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« on: 12 March 2002, 11:44:00 am »

From The Onion America's Finest News Source
http://www.theonion.com

NB: This is a humour article  

WASHINGTON, DC—In a keynote address at the National Economic Summit, President Bush issued a bold challenge to the nation's business leaders Monday, calling on them to create 500,000 ****ty jobs by next year.

"So long as unemployment continues to rise, this recession will continue, as well," said Bush, speaking before nearly 400 of the nation's top CEOs. "That is why I am turning to you to create thousands of new sh1t jobs. Whether it is a night-shift toilet-cleaning position at an airport or a fry-cook post at a KFC, it's up to you to help provide every hard-working American with a demeaning, go-nowhere job."

During his 25-minute speech, Bush cited a number of industries with the potential to provide gainful, godawful employment for thousands of laid-off Americans.

"I challenge those of you who have made your fortunes in the fields of sheet-metal fabrication, poultry processing, and highway-toll collecting to expand your roster of menial, low-paying positions with no hope of advancement," Bush said. "That is your strength, as it should be the strength of us all."

Bush outlined a plan to offer $10 billion in incentives and tax breaks to companies that demonstrate a commitment to providing soul-suckingly miserable wage-slave employment for Americans.

"We have too many talented people wasting away on our unemployment rolls," Bush said. "And I say, if a broom-factory owner can give a man the opportunity to dunk handfuls of brittle, flammable straw into rank, filthy vats of molten tar for $6.15 an hour, then that broom-factory owner deserves a major tax break."

Business leaders across the country have been quick to show their support for the president's plan, pledging to create thousands of new low-paying, status-free positions.

"Elco Products is proud to announce that we are looking for qualified applicants to work as line workers in our toxic-adhesive rat-trap division," Elco Products CEO Stephen Nevins said. "We are proud to do our part to help American workers claw their way back up to their knees."

"I can make it possible for up to 50 people in the American Southwest to be mucking out grease traps by this time next week," said Rudy Maleska, president of SouthwasteCo, a Tucson, AZ, industrial-waste-removal service. "Whatever I can do to help my country, count me in."

Critics of Bush's plan were quick to point to its weaknesses, such as a lack of health coverage.

"Under this plan, we cannot guarantee people that their crap jobs will always provide them with healthcare from some ****ty HMO," U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) said. "What's the point in earning $17,000 a year wiping the asses of the elderly as an attendant in a nursing home if you can't be sure you'll have at least some inadequate health plan if something happens to you?"

Bush's supporters, for their part, point to the president's recent domestic successes.

"In the past 12 months, we've seen a 7 percent rise in the availability of horrendous housing," U.S. Sen. Don Nickles (R-OK) said. "The current administration has also been working to make absolutely sure that economically disadvantaged children in this country get a substandard education and three vomit-inducing meals a day. Overall, the standard of sh1tty living has never been higher."

Concluding his speech, Bush reiterated his commitment to creating lousy fu*king jobs for all.

"The average unemployed person has given so much to American business," Bush said. "Now it's time for American business to give something really sh1tty back."


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« Reply #1 on: 12 March 2002, 13:43:00 pm »

what do you want to say. Creating job's is always good . Any low paid job is better than jobless. And , if you want to creat jobs for unqualified workers, (and a lot of jobless people dont have a higher qualification) these are mostly low payed jobs.  I wish they would do something like this in my home country to get 5 million unemployed people off the steet and more important, away from welfare .

Sorry, have to edit my post because i made some calculations. 6.15 US$ an hour leads to an income of around 2000SG$ a month. This is more than a fresch graduate in singapore earns and around double the amount of a factory worker in Sing . When I compare this to germany , its around 2300 german mark, this is only around 25 below the everage income of germany and nearly double than a bad sales assistent jobs .Oh, and you pay much higher tax in germnay and a liter fuel is over 1US$. Really , 6.15 US$ is far away from slavery . Can it be that the american's are just fed up and want to earn 5000$ a month for a MC Donald job with no education ?

