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Congress Votes to Outsource Presidency
May 10, 2007: Washington, DC (AP) -- Congress today announced
that the office of President of the United States of America will be
outsourced to India as of July 1, 2007. The move is being made in
order to save the President's $500,000 yearly salary, and also a
record $521 Billion in deficit expenditures and related overhead
that the office has incurred during the last 5 years. "We believe
this is a wise financial move. The cost savings are huge. " stated
Congressman Thomas Reynolds (R-WA). "We cannot remain competitive on
the world stage with the current level of cash outlay." Reynolds
noted.
Mr. Bush was informed by e-mail this morning of his termination.
Preparations for the job move have been underway for some time.
Gurvinder Singh of Indus Teleservices, Mumbai, India will assume
the office of President as of July 1, 2007. Mr. Singh was born in
the United States while his Indian parents were vacationing at
Niagara Falls, NY, thus making him eligible for the position. He
will receive a salary of $320 (USD) a month but 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 Dell Computer call center,"
stated Mr. Singh in an exclusive interview. "I am excited about this
position. I always hoped I would be President." 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 as President Bush had never been 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 issue at all. "We know these scripting
tools work," stated the spokesperson. "President Bush has used them
successfully for years, with the result that some people actually
thought he knew what he was talking about."
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 $140 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 with 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 a lack of any successful work experience during
his lifetime. A Greeter position at Wal-Mart was suggested due to
Bush's extensive experience at shaking hands, as well as his special
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