Archive - Dec 17, 2014 - Blog entry
The American Public Supports Torture … Because They Don’t Know THIS
Submitted by George Washington on 12/17/2014 16:40 -0500What Americans STILL Don't Know…
Russian Currency Crisis and Defaults Could Create Contagion in West
Submitted by GoldCore on 12/17/2014 15:03 -0500The fall of the rouble this year has been severe, with a 50 percent fall against the dollar and of course gold this year. The slide has been precipitous as in the past two days alone, it fell about 20 percent against the dollar and gold.
On Monday, the ruble fell 10% against the dollar and gold followed by another crash of 11% on Tuesday, despite a massive rate hike.
PReSiDeNTiaL CHRiSTMaS CHoiCeS...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 12/17/2014 11:54 -0500Look what fell down the chimney...
The Russia, Mexico & OPEC Failed Agreement on Production Cuts was Short Sighted
Submitted by EconMatters on 12/17/2014 10:11 -0500Regardless what happens with the U.S. Shale, the Cartel is always going to be worse off by not agreeing to production cuts.
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Who Are The Three Biggest Data Companies In the World? 1) Google 2) the Fed 3) JP Morgan/ECB
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 12/17/2014 09:54 -0500Yeah, that's right! Don't feel bad if you didn't know that banks were some of the world's larget data companies. Hell, Bank managment doesn't even know this! Likely why they are getting hacked so much, no?
The Fed Is Sitting On a $191 TRILLION Time Bomb
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 12/17/2014 09:43 -0500Forget about the Fed’s language and its FOMC meeting. The real story is the $100 trillion bond bubble (more like the $191 trillion interest rate bubble based on bonds). When it breaks, it doesn’t matter what the Fed says or does.
The Morality and Legality of Debt Jubilee, Part II
Submitted by Sprott Money on 12/17/2014 09:39 -0500Part I of this series demonstrated how/why all of our government debts incurred in recent decades are the result of obvious and egregious fraud. These debts currently cripple our economies (and societies) with roughly 25% of every revenue dollar taken in by our corrupt governments being utterly wasted, making interest payments to financial parasites – criminal parasites.
This means that not only is it morally defensible (and imperative) that we wipe away these recent, fraudulent debts, it can be justified legally, in clear and unequivocal terms. But the question which remained from the opening installment of this series was with respect to the morality/legality of our historical debts. Could we, should we also erase the debts incurred by past generations, after we wipe away all of the recent years of debt-via-fraud?
FOMC on deck, CPI in focus
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 12/17/2014 08:48 -0500How will the Fed view the recent economic bellweathters, CPI and FEDEX earnings?
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