Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Financial Districts - the Mosquitoes

An excerpt from The Flyover Bug Entomology by Gen. Myron T. Hooch (ret.)

Nothing gets built, nothing gets produced, and nothing gets created. Big mossy green puddles of cash float around in circles and every time it passes by these creatures suck a little bit out. Some of it goes back into the system, while a lot more gets set aside for a millenium's worth of rainy days, much of it in offshore institutions. Sometimes, sucking out just a little bit every time the puddle passes just doesn't seem to be enough. If they stay to long at the same pass of the puddle they grow fat, can't fly, and get squashed.

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