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Treasury Secretary's loopy signature improving

U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew may not be able to successfully get a grand budget bargain with Congress, but at least improve his handwriting. And is expected to be better, when the time comes for him to affix his "Jacob Blue" to the country's currency.
Lew's handwriting was so bad before, it can even be submitted to the President for notification.
President Barack Obama joked that in January, when he Timing Lu Secretary for the Treasury, he never paid attention to Lew's signature is illegible. Lu served as Obama's chief of staff, can also serve as director of the Office of Management and Budget, Ministry of Finance.
OMB Director Lew's scrawl, including a series of circular holes no resemblance to his name.
"Jack assured me that he would try to make at least one letter legible, in order not to make the devaluation of our currency, the president joked."
The most recent example of Lew's handwriting showed what he's doing is paying off. Letters of the last name of Lew, in his signature, came out in late April financial stability of the Annual Report of the Council.
Although Lu is still a very long way to go, from calligraphy to win any honor, Treasury officials said, so stay tuned. Lu will go all the currency of the country in his official signature, there is still time, something he expected later this year.
 
 



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