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$10.1-trillion national debt? Let’s cut taxes! A High School Senior Sells Into Wal-Mart
A home page for bidding on foreclosures After Change In Tax Law, Wells Fargo Swoops In Alaska’s Supreme Court Will Consider Appeal to Block Palin Trooper Probe Apple shares rebound after company refutes Jobs heart attack rumor Arnold Asks Treasury for $7 Billion Loan Arnold to Dubai Holding owned by Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Hank: Can You Spare $7 Billion? Arnold to Hank: Can You Spare $7B? Auto Review: 2009 Volkswagen Tiguan Bailout bill may help homeowners at risk of foreclosure Bailout signed, now it’s wait and see its effects Bailout: Will it work? Bair Says Review of Wells Bid for Wachovia Doesn’t Mean FDIC Opposes Offer
Bill contains oversight but its unclear how strongly it will be used Blog: Is that all there is? Bailout in hand, markets want more Britain Taps Old Blood In Response to Crises
Business-Jet Deliveries May Hit a Global Record, Then Drop, Honeywell Says Chevrolet Pins Europe Hopes on Cruze Citigroup Confronts Wells Fargo After Rival Bid Sparks Fight for Wachovia Confidence in the Banking Industry Congress sets stage for solar boom Democrats Use Jobs Data to ail McCain, Portray Obama as Best on Economy
Dirtiest Cars On America’s Roads Energy Star Doesn’t Mean Your Fridge Is Green
EU leaders make vows not plans in face of crisis EU leaders promise to support financial institutions EU leaders short on specific solutions to crisis European car markers look for EU loan report Ex-McAfee general counsel cleared of option backdating charge
FAA faulted on airline repair outsourcing FDIC backs Citi, as Wells Fargo makes move for Wachovia Feds: Broadcom co-founder’s private jet used to carry drugs Feeling Wall St.’s pain, Manila to Paris For bailout to work, housing market needs to mend GM closing Ohio SUV embly plant Google delays Yahoo ad deal GOP Strategists Whisper Fears Of Greater Losses in November AIG Aims to Refocus Business Citigroup Cries Foul On Wells Fargo Move Family Dollar Tops Q4 Expectations House Says Yes to Relief Plan
Sprint Nextel Unit Draws Interest September Jobs Report Brings Bad News House Nears Critical Vote on Economic Crisis House Passes Economic Recovery Bill House passes financial bailout bill on second try How I Made It: Peter Y. Levin Investors, banks shaken up It Takes A Man It’s wait and see after Bush signs rescue plan Majority of Americans Angry About Financial Crisis Market Turmoil Takes Costly Toll on Video Games Mass. asks about federal loan amid market worries Meditations on the Soul of a Machine Mitsubishi workers in Illinois ratify contract NewsWatch: U.S. stocks seek credit market, economic relief Newsweek: Trying to avoid the lessons of 1929 Nice bailout. Now what else you got? Obama Up by 5, Economic Mood Mostly Unchanged
O’Brien: We need to stop sending our e-waste overseas Pakistan gets $500 mln loan to aid ailing economy Paulson Moves On to Nuts and Bolts of Rescue Paulson vows to speed rescue to financial system Personal Finance Daily: The week’s 10 best Personal Finance stories: Sept. 29-Oct. 3 Personal Finance Perceptions Polo’s Pro Future
Prospect Fades for Joint EU Bank Bailout Shrinking Job Market: The Next Crisis?
Slower growth expected in tech industry Small Bank Looms Large in Volatile Market
Steve Jobs rumor: What the SEC can do? Stock losses take heavy toll on retirement savings Stock losses take hefty toll on nest eggs Stocks surge ahead of House bailout vote
Taxpayers follow Buffett’s lead: Get rights to own a stakes in companies The Bailout: What Does Paulson Do Now? The New Counterculture Buying Power The U.S. Job
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Chapter 17a – Peak Oil: Energy is the lifeblood of any economy and a steady supply of energy is necessary to maintain the status quo, while an ever-increasing supply is needed to grow an economy. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that Peak Oil is not a theory, rather it is a description of how oil production increases over time, reaches a peak, then declines. Evidence points to a global production peak in the near future, which is troubling since the U.S. imports two-thirds of its oil and relies on it to much of its transportation and food production needs.
http://www.chrismartenson.com
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Update: April 7 2008:
Since producing this video, I’ve been introduced to and following another investment expert whom I’d like you to know about. Visit www.TrueContrarian.com for more information.
