CLASSIC VERSION...
The
ant works hard in the withering heat all summer
long, building his house and laying up
supplies for the winter. The
grasshopper thinks he's a fool and
laughs and dances and plays the summer away. Come
winter, the ant is warm and well fed.
The grasshopper has no food or shelter
so he dies out in the cold.
MORAL OF THE STORY: Be responsible for
yourself!
MODERN VERSION...
The ant works hard in the withering heat
all summer long, building his house
and laying up supplies for the
winter. The grasshopper thinks he's a fool and
laughs and dances and plays the summer
away.
Come winter, the shivering grasshopper
calls a press conference and demands
to know why the ant should be
allowed to be warm and well fed while others are cold
and starving.
CBS, NBC, ABC, and CNN show up to
provide pictures of the shivering
grasshopper next to a video of the ant
in his comfortable home with a table filled
with food.
America is stunned by the sharp
contrast. How can this be, that in a
country of such wealth, this poor
grasshopper is allowed to suffer so?
Kermit the Frog appears on Oprah with
the grasshopper, and everybody cries
when they sing "It's Not Easy Being
Green." Jesse Jackson stages a demonstration in
front of the ant's house where the news
stations film the group singing "We
shall overcome". Jesse then has the
group kneel down to pray to God for the
grasshopper's sake.
Tom Daschle & Walter Mondale exclaim in
an interview with Peter Jennings
that the ant has gotten rich off the
back of the grasshopper, and both call for an
immediate tax hike on the ant to make him
pay his "fair share."
Finally, the EEOC drafts the "Economic
Equity and Anti-Grasshopper Act,"
retroactive to the beginning of the
summer. The ant is fined for failing to hire a
proportionate number of green bugs and,
having nothing left to pay his
retroactive taxes, his home is
confiscated by the government.
Hillary gets her old law firm to
represent the grasshopper in a
defamation suit against the ant, and
the case is tried before a panel of federal
judges that Bill appointed from a
list of single-parent
welfare recipients.
The ant loses the case.
The story ends as we see the grasshopper
finishing up the last bits of the
ant's food while the government
house he is in, which just happens to be the ant's old
house, crumbles around him because he
doesn't maintain it.
The ant has disappeared in the snow.
The grasshopper is found dead in a
drug-related incident and the house,
now abandoned, is taken over by a
gang of spiders who terrorize the once peaceful
neighborhood.
MORAL OF THE STORY: Vote Republican |