At a time when generic Kool-Aid and syrup sandwiches are reaching all-time-high levels of popularity, does anyone want to hear jokes about the state of the economy?
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I would think not, which is why Governor Rick Perry might want to kiss a roll of duct tape if plans to make his bid for re-election successful.
While speaking to a business-group luncheon (re: other rich folk) in Houston last Thursday, Gov. Perry shared a story about how someone put out a report that claimed Texas would be the first state to emerge from the recession. Thatโs when he decided he was Jeff Foxworthy and proceeded to crack a joke.
Are you laughing? If so, you must be another detached member of the upper crust of society. Good for you. Now have a cookie and sit your wealthy self down while the rest of us go and try to make the rent.
Or better yet, have your servant bring you a Fig Newton.
This is reason No. 713 for why Perryโs poll numbers are lower than me at the club.
While Texas did not feel the effects of the recession as quickly as other states, the state has suffered throughout 2009 โ reaching its highest level of unemployment in 20 years.
Iโm sure both Perryโs primary challenger โ Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson โ and whatever Democratic gubernatorial nominee that awaits the Republican nominee appreciated his impersonation of someone with actual comedic talent.
Already a laughing stock for bringing up the possibility of Texas attempting to secede from the union, maybe Gov. Perry will find out just how funny the recession is once he joins the 8 percent of Texans currently unemployed.
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Michael Arceneauxย hails from Houston, lives in Harlem and praises Beyoncรฉโs name wherever he goes. Follow him onย Twitter.
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