Corruption
Guest Post: Habituating to Contraction
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2012 15:44 -0500Americans have been conditioned for three generations to expect the Savior State to "do something" during downturns to "make it right." The idea that systemic problems are now beyond the reach of the Federal government does not compute; there must be something the government can do to "fix" everything. This notion that the Central State is effectively omniscient and all-powerful is central to the belief system of Americans now. The concept that the government cannot fix the problem, or that government central-planning has made the problem worse, is anathema to everyone conditioned to believe government intervention will "save the day." The basic reality is the Federal government has already pulled out all the stops in the past four years to "make the economy recover," and all its unprecedented actions have accomplished is to maintain the Status Quo via unsustainably gargantuan borrowing, spending and backstopping. If we scrape away the rhetoric and bogus statistics, at heart the current fantasy that the U.S. has "decoupled" from the global economy and will remain an island of "permanent prosperity" in a sea of recession boils down to this belief: the Federal government "won't let us stay in recession." In other words, it's within the power of the Central State to make good every loss, guarantee every debt, maintain the Empire, solve every geopolitical challenge and find technological or military solutions to potential energy shortages. All we need is the "will" to force the government to use its essentially unlimited power to "fix everything." A people conditioned to this expectation will have great difficulty accepting that their government has already done everything possible, and that these stupendous debt-based expenditures are simply not sustainable going forward. Some problems are not fixable by more government intervention; indeed, government intervention in the marketplace is like insulin: the system begins to lose sensitivity to Central State manipulation and intervention.
News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 01/13/2012 05:53 -0500- Apple
- Auto Sales
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barack Obama
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bond
- Budget Deficit
- China
- Corruption
- Credit-Default Swaps
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Debt Ceiling
- default
- European Central Bank
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Germany
- Global Economy
- Gross Domestic Product
- Housing Market
- Hungary
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Investor Sentiment
- Iran
- Italy
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Mexico
- Monetary Policy
- Nikkei
- Nobel Laureate
- Quantitative Easing
- Recession
- recovery
- Renminbi
- Reuters
- Serious Fraud Office
- Vladimir Putin
- Volatility
- Wall Street Journal
- Yuan
All you need to read.
Lack of Critical Thinking is Key to the Corrupt Status Quo Maintaining Their Power
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 01/12/2012 04:39 -0500Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist, author, and war correspondent, nails the reason that explains why it is so difficult to change a person’s mind when they are committed to believing something even when they are confronted with a mountain of evidence that points to the contrary. Chris states that universities have stripped away humanities and other courses that develop critical thinking skills and instead, due to the historical influences of men like Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, focus on teaching young men and women “what to think” instead of “how to think.”
Guest Post: New Jersey Will Pay You $1000 To Destroy The 2nd Amendment
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/08/2012 12:43 -0500
There is nothing more disgusting or detestable than a citizen informant. Without citizen informants, tyrants could never retain the kind of power they wield. In fact, without citizen informants, totalitarian movements would never gain traction. This is why EVERY functional oligarchy throughout history has implemented programs designed to encourage the development of common spies, using the promise of monetary reward, or collective recognition. Sadly, there are many in our society that would gladly sell out their closest friends and family to the tortures of authoritarian bureaucracy for nothing more than a firm pat on the head and a few fiat dollars. If there was ever a more degraded lot of bottom feeding opportunist scum, the citizen informant is the very epitome.
California’s High-Speed Rail To Nowhere
Submitted by testosteronepit on 01/04/2012 21:08 -0500And once again, US taxpayers are asked to create high-level jobs overseas. Contenders: Germany, Japan, France, and China....
Psychopaths Caused the Financial Crisis … And They Will Do It Again and Again Unless They Are Removed From Power
Submitted by George Washington on 01/03/2012 14:21 -0500The Inmates Are Running the Asylum
Presenting 2011's Top 10 Most Corrupt American Politicians
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/02/2012 21:25 -0500- AFL-CIO
- Barack Obama
- Barney Frank
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Boeing
- Corruption
- Cronyism
- default
- Department of Justice
- Dreamliner
- FBI
- Federal Reserve
- Florida
- FOIA
- Freedom of Information Act
- Global Economy
- Hank Paulson
- Hank Paulson
- House Financial Services Committee
- Illinois
- Insider Trading
- Judicial Watch
- Maxine Waters
- Meltdown
- Nancy Pelosi
- New York Times
- None
- Obama Administration
- Obamacare
- President Obama
- Real estate
- South Carolina
- Spencer Bachus
- TARP
- Testimony
- Transparency
- Treasury Department
- Wall Street Journal
- Washington D.C.
- White House
When it comes to corruption, cronyism and general muppetry in Washington D.C., the only real question is 'where does one start?' Yet one has to start somewhere to conclude with a list of the ten most corrupt and despicable marionettes in D.C. Which is precisely what JudicialWatch has done in its annual compilation of the "Top 10 Most Corrupt Politicians in Washington D.C." for 2011. And confirming what everyone knows, that both the left and right are merely irrelevant names for the same general social affliction, or should we call it by its true name - wealth pillage - the split is even between democrats and republicans. In no particular order, the winners of 2011 are...
