasy football petition the Obama Administration to consider declaring the Monday following Super Bowl Sunday a national holiday,” folks behind the petition explain. “By doing so, the Obama Administration can promote camaraderie among the American people, keep the streets safer for our children on Sunday night and Monday morning, promote a productive workplace when work resumes on Tuesday, and honor the most popular event in modern American culture.”

It has been successfully submitted through the Obama administration, but not yet accepted. So go vote for the day after the Super Bowl as a national holiday.

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