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« Reply #2 on: 12 March 2002, 14:19:00 pm »

Oh dear.Humour bypass alert !
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« Reply #3 on: 12 March 2002, 15:10:00 pm »

ahhh give the dude a break - he's spent, and will continue to spend - weeks flying around with intrepid chinese tourists who cannot open a bathroom door to save their life.

kes: haha! good on ya! someone who knows a good source of information!

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« Reply #4 on: 12 March 2002, 15:35:00 pm »

Haha! He must have hired consultants from Singapore. I see the aunties and uncles every day brooming the side walk for hours or picking up leaves off of the lawn!
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« Reply #5 on: 13 March 2002, 6:47:00 am »

Greetings from Mildura (try The Grande Hotel - with Stephano cooking - man so delicious - I still cant believe i spent $400 on a bottle of wine???)

Anyway - I cant help but to think of Bullworth when he says - how can a man be expected to support his family working in a mutha f**ken burger king - he cant.

So true - its right a low paying job is better than no job - but it really sux to read about corporate salaries ranging in their millions and then to attempt to justify that its fine that if your lose your job you should be satisfied to earn $4.5 an hour.

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« Reply #6 on: 13 March 2002, 14:57:00 pm »

haha Kes, it's uplifting, at least i know i'll have ajob when i get out of school real soon. haha
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« Reply #7 on: 13 March 2002, 15:06:00 pm »

Rubber ducky,

You do know that The Onion isn't a real news site do you?

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« Reply #8 on: 14 March 2002, 1:24:00 am »

yes, i know the Onion is false, but given the state of the US economy right now, there's probably a hint of truth in it...and i need a job boo hoo. or at least more stable income.
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« Reply #9 on: 14 March 2002, 9:04:00 am »

In the news today Bush goes on about nuclear weapons, specifically:

President George W Bush said today all options were open for the use of the US nuclear arsenal to deter hostile nations from threatening the United States or its allies

& apparently it is something that his admin has not instigated, rather a logical "follow-thru" from previos admins.

The man/admin is crap!!!

As long as he holds the sword, the US (IMHO) is digging deeper holes for itself - Kyoto treat alternative, nuclear missile shield, the (now infamous) 'axis of evil' rhetoric......oh yes & also the exploitation of Alaska for more fossil fuels......what a load of rot!

Are there any decent people that can replace him?

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« Reply #10 on: 14 March 2002, 9:54:00 am »

I've almost given up on the news these days and much rather focus on my surroundings.

A couple of things:

1.  I am very tired of the Palestinian and Israeli conflict.  It's 'you strike me, I'll strike you back' continously.  Every night on the news, whether it is the BBC or CNN, it's death.  Death here, death there.  And no one is bloody well doing anything constructive to stop it once and for all.

2.  Bush going after Saddam.  It's going to destablize the world.  No doubt.  He's going after Saddam with no cause except to finish off what his daddy couldn't finish, which is to get rid of Saddam.  Leaders are warning the administration left and right that attacking Iraq will destablize the world.  The world as it is, is already fragile.  Most of the developed economies are fragile.  The US economy is fragile with no real strong signs of stablity yet.  Dragging the US into a 'no cause' war is not only dangerous but foolish with a very big price to pay.

Someone told me that it can't get worse after Sept. 11th.  The worst has happened, so it won't happen again.  I doubt it.  Another catastrophe much worse can happen.

So what do I care right now about the US where I still miss.

1.  Music.  Heck I'm losing interest at a rapid rate on celebrities but I can never live without music, be it rock, pop, jazz or classical.  So rock on Kes!

2.  Movies.  Some decent movies are coming.  Looking forward to LOTR2, Star Wars and Star Trek and any animated movies.

3.  Have been reading the New York Times less.  But it's a lot better reading the Straits Times.

4.  I still keep in touch with the stock market.  I have a future to think about, especially when I reach 55.

5.  My friends and family in the US.  We don't talk about politics and Bush and his idiotic notions.  /ignore Bush.

So I have decided to ignore Bush and when things happen it will happen.  Am a bit tired of Democrats v. Republicans too.  Would have ignored Bush even if I stayed in the US.

History will determine Bush's legacy and if he is to be the one who will start WW3, then history will be extremely harsh on him and on the Bush family for generations.


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