While Most Americans are lucky e**ugh to have the Fourth of July off from work and school, there are a few **table exceptions: first responders, members of the military, many service industry employees, and certain public servants. But apparently This fact was lost on United States UN Ambassador - and public servant - Nikki Haley, who took to Twitter to complain About being called into work on Independence Day shortly after news broke that **rth Korea had fired an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Unfortunately for the administration, it was Haley's Complaint About having to spend a national holiday at the ******, **t President Trump's tweet About "putting a heavy move on **rth Korea" following the launch, that resounded on Twitter. The ambassador's Tone-Deaf tweet immediately garnered responses from outraged citizens, many of whom urged Haley to step down from her post if the realities of the job proved too inconvenient for her taste.
The amount of arrogance in This tweet is baffling. Is serving the American people an inconvenience for you? If so, feel free to step down.
Several replies to Haley's tweet pointed out Donald Trump's proclivity for taking vacations and golfing on weekends, suggesting that perhaps the president's "9-to-5" attitude might have rubbed off on his administration.
One thing is for sure, though: the United Nations doesn't abide by the American calendar, and foreign policy isn't always convenient for barbecues and fireworks. Considering the overwhelming response to her begrudging comments About work, perhaps Haley will think twice before complaining About her sworn duty to the American people again.