The BOROWITZ REPORT / AUGUST 8, 2011

Predator Drone Seen Hovering over Standard & Poor's Headquarters
Company Could Be in for Downgrade of its Own, Experts Say

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) – Just days after downgrading the
credit rating of the United States, Standard & Poor’s was on high
alert this morning after an unmanned Predator drone was seen hovering
over its headquarters in lower Manhattan.

While the mission of the Predator was unclear, some insiders
speculated that S & P might be in for a downgrade of its own.

The Predator appeared in the skies above the company's headquarters
minutes after it was rumored that S & P was about to downgrade the
United States to the same status as Pluto.

As a so-called "dwarf nation," the U.S. would no longer be accorded
the same respect as a recognized country like France or Brazil, one S
& P source said: "Basically, the United States would be considered a
social network with parking."

At the White House, President Obama offered no comment on the
Predator’s mission, saying only, “The Predator is an effective weapon
against the enemies of the United States of America.”

He did offer apologies for what he called “an accidental Predator
missile strike” over the weekend at a golf course in Virginia which
narrowly missed Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA).

In other financial news:

-- In an effort to find a safe haven, rattled investors fled the
dollar today and moved their money into Groupons.

-- In one rare bright spot on Wall Street, manufacturers of red ink
posted record profits.

-- And finally, Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner explained
his decision to remain at the U.S. Treasury: “I didn’t want to look
for a job – it’s fucking scary out there.”
-- 
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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