The Frightening Skies: Federal Reserve Air
posted by Curt Bentley, on June 26, 2008 06:22 am
I just had to post the comment that I found on Marketwatch.com. I thought it was one of the funniest things I have read in a while. People certainly seem scared about things . . . more so than I ever remember. I haven't been able to make up my mind as to whether this time is scarier than normal, or I just wasn't paying attention during any of the other recessions. In any event, enjoy the humor:
Ladies and Gentlemen:This is your Captain Ben Bernake speaking. Welcome to the now-bankrupt
U.S.A. Air, flight number 1929, non-stop service to Depressionville. After reaching a cruising altitude of 5.25 percent, we'll steadily drop down
to 2.0 percent and hold it there for a long time before crash landing at
Depressionville. For your safety, please bundle-up Treasury Bills and stay in dollars.
Federal law prohibits speculating in commodities. Our in-flight entertainment will feature two Market Watch films, "2
Dollar Gas," starring Rex Nutting as comedian, and "Bull Run," starring
Mark Hulbert. In the unlikely event we loose cabin pressure, there will be a ten
dollar surcharge to use the Oxygen mask. After reaching the cruising altitude, we will be serving you
complimentary doses of Prozak and Maylox. If there is anything we can do to reduce your inflation pain, please do
not hesitate to contact one of our flight attendants to receive a low
CPI number. Thank you for choosing U.S.A. air for your final destination, sit back
and rest in peace.
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