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No, Bernanke … Defense Spending Does NOT Help the Economy!
Submitted by George Washington on 08/18/2015 14:01 -0500- Afghanistan
- Alan Greenspan
- Barney Frank
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- China
- Chris Martenson
- Congressional Budget Office
- Dean Baker
- Deficit Spending
- Department Of Commerce
- ETC
- Federal Reserve
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- Global Economy
- Global Warming
- Iraq
- James Galbraith
- Japan
- John Maynard Keynes
- Joint Economic Committee
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Krugman
- Larry Summers
- Ludwig von Mises
- Main Street
- Maynard Keynes
- Middle East
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- national security
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- Recession
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Bernanke Shills for El Militario-Industrio Complexo
Immigration - Issue Of The Century
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/18/2015 12:41 -0500Will the West endure, or disappear by the century’s end as another lost civilization? Mass immigration, if it continues, will be more decisive in deciding the fate of the West than Islamist terrorism. For the world is invading the West.
Pentagon Boosts Drone Flights 50% As Bernanke Warns Cutting Defense Spending Could Hurt Economy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/18/2015 10:45 -0500In the event you were becoming concerned that the U.S. government might be backing away from its longstanding policy of endless violence, militarism and bloodshed, fear not. If we know one thing for sure, it’s that defense contractors and the military-intelligence-industrial complex must earn. And continue to earn it will.
Officials Admit ISIS, Like Al-Qaeda, Was A Creation Of US Foreign Policy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/17/2015 20:15 -0500“The Americans allowed ISIS to rise to power because they wanted to get Assad out from Syria. But they didn’t anticipate that the results would be so far beyond their control.” This was not, then, a US intelligence failure as such. Rather, the US failure to to curtail the rise of ISIS and its likely destabilization of both Iraq and Syria, was not due to a lack of accurate intelligence? - ?which was abundant and precise? - ?but due to an ill-conceived political decision to impose ‘regime change’ on Syria at any cost. We can’t come up with any other logical conclusion. Either way, such people have no business running the affairs of these United States, and their actions are merely increasing instability and violence across the planet. The longer they remain in charge with no accountability, the more dangerous this world will become.
Copper & Crude Carnage Continues
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/17/2015 07:25 -0500Perhaps at the margin, weak Japanese GDP - as it heads for a quintuple-dip recession - could be today's catalyst but both crude and copper prices are re-tumbling this morning, pressing cycle lows. The USDollar is drifting higher and dos not appear a major driver today. However, broadly speaking malinvestment-driven overcapacity and the collapse of fake credit-fueled demand continue to provide the backdrop for commodity carnage...
"A Locally Produced Hitler Or Stalin": Lawmakers Blast US Ally For Staging "Coup"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/16/2015 15:50 -0500"He’s now saying 'I won’t listen to the laws or constitution.' This is a very dangerous period. He wants to give a legal foundation to this coup he’s carried out. Those who carry out coups always do this: First they carry out the coup, then they give it a legal foundation.'"
Government Wants To "Implant Recipients Of Welfare Assistance With Satellite-Tracked Chips"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/15/2015 21:10 -0500Implantable RFID tracking chips. You know, to stop terrorism...
Americans Are Finally Waking Up To "False Flag" Terror
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/15/2015 20:00 -0500Governments from around the world admit they carry out false flag terror. People are slowly waking up to this whole con job by governments who want to justify war. More people are talking about the phrase “false flag” than ever before.
10 Disturbing Facts Most Americans Are Too Fearful To Face
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/14/2015 17:55 -0500Most Americans have no idea that the U.S. corporate fraudulent government can legally lie to you every single day to get you to believe whatever they want you to believe and then turn around behind closed doors and laugh at you for believing their legal lies. Try telling that to most Americans and see how they look at you. This is another example of a hard-to-handle lie that is pushed on Americans every day; and the average working American has no time to truly wrap their heads around this stunning fact so they bury their heads in the sand instead, unwilling to look at the issue because they fear they won’t know what to do with the information.
ISIS Unleashed Mustard Gas Attack In Iraq, US Officials Claim
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/14/2015 16:11 -0500"The U.S. is investigating what it believes are 'credible' reports that ISIS fighters used mustard agent in an attack against Kurdish Peshmerga this week," CNN reports. "Did ISIS find some mustard? We think they did. We think they have used it."
From $1,300 Tiger Penis To $800K Snipers: The Complete Black Market Price Guide
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/13/2015 21:16 -0500
Neocon 'Godfather' Warns Against "Too Much Transparency" In Government
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/13/2015 20:15 -0500"...Given that “transparency” has such positive connotations, it is hard to imagine a reversal of these measures. But the public interest would not be served if the internal deliberations of the US Federal Reserve or the Supreme Court were put on CSPAN, as some have demanded."
Why More Conflict Is Inevitable In The Middle East
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 18:30 -0500We all know how sectarian, religious and political differences have thrown many Middle Eastern countries into chaos and armed conflict. But there is a deeper factor at play which deserves greater recognition: severe water scarcity.
"It's A Friggin' Mess": The Pentagon Sums Up Syria Fight
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/11/2015 19:00 -0500The violence in Turkey has escalated meaningfully over the past 48 hours as the country's crackdown on "terrorists" gathers steam and as Washington and Ankara ready a "comprehensive" plan to take the fight to ISIS in Syria. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister met with his Russian counterpart in Moscow where the two argued about the fate of Bashar al-Assad, while al-Qaeda refused to back the US and Turkey's "ISIS-free zone" because they believe it serves only to advance Ankara's narrow political interests. In short: "It's a friggin' mess."
Gunmen Attack US Consulate In Turkey After Explosion Kills Three
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/10/2015 05:28 -0500Just as the Ferguson night turned violent, again, and at least two people were struck by gunfire during the latest riot to "commemorate" the death of Michael Brown, reports of violence came from another part in the world, Turkey where moments ago CNN Turk reported that two attackers, a man and a woman, opened fire on the U.S. consulate building in Turkey's biggest city, Istanbul, on Monday and fled when police shot back.



