The Fox knocks on the Farmers door and offers him a bribe if he will give the Fox access to his Chickens.
The Farmer takes the money and gives the keys to the Hen House to the Fox, who then systematically, over time, gorges himself on the Chickens.
Then one morning the Farmer goes out to the Hen House and "discovers" that all his chickens are gone.
He then calls up his insurance company and in a panic says "Oh my God! Somehow, the Fox must have got into my Hen House and devoured all my Chickens!"
The Insurance Company makes the Farmer whole and makes recommendations on how he should build a more secure Hen House.
The new Hen House is constructed and the game begins anew.
see who the players are...
The Actors in our morality play are now making their curtain call:
The Fox - played by the Banksters and Wall Street
The Farmer - played by our elected representatives
The Chickens - played by the gullible amongst us
The Insurance Company - played by all the taxpayers
The Hen House - representing the regulatory framework