Mr Bush who has been very successful in mis handling Americas finances home and abroad is I am sorry to say, more likely to find a new job once the new president is ushered in to the White House.
However the other side of the coin for normal hard working Americans is a truly different story. Wearing a suit and tie under the sign, Nawrocki -- who was in the toy industry 36 years before being laid off in February -- stands on Manhattan corners for hours, hoping to pass resumes to interested passers-by."When you're out of work and you face having nothing -- I mean, having no income -- pride doesn't mean anything," Nawrocki said. "You need to find work. I have to take care of my family."
In comparrison, Mr Bush, however when asked of his attempts at finding a suitable new job confirmed, "I am just waiting for Daddy to telephone one of his friends. Once he has, I am sure I will be back in business making millions selling arms to future Presidents in years to come.
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yeah i saw him on the F train last Tuesday, wearing a sign that just said "gibberish"but spelled with a j and a ch. he also had fashioned his tie into a crude harness for a vicious looking rat he called Nancy, and smelled of urine and cilantro (surprisingly intoxicating). my pockets were bulging with coins, but i wisely chose to throw them in a puddle on the tracks, hoping to lure him close to the third rail, but he didnt seem to notice. he was too busy singing a lil wayne song with a melifluous twang.
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