Speaking of existential crises…

Landlady sent this to me this morning.

U.S. Economy Grinds To Halt As Nation Realizes Money Just A Symbolic, Mutually Shared Illusion

“Though raising interest rates is unlikely at the moment, the Fed will of course act appropriately if we…if we…” said Bernanke, who then paused for a moment, looked down at his prepared statement, and shook his head in utter disbelief. “You know what? It doesn’t matter. None of this—this so-called ‘money’—really matters at all.”

“It’s just an illusion,” a wide-eyed Bernanke added as he removed bills from his wallet and slowly spread them out before him. “Just look at it: Meaningless pieces of paper with numbers printed on them. Worthless.”

According to witnesses, Finance Committee members sat in thunderstruck silence for several moments until Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) finally shouted out, “Oh my God, he’s right. It’s all a mirage. All of it—the money, our whole economy—it’s all a lie!”

Screams then filled the Senate Chamber as lawmakers and members of the press ran for the exits, leaving in their wake aisles littered with the remains of torn currency.

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3 Responses to Speaking of existential crises…

  1. jselvy says:

    amazingly prescient

  2. CorbinKale says:

    As soon as I get FRNs, I turn them into something I can use, or barter.

    Like River said,”I tore these out of your symbol, but they turned into paper…”

  3. Anonymous says:

    “Modern money is a consensual mass hallucination.”

    Silver, in Wolfesblog, June 23 2005.

    http://billstclair.com/clairewolfe.com/wolfesblog/00001468.html

    Great minds run in the same rut.

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