The sub-prime mortgage crisis has led to the bursting of the US housing bubble. What’s next?
Craig Brockie and New York Times best selling financial author and economic forecaster Robert Prechter share how to survive & prosper in a deflationary depression.
Find answers to these questions:
Bull market boom or bear market bust ahead? Recession or depression? Inflation or deflation? Buy or sell? U.S. dollar, Yen, Euro, Amero, gold or silver? Equities or bonds? Can the Fed save the day? Will Ben Bernake and the Federal Reserve print the greenback into oblivion and create a repeat of the German Weimar Republic? Or will we experience another stock market crash followed by a repeat of The Great Depression?
Avoid foreclosure of your home, protect your retirement savings by selling your mutual funds and stocks before the herd, avoid a run on the bank and your insurance company going broke. Sleep well knowing you’re prepared.
Who has the answers? CNBC, Bloomberg, The Wall street Journal, The Economist, The Globe and Mail, or BBC World? How about an interview or panel with Donald Trump, Jim Cramer, Alan Greenspan, Warren Buffet, Doug Casey, Jim Shepherd, Milton Friedman, Naomi Klein, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Aaron Russo, or Libertarian Ron Paul to save the day?
Should you invest in the NYSE companies, Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 Index, Nasdaq technology stocks, emerging markets such as China, forex and interest rate derivatives, short selling, put options, call options, commodities, commercial real estate, buy homes with no money down, or sell your house? Who will win the next election — the Democratic or Republican party?
Watch this free video and compare it to what you hear on tv shows, radio programs, Googling the web, or your favorite dvd, Youtube channel or online blog. Or Google “The Great Depression” and educate yourself about “deflation” to save your money and financial well being.
It’s a mad world of conflicting opinions about oil and energy prices, billionaire wealth, billion dollar earnings and merger and acquisition news, and trillion dollar debts. Yesterday’s sell off followed by today’s rally on equities (despite the war on terror) leaves both buyers and sellers confused. What’s the big idea? Small caps, market cap, recap, refinance? Wait, there’s GM, GE, HSBC, UBS, RBC, CIBC, TD, BMO – and plain old BS.
I know this sounds like a George Carlin rant, but I bet he could make more sense of the confusing world of finance than most Wallstreet “experts”, reporters and journalists.
Welcome to my five minute show.
Enjoy!
CraigBrockie.com
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A Few Facts Every American Should Know …
Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy.
In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.
Some people think of the Federal Reserve Banks as United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders.
From the Great Depression, to the stagflation of the seventies, to the burst of the dotcom bubble, to the housing market crisis, every economic downturn suffered by the country over the last 80 years can be traced to Federal Reserve policy. The Fed has followed a consistent policy of flooding the economy with easy money, leading to a misallocation of resources and an artificial “boom” followed by a
recession or depression when the Fed-created bubble bursts.
Though the Federal Reserve policy harms the average American, it benefits those in a position to take advantage of the cycles in monetary policy. The main beneficiaries are those who receive access to artificially inflated money and/or credit before the inflationary effects of the policy impact the entire economy. Federal Reserve policies also benefit big spending politicians who use the inflated currency created by the Fed to hide the true costs of the welfare-warfare state.
It is time for Congress to put the interests of the American people ahead of the special interests and their own appetite for big government.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over monetary policy. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the authority to coin money and regulate the value of the currency. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank. Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary monetary policy.
In fact, Congress’ constitutional
mandate regarding monetary policy should only permit currency backed by stable commodities such as silver and gold to be used as legal tender. Therefore, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to a constitutional system will enable America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our nation’s founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
Such a monetary system is the basis of a true free-market economy.
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A Few Facts Every American Should Know …
Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy.
In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.
Some people think of the Federal Reserve Banks as United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders.
