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Outsourcing
Congress today announced that
the office of President of the United States of America will
be outsourced to India as of December 30th, 2005.
The move is being made to save the President's $400,000
yearly salary, and also a record $521 billion in deficit
expenditures and related overhead the office has incurred
during the last 5 years.
"We believe this is a wise move financially. The cost
savings should be significant," stated Congressman Thomas
Reynolds (R-WA). Reynolds, with the aid of the Government
Accounting Office, has studied outsourcing of American jobs
extensively. "We cannot expect to remain competitive on the
world stage with the current level of cash outlay," Reynolds
noted.
Mr. Bush was informed by email this morning of his
termination.
Preparations for the job move have been underway for
sometime. Gurvinder Singh of Indus Teleservices, Mumbai,
India will be assuming the Office of President as of
December 30th.
Mr. Singh was born in the United States while his Indian
parents were vacationing at Niagara Falls, thus making him
eligible for the position.
He will receive a salary of $320 (USD) a month but with no
health coverage or other benefits.
It is believed that Mr. Singh will be able to handle his Job
responsibilities without a support staff. Due to the time
difference between the US and India, he will be working
primarily at night, when few offices of the US Government
will be open.
"Working nights will allow me to keep my day job at the
American Express call center" stated Mr. Singh in an
exclusive interview. "I am excited about this position. I
always hoped I would be President someday."
A Congressional Spokesperson noted that while Mr. Singh may
not be fully aware of all the issues involved in the office
of President, this should not be a problem because Mr. Bush
was not familiar with the issues either. Mr. Singh will rely
upon a script tree that will enable him to respond
effectively to most topics of concern. Using these canned
responses, he can address common concerns without having to
understand the underlying issues at all.
"We know these scripting tools work," stated the
spokesperson. "President Bush has used them successfully for
years." Mr. Singh may have problems with the Texas drawl,
but lately Bush has abandoned the "down home" persona in his
effort to appear intelligent and on top of the Katrina
situation.
Bush will receive health coverage, expenses, and salary
until his final day of employment. Following a two week
waiting period, he will be eligible for $240 a week
unemployment for 13 weeks. Unfortunately he will not be
eligible for Medicaid, as his unemployment benefits will
exceed the allowed limit.
Mr. Bush has been provided the outplacement services of
Manpower, Inc. To help him write a resume and prepare for
his upcoming job transition.
According to Manpower, Mr. Bush may have difficulties in
securing a new position due to limited practical work
experience. A Greeter position at Wal-Mart was suggested due
to Bush's extensive experience shaking hands and phony
smile.
Another possibility is Bush's re-enlistment in the Texas Air
National Guard. His prior records are conspicuously vague
but should he choose this option, he would likely be
stationed in Waco, TX for a month, before being sent to
Iraq, a country he has visited.
"I've been there, I know all about Iraq," stated Mr. Bush,
who gained invaluable knowledge of the country in a visit to
the Baghdad Airport's terminal and gift shop.
Sources in Baghdad and Falluja say Mr. Bush would receive a
warm reception from local Iraqis. They have asked to be
provided with details of his arrival so that they might
arrange an appropriate welcome. |
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