Faux Elmo Publish On LinkedIn Trying For A New Job Has Social Media Dragging Donald Trump


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Elmo could be a puppet, however like everybody else, he feels the sting of Donald Trump’s unstable financial system and is now trying to find new employment.

The web has been in stitches since a debunked viral submit that includes the lovable puppet monster from Sesame Road popped up on LinkedIn. The submit options the favored character updating his profile after the Trump administration’s silly price range cuts.

“Hello LinkedIn, Sadly Elmo was lately laid off due to the federal price range cuts,” the submit begins. “Elmo labored at Sesame Road for 45 years. Elmo is unhappy. Elmo liked his time at Sesame Road.”

Like a traditional profile on the job-search web site, the puppet supplied his credentials whereas sending a heartfelt farewell to pals and different longtime residents of Sesame Road, Massive Hen, and Cookie Monster.

“Elmo is searching for his subsequent alternative,” the submit continued. “Elmo is nice at so many issues. Like hugs. Elmo LOVES giving hugs. Elmo may acknowledge the letter E, spell his title, really feel empathy, sing ‘Elmo’s Music’ and ask how you’re doing. Elmo is open to full-time or freelance roles.”

The Viral Publish Displays What’s Going On In The US Proper Now

Whereas the unemployment charge in the USA stays regular, at present sitting at 4.2%, it’s not wanting good for individuals who reside on Sesame Road.

Because of an govt order issued on Might 1 by the Trump administration calling for the slicing of federal funding to PBS and NPR in an effort to save cash.

In the event you’re questioning precisely how a lot cash within the federal price range goes to each entities, Katherine Maher, NPR President and CEOmentioned, “The appropriation for public broadcasting, together with NPR and PBS, represents lower than 0.0001% of the federal price range.”

The LinkedIn submit has additionally garnered reactions, which you’ll see within the gallery beneath.

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