Obama Signs Legislation Killing Bill of Rights
Submitted by ilene on 01/02/2012 21:08 -0500"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Follow the money No. 99 | In pursuit of the elusive soft-landing
Submitted by rcwhalen on 01/02/2012 08:27 -0500The new year’s worldwide economic downturn has an interlocking effect: every national economy is searching to accommodate itself politically as well as economically to what looks to be an extended period of low growth. After longer or shorter periods of historically unrivaled prosperity, they are feeling for a “bottom” – a level to wait out new growth. That is the proverbial “soft landing”.
Guest Post: The Corruption Of America
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2011 14:25 -0500The numbers tell us America is in decline... if not outright collapse. I say "the numbers tell us" because I've become very sensitive to the impact this kind of statement has on people. When I warned about the impending bankruptcy of General Motors in 2006 and 2007, readers actually blamed me for the company's problems – as if my warnings to the public were the real problem, rather than GM's $400 billion in debt. The claim was absurd. But the resentment my work engendered was real. So please... before you read this issue, which makes several arresting claims about the future of our country... understand I am only writing about the facts as I find them today. I am only drawing conclusions based on the situation as it stands. I am not saying that these conditions can't improve. Or that they won't improve. The truth is, I am optimistic. I believe our country is heading into a crisis. But I also believe that... sooner or later... Americans will make the right choices and put our country back on sound footing.
Guest Post: Government Corruption Causes Mass Blackout
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/28/2011 13:00 -0500Around 11:15 this morning, I left my flat and headed towards the Cape Town Gold Coin Exchange to check out their kruggerrand prices today. (Note: They charge around 10% over spot, and buy coins for about 1% over spot. This is inclusive for all major coins that they carry. They have kruggerrands, eagles, and maple leaf coins in stock.) I was sitting at a red light not too far from the new football stadium they built for last year’s World Cup tournament, when suddenly all the traffic lights went out. I thought it was just a weird anomaly, so I proceeded cautiously. By the time I reached the coin shop, I realized that the whole city was without power. Again. Entire buildings had shut down, stores closed, and schools let out. It was a full-blown blackout… and it lasted for several hours. This sort of thing is not uncommon in South Africa. Politicians will tell you that electrical demand is outpacing supply because of the country’s rapidly growing economy. That’s one way to put it– lemons into lemonade.
SIGNED PETITION | Absolve Pam Bondi of the Totally Unfair and Very Mean Allegations of Wrongdoing and Corruption
Submitted by 4closureFraud on 08/11/2011 13:09 -0500We believe an investigation into the firing of the two attorneys tasked with investigating foreclosure fraud will absolve Ms. Bondi of the totally unfair and very mean allegations of wrongdoing and corruption.
GAO Audit Exposes Fed's Corruption Once Again
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/21/2011 11:35 -0500Today, in addition to the official launch of Europe's PPT, we get a reminder that our own version, the Federal Reserve, is as criminal and corrupt as always, especially when working in conjunction with that old standby, Goldman Sachs. Just like back in 2009 and 2010 it was discovered that former Goldman director and New York Fed Chairman Stephen Friedman had bought tens of thousands of shares of Goldman stock while the entire system was being bailed out by the very same Fed, so today we learn that another former Goldmanite and then Plunge Protection Head team (i.e., Brian Sack predecessor) Bill Dudley had held shares of AIG stock while the Fed was arranging the bailout of the doomed insurer. But it's all good: Dudley had a waiver. Mostly likely signed by his then boss and former Goldman coworker Friedman. We wonder if it was Dudley who signed Friedman's waiver? From Bloomberg: "The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s William C. Dudley got a waiver in 2008 to keep personal financial holdings of American International Group Inc. (AIG) after the company received a Fed rescue, a U.S. senator said. Dudley, who was the New York Fed’s markets-group chief at the time and is now the bank’s president, is the senior New York Fed official identified in a Government Accountability Office report today as receiving the waiver, Senator Bernard Sanders, a Vermont Independent, said today in a statement. Jack Gutt, a New York Fed spokesman, declined to comment." Of course, when one is from Goldman, one does not care about the glaring impropriety of one's actions. After all, one rules the world. And speaking of Bernie Sanders, he earlier tore the Fed a new one, after he released details of the Fed's GAO audit and took every opportunity to make his opinion on the master criminals well-known: "As a result of this audit, we now know that the Federal Reserve provided more than $16 trillion in total financial assistance to some of the largest financial institutions and corporations in the United States and throughout the world," he said. "This is a clear case of socialism for the rich and rugged, you're-on-your-own individualism for everyone else." Well, didn't everyone know that by now?
More Corruption? | Bondi's Deputy Attorney General Joe Jacquot Gets Promoted, Becomes Senior Vice President at Lender Processing Services
Submitted by 4closureFraud on 07/15/2011 18:48 -0500Either this is a hell of a coincidence or something much more sinister...
If it's the latter, this is so blatant and so in your face it is ridiculous.
Corruption? | Foreclosure Fraud Investigators Forced Out at Pam Bondi's Office
Submitted by 4closureFraud on 07/13/2011 08:37 -0500On May 20, Edwards said she and Clarkson were summoned together to a meeting at 3:30 p.m. and told by Robert Julian, then the South Florida bureau chief for the Economic Crimes Section of the attorney general’s office, that they had the opportunity to resign or would be let go immediately.









