Thursday, July 28, 2011

China Puts US on eBay

July 28, 2011

China Puts US on eBay

'Government Sold Separately,' Sales Listing Says



BEIJING (The Borowitz Report


Showing its impatience with the debt ceiling stalemate in Washington,
China today took the extraordinary step of putting the United States
of America on eBay.

Officials at the online auction site said they believed it was the
first time a major Western nation had been listed for sale there
"if you don't count Greece."

In Beijing, the Chinese Finance Ministry said that it had considered
waiting until August 2 to see if the US would ever pay back its
multitrillion-dollar obligations, but ultimately decided to cut
its losses.

"We think we'll attract a buyer on eBay," the Ministry said. "Say
what you will about the US, it's still one of the top fifty countries
in the world."

The sales listing for the US contains some interesting information,
such as China's description of the former superpower as being in
"fair to average condition."

The listing also includes the stipulation "government sold
separately," which the Finance Ministry took great pains to explain.

"We thought that including the government in the sale might turn
off potential buyers," the Ministry said. "Plus, the US government
isn't ours to sell anyway - it's owned by the Koch brothers."

With no bidders in the first 24 hours on eBay, China admitted
that it would be challenging to unload the US, but it still held
out hope that a buyer would step forward: "We've got our fingers
crossed for Zuckerberg."

At the White House, press secretary Jay Carney said that he
understood China's decision to sell the US, but warned that a
buyer would have to turn up on eBay before August 2: "After that,
the Internet gets shut off." Pre-order Andy Borowitz's new book
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Anonymous said...

warned that a
buyer would have to turn up on eBay before August 2: "After that,
the Internet gets shut off."

HUH???