My guess is that a large number of out-of-work Americans wouldn’t mind having their own office with secretarial help, even if they have no actual job to do there.

For those in foreclosure, those laid-off, they could get some rest out of the cold in a comfortable office with a private restroom and maybe a view of Manhattan. Perhaps they could venture to the executive dining room for some nourishment. Chateaubriand, maybe.

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