10.03.2008

Bail Out Passes: Lucifer Foiled...This Time

On Thursday Democrats and Republicans were able to cross party lines and come together to bail out the failed US banking system. After Congress was unable to pass the $700 billion bill last week, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson and Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke warned of impending doom to all those who didn’t heed their predictions, which they divined in their super-complicated top-secret meetings. This week Congress finally stopped pointing fingers and asking questions in order pass a bill that will undoubtedly "shore-up" our economy and save every American from a lifetime of destitution and unspeakable pain.

After some powerful testimonials and speeches, both sides refrained from thinking through the bill any further. The American people had had enough of questions like, "How does this solve the root problems that caused this economic crash," and "Hasn't history shown that bail outs encourage a culture of corporate inefficiency and hinder our economy from healing in the long run?" Luckily, that kind of filibustering non-sense was left to sillies like Ron Paul who sadly was unable to attend after he wondered off and got stuck in a bathroom stall.

The most moving speeches came from some Lost Boys of Lehman Brothers. The Lost Boys had been spotted peddling designer suits and begging for gas to fill up their Maseratis all over Wall Street. They have become a symbol of the utter despair that has swept the American banking industry. "Why us? You saved everyone else, everyone not but us? Promise that you won't let another investment bank burn, never again, never again. Look what’s become of us, ohh the humanity," pleaded Richard Fuld (Chairman of Lehman Brothers), "Please Mr. Paulson, I'm sorry I didn't invite you to my Island in the Bahamas, I thought the government only gave 3 weeks vacation a year."

McCain was the first to express his gratitude for his own leadership in swooping in to save the economy. Just like he didn’t leave prison camp before all the other POWs were freed, he didn’t leave Washington until the bill was passed. Most notably he stalled his presidential campaign to convince his Republican and Democrat friends that the bill was essential in shoring-up the economy, saving those concerned about health care and Iraq, and guarding the middle class from the apocalypse. Sarah Palin, was quick to pipe up with her approval, "Senator McCain has rallied the big-wigs of Congress brought them together to divert the land from parting and the flames of hell from consuming us all." Though fiscal conservatives remain grumpy, their dreams of lowering the national deficit are no longer attainable; most have resigned to guffawing rudely and grumbling profanities.

Obama has also humbly taken a few crumbs of credit for the momentous passing of the bill, "This, America, is Change. The kind of Change that Bernanke can print at will...Mark my words, now the Fed's balance sheet will never be the same." Joe Biden, was also quick to back up his running mate by saying, “Don’t worry, America, there’s plenty more socialist reforms where that came from.”

2 comments:

Unknown said...

have you won a Pulitzer yet? because it is a travesty of epic proportions if you haven't..

Unknown said...

So you wanna be a journalist . . . reach for the stars my friend, you're fact checking's not too far off from the real thing

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