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Elios
Thu, 22nd Apr '04, 7:53am
Saw this little article in the "Funny Times"

Bush Creates New Manufacturing Jobs!
by Jim Hightower
Conscious Choice, April 2004
I have excellent news, Americans! The Bush-ites have come up with a sure-fire plan to increase the number of manufacturing jobs in the USA!

Yes, while Democrats merely complain about the demise of such jobs, George W and his team are stepping forward with a creative, can-do solution that, I think, can only be described as astonishing.

Their plan is proposed in the “Economic Report of the President.” In it, George W’s top economists assert that all of those people working in such fast food joints as McDonalds and Subway really are not part of the service economy — but more accurately should be reclassified as manufacturing workers, just as those who make cars and other industrial products. After all, contend Bush’s crack team of job classifiers, when you insert that meat patty, lettuce, cheese, and ketchup into a sliced bun, you are engaged in the combining of inputs to “manufacture” a product, no less so than those who assemble electronic parts to manufacture, say, a computer.

Bush’s innovative economists also note that manufacturing is officially defined as “the mechanical, physical, or chemical transformation of materials into new products,” and, they claim, when you heat ground beef, you are, in fact, chemically transforming it into a burger.

Of course, if Bush can redefine hundreds of thousands of hamburger flippers as manufacturing workers, then he can statistically hush the critics who’ve been pointing to the drastic decline in these production jobs. There’s another upside for the Bu****es, too — since manufacturing gets special tax breaks, suddenly Bush’s backers in the fast-food industry serendipitously qualify.

I’m with Bush on this one. After, all, by assembling nouns, verbs, and whatnot, I have manufactured this piece, and by applying the chemistry of my tiny brain cells, I have transformed raw words into a new product. Manufacturers of the world, unite! Now, where do I go to get my tax break?

DarkGoddess
Thu, 22nd Apr '04, 8:24am
You're kidding, right, Elios? Surely, this cannot be true. I mean, by this standard, the making of a burger would be classified as something really complex to create. lol I laugh. I mean, come on. This is just too far-fetched to be believed. Any idiot can flip a burger, which must be why there's always one idiot there who's just sneezed all over my food whilst preparing it. To say that those people could qualify as hard working manufacturers is just Mr. Bush trying to make something out of nothing. Can we please try to do something other then start a meaningless war and flush billions of our tax dollars down the drain while your in office for these last 8 months, Bush, please?

Elios
Thu, 22nd Apr '04, 8:40am
THe author is another one like Dave Berry. Most of this is meant to be funny. Though I am not sure as to how much truth there is.

Splunge
Thu, 22nd Apr '04, 3:48pm
Well, IMO a manufacturing process is one that can be done anywhere, and the finished product shipped anywhere else.

Can you imagine a Big Mac made entirely in Korea and shipped to North America for re-heating and consumption? :shake:

...then again, it might actually be an improvement. :D :p