Bernie Sanders
Why It Absolutely, Positively Does Not Matter
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2015 17:00 -0500Watching Hilary Clinton debate Bernie Sanders- or like lastnight, Jeb Bush against Donald Trump - doesn’t strike us as too different from when Hulk Hogan faced off against Andre the Giant in Wrestlemania. In fact, it’s essentially the same with elections today, it's "political entertainment." It’s all fake. It’s sound bites, jabs and jibes, and pointless banter completely devoid of any real substance. But the truth is, none of it really matters, the United States objectively speaking is far past the point of no return.
The Russian Question - How The War Party Has Demonized Putin & Co
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/09/2015 21:15 -0500Are we in for another nuclear standoff with the Kremlin?
What's Wrong with Class War?
Submitted by Tim Knight from Slope of Hope on 11/09/2015 21:09 -0500To compare someone like Bernie Sanders to bloodthirsty monsters like Stalin and Pol Pot is too ludicrous for words. I've heard of slippery slopes before, but good lord, this guy must be totally off his rocker
Obama Explains Why He "Rejected" Keystone XL Pipeline Days After Transcanada Withdraws Application - Live Feed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/06/2015 11:04 -0500After seven long years, and following the State Department's denial of TransCanada’s request to suspend its permit application, the Obama Administration, according to The Wall Street Journal, is set to reject the Keystone XL Pipeline (the controversial project to link oil sands in Alberta to U.S. Gulf of Mexico refineries). Speaking from The White House shortly, President Obama is expected to cite the urgency of climate change as a key reason behind his decision (though is unlikely to name the biggest winner from this decision..).
Frontrunning: November 6
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/06/2015 07:41 -0500- Bank of England
- Bank of New York
- Barack Obama
- Barclays
- Bernie Sanders
- Black Friday
- China
- Corruption
- European Union
- Exxon
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- FINRA
- Fitch
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Ikea
- Institutional Investors
- LIBOR
- Natural Gas
- Porsche
- Private Equity
- recovery
- Reuters
- SWIFT
- Tata
- United Kingdom
- William Dudley
- Dollar at three-month high as payrolls paralysis sets in (Reuters)
- 5 Things to Watch in the October Jobs Report (WSJ)
- China to Lift Ban on IPOs (WSJ)
- ArcelorMittal Is Latest Victim of China's Steel-Export Glut (BBG)
- 'Hope to see you again': China warship to U.S. destroyer after South China Sea patrol (Reuters)
- Giants Tighten Grip on Internet Economy (WSJ)
- Questions Surround Valeant CEO Pearson (WSJ)
Peter Schiff On QE's Creeping Communism: Washington Joins Tokyo On The Road To Leningrad
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 19:15 -0500New Poll Shows Carson Overtaking Trump In National Poll
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2015 08:29 -0500The mainstream media is cock-a-hoop after CNBC-parent NBC and Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal reveal a new national poll that shows notjust Trump being beaten in 2nd place by Ben Carson (who is currently on a book tour) but also shows Marco Rubio surging (from 4% to 11%) if one wanted to spin it that way. Softly-spoken Carson, with 29% of the GOP primary voters polled, is ahead of Trump (23%) for the first time in the campaign, tripling his support since July (and as WSJ reports is the first Republican to top 50% when voters 2nd and 3rd choice are combined). On the other side of the scale, Bush's support is collapsing as Cruz and Rubio accelerate.
The Demobilization Of The American People & The Spectacle Of Election 2016
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/29/2015 21:30 -0500The desire to take the American public out of the “of the people, by the people, for the people” business can minimally be traced back to the Vietnam War, to the moment when a citizen’s army began voting with its feet and antiwar sentiment grew to startling proportions not just on the home front, but inside a military in the field. It was then that the high command began to fear the actual disintegration of the U.S. Army. From that moment on, the urge to demobilize the American people and send them to Disney World would only grow.
The 'Bernwashing' Of America
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/29/2015 17:30 -0500Bernie Sanders supporters seem to be everywhere. 49% of Democrats now have a favorable view towards socialism. This is scary. And sad. No matter how it is wrapped, socialism is still the belief that we can raise people out of poverty by taking money out of the hands of those who have learned how to produce. And it has never worked. Socialism always fails because at some point people realize they don’t have to work as hard to get the same amount of stuff. It takes all the incentive away to really succeed.
Guest Post: Donald Trump Says The U.S. Should Have Stolen Iraqis' Oil After Destroying Their Country
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/27/2015 17:45 -0500What’s refreshing about Trump is the directness with which he expresses his psychopathy. For example, candidates such as Hillary Clinton sugar-coat theirpsychopathy, or even find ways to get their interviewers to join eagerly in their expressions of it (camaraderie with power-holders), but they don’t say such blatant things as (to paraphrase Trump here), “After we raped them — which we shouldn’t have done — we should have stolen from them, and we should still be stealing from them.”
The Death Of Europe
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/25/2015 22:00 -0500European leaders talk about two things these days; preserving European values by taking in Muslim migrants and integrating Muslim migrants into Europe by getting them to adopt European values. It does not occur to them that their plan to save European values depends on killing European values.
Bernie Sanders, Don't Kid Yourself!
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/25/2015 10:45 -0500If Bernie Sanders really believes that socialism is the solution, then he is misguided – even though his criticism of oligarchic cronyism is justified. Socialists believe that the society is just one “organic body” and as with all such entities resources are used indiscriminately by the organism so as to support its various functions, organs, faculties, etc., never mind who produces and who consumes the resources; those are for the whole system to use as is needed: “From each according to his/her ability, to each according to his/her need!” Trouble is some of the people will have to decide about all this. It is not automatic, contrary to what Marxists think. And here is where the politicians and their appointed bureaucrats enter the picture.
5 Questions For Bernie Sanders Supporters
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/24/2015 21:32 -0500If you are seeking more freedom and prosperity, ask yourself if that is what you will get by voting for any of the current candidates. If you are seeking to reclaim the moral high ground the United States may have once had, ask yourself if these policies will do just that. Remember, not everyone is an idiot, a Republican, or an apathetic sheeple. Some of us simply disagree with Bernie’s economics and solutions.
America - In Search Of A Cause?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/24/2015 13:30 -0500America is a nation divided, not only upon the means we should use to attain our ends in the world, but upon the ends themselves.
Hillary Clinton Pretends to Be Progressive: She's Actually Conservative
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/23/2015 18:40 -0500Reality is only what a politician does in office, not about mere rhetoric. Even when rhetoric is great, such as it was with Abraham Lincoln, it has relied upon honesty in order to be able to be so. Lying rhetoric tends simply to be forgotten by historians. It shouldn’t be, even if this requires us to remember some very bad rhetoric. Lies can be very important, no matter how bad the rhetoric might happen to be. History should deal with what’s important. So should voters.



