. >> and mike roe says to learn a blue-collar trade. >> if you show up early and stay late, you will run that business. >> tonight on a special "huckabee," where's my job? ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. and welcome to a special edition of "huckabee." where is my job? from man's beginning as recorded in the book of genesis we were hard-wired for work. we were told by god we we would earn our bread by the sweat of our brow. it is nature to want to prove our value by producing. we imitate our parents in their work whetherst the little boy who tries to take tools to fix something or the little girl who begs to help her mother in the kitchen. it's just part of our dna to want to be grown up. and one sure way to feel grown up is to work. that's why the loss of a job is far, far more than just an economic setback for a human being. it's dehumanizing to want to be productive and not be able to acquire meaningful labor. there is pride and dignity to be able to sit at the table and eat a meal that your work provided. but in our curr