Archive - Jun 12, 2015 - Story
The Biggest Crooks In America Are Now The Cops
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 21:25 -0500In a world where everyone is a lawbreaker, it’s hard to spot the real criminals.
You're Fired – Now Train Your Much Cheaper Foreign Replacement
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 21:14 -0500The U.S. middle class is being systematically ripped to shreds, and most Americans are showing very little alarm about this. How much damage has to be done before people will finally start waking up?
Geopolitical Risks Are Climbing: Interstate Conflict Is Highest Risk In 2015
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 20:50 -0500
American Dreaming - From G1 To Bilderberg
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 20:35 -0500What’s the connection between the G7 summit in Germany, President Putin’s visit to Italy, the Bilderberg club meeting in Austria, and the TTIP – the US-EU free trade deal – negotiations in Washington?
How Companies Mask Runaway Inflation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 20:15 -0500Do you feel like you’re running out of pepper more often these days? Have you noticed that Slim Jims have gotten shorter? Rest assured it is not your imagination, it is simply a symptom of corporate America attempting to hide runaway inflation by employing "slack fill."
Why Do We Celebrate Rising Home Prices?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 20:15 -0500In recent years, home price indices have seemed to proliferate. Measuring home prices has taken on an urgency beyond the real estate industry because for many, home price growth has become something of an indicator of the economy as a whole. If home prices are going up, it is assumed, “the economy” must be doing well. Indeed, we are encouraged to relax when home prices are increasing or holding steady, and we’re supposed to become concerned if home prices are going down. This is a rather odd way of looking at the price of a basic necessity.
Food Banks In New York Are Running Out Of Food
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 19:40 -0500Welcome to the Recovery! Food banks across the US state of New York are running out of food (37% of food pantries say they have had to turn away needy people because they ran out of food), amid falling funds and rising demand from people that have trouble affording food. About 2.6 million people have trouble affording food across New York with about 1.4 million New York City residents relying on food pantries to feed themselves, according to the Food Bank For New York City. But as PressTV reports, contrary to the belief that people visiting food pantries are homeless and jobless, most customers are employed, but are not paid enough money to put food on the table without help.
House Kills Fast-Track Of Obamatrade After Pelosi-Led Democrat Rebellion
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 19:30 -0500And just like that, President Obama's fast track of his "great job creation" bill is defeated in a 126-302 procedural vote which stumbled over what is known as the Trade Adjustment Assistance. Following Pelosi's comments that "its defeat is the only way we will be able to slow down fast track," and "people would rather have a job than assistance", the defeat of a measure to provide aid to workers displaced by trade deals means the fast-tracking of the TPP is done (for now).
7 Key Events That Are Going To Happen By The End Of September
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 19:05 -0500Is something really big about to happen?
Murder Rates Soar In Baltimore As Dejected Police Look The Other Way
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 18:30 -0500"A month and a half after six officers were charged in Mr. Gray’s death, policing has dwindled in some of Baltimore’s most dangerous neighborhoods, and murders have risen to levels not seen in four decades."
"New Silk Road" Part 3: Challenges, Rivalries, & Prospects For Success
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 17:55 -0500In Part 1 of “The New Silk Road,” we examined the China’s plan for rebuilding the silk road, stretching from Europe to Asia. In Part 2, we looked at currently proposed projects, and what could stall and hamper progress. In Part 3, we examine the geopolitical rivalries, prospects for success, and investment implications.
Greenspan Dashes Recovery Hopes: "Housing Stagnation Is Here To Stay"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 17:20 -0500Ten years ago this week, Alan Greenspan made his infamous comment about signs of 'froth' in the housing market. A decade later, CNNMoney's Cristina Alesci sat down with the Former Federal Reserve Chairman and got his perspective on real estate. It's stuck in a rut, or as he puts it, "we haven't come out of the bottom [of the housing collapse], we are in a secular stagnation."
US Government Admits 2nd "Chinese" Cyberhack Exposed Military Intel
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 16:18 -0500In what Rep Mike Rogers called "the mother of all spear-phishing attacks," AP reports a second cyberattack linked to China appears to have gained access to the sensitive background information submitted by intelligence and military personnel for security clearances, according to several U.S. officials. Coming on the same day as the US Senate failed to pass a cyber-security shield bill and China's urhging US to reduce military activities in The South China Sea, 'anonymous' official sources noted this second cyberbreach of federal records could dramatically compound the potential damage. The question now is twofold: a) is this war? and b) how does US respond?
The "Rodney Dangerfield" President
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 16:10 -0500Presented with no comment...
5 Things To Ponder: The "Howard Marks" Problem
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 15:35 -0500"It's starting to get ugly..."