From the Great Depression, to the stagflation of the seventies, to the burst of the dotcom bubble, to the housing market crisis, every economic downturn suffered by the country over the last 80 years can be traced to Federal Reserve policy. The Fed has followed a consistent policy of flooding the economy with easy money, leading to a misallocation of resources and an artificial “boom” followed by a
recession or depression when the Fed-created bubble bursts.
Though the Federal Reserve policy harms the average American, it benefits those in a position to take advantage of the cycles in monetary policy. The main beneficiaries are those who receive access to artificially inflated money and/or credit before the inflationary effects of the policy impact the entire economy. Federal Reserve policies also benefit big spending politicians who use the inflated currency created by the Fed to hide the true costs of the welfare-warfare state.
It is time for Congress to put the interests of the American people ahead of the special interests and their own appetite for big government.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over monetary policy. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the authority to coin money and regulate the value of the currency. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank. Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary monetary policy.
In fact, Congress’ constitutional
mandate regarding monetary policy should only permit currency backed by stable commodities such as silver and gold to be used as legal tender. Therefore, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to a constitutional system will enable America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our nation’s founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
Such a monetary system is the basis of a true free-market economy.
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PlayList ALL Parts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtBfgGR489M&feature=PlayList&p=DA0B1CB779A9AAC2&index=0&playnext=1
A Few Facts Every American Should Know …
Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy.
In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.
Some people think of the Federal Reserve Banks as United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders.
From the Great Depression, to the stagflation of the seventies, to the burst of the dotcom bubble, to the housing market crisis, every economic downturn suffered by the country over the last 80 years can be traced to Federal Reserve policy. The Fed has followed a consistent policy of flooding the economy with easy money, leading to a misallocation of resources and an artificial “boom” followed by a
recession or depression when the Fed-created bubble bursts.
Though the Federal Reserve policy harms the average American, it benefits those in a position to take advantage of the cycles in monetary policy. The main beneficiaries are those who receive access to artificially inflated money and/or credit before the inflationary effects of the policy impact the entire economy. Federal Reserve policies also benefit big spending politicians who use the inflated currency created by the Fed to hide the true costs of the welfare-warfare state.
It is time for Congress to put the interests of the American people ahead of the special interests and their own appetite for big government.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over monetary policy. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the authority to coin money and regulate the value of the currency. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank. Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary monetary policy.
In fact, Congress’ constitutional
mandate regarding monetary policy should only permit currency backed by stable commodities such as silver and gold to be used as legal tender. Therefore, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to a constitutional system will enable America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our nation’s founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
Such a monetary system is the basis of a true free-market economy.
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PlayList ALL Parts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtBfgGR489M&feature=PlayList&p=DA0B1CB779A9AAC2&index=0&playnext=1
A Few Facts Every American Should Know …
Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy.
In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.
Some people think of the Federal Reserve Banks as United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders.
From the Great Depression, to the stagflation of the seventies, to the burst of the dotcom bubble, to the housing market crisis, every economic downturn suffered by the country over the last 80 years can be traced to Federal Reserve policy. The Fed has followed a consistent policy of flooding the economy with easy money, leading to a misallocation of resources and an artificial “boom” followed by a
recession or depression when the Fed-created bubble bursts.
Though the Federal Reserve policy harms the average American, it benefits those in a position to take advantage of the cycles in monetary policy. The main beneficiaries are those who receive access to artificially inflated money and/or credit before the inflationary effects of the policy impact the entire economy. Federal Reserve policies also benefit big spending politicians who use the inflated currency created by the Fed to hide the true costs of the welfare-warfare state.
It is time for Congress to put the interests of the American people ahead of the special interests and their own appetite for big government.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve will allow Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over monetary policy. The United States Constitution grants to Congress the authority to coin money and regulate the value of the currency. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to delegate control over monetary policy to a central bank. Furthermore, the Constitution certainly does not empower the federal government to erode the American standard of living via an inflationary monetary policy.
In fact, Congress’ constitutional
mandate regarding monetary policy should only permit currency backed by stable commodities such as silver and gold to be used as legal tender. Therefore, abolishing the Federal Reserve and returning to a constitutional system will enable America to return to the type of monetary system envisioned by our nation’s founders: one where the value of money is consistent because it is tied to a commodity such as gold.
Such a monetary system is the basis of a true free-market economy.
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