Medicare
Government Using Subprime Mortgages To Pump Housing Recovery - Taxpayers Will Pay Again
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 16:45 -0500- Bond
- default
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Reserve
- Foreclosures
- Freddie Mac
- Gambling
- Great Depression
- Housing Bubble
- Housing Market
- Housing Starts
- Insurance Companies
- Janet Yellen
- Keynesian Stimulus
- Maxine Waters
- Medicare
- Mel Watt
- Mortgage Backed Securities
- Mortgage Loans
- Rating Agencies
- Real estate
- recovery
- Student Loans
- Subprime Mortgages
- TARP
To paraphrase H.L. Mencken, anyone who wants the government and Federal Reserve to create a housing recovery, deserves to get it good and hard, like a four by four to the side of their head. Subprime mortgages, subprime auto loans, and subprime student loans driven by preposterously low interest rates are the liquefying foundation of this fake economic recovery. Most rational people would agree that loaning money to people who will eventually default is not a good idea. But it is the underpinning of everything the Fed and government apparatchiks have done to keep this farce going a little while longer. It will not end well – Again.
The Real Financial Crisis That Is Looming
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 14:50 -0500There is a financial crisis on the horizon. It is a crisis that all the Central Bank interventions in the world cannot cure. It is a financial crisis that will continue to change the economic landscape of America for decades to come. No, we are not talking about the next Lehman event or the next financial market meltdown. Although something akin to both will happen in the not-so-distant future. It is the lack of financial stability of the current, and next, generation that will shape the American landscape in the future.
Why Markets Are Manic - The Fed Is Addicted To The "Easy Button"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/28/2015 15:30 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bond
- Capital Markets
- Central Banks
- Federal Reserve
- Free Money
- Great Depression
- Group Think
- Hank Paulson
- Hank Paulson
- Irrational Exuberance
- Lehman
- Market Manipulation
- Medicare
- Meltdown
- Momo
- Monetary Policy
- Monetization
- New York Stock Exchange
- None
- Personal Income
- Recession
- Russell 2000
- Student Loans
- Unemployment
Honest price discovery is essential to capitalist prosperity since it is the miraculous mechanism by which capital is raised from savers and investors and efficiently allocated among producers, entrepreneurs and genuine market-rate borrowers. What the central banks have generated, instead, is a casino that is blindly impelled to churn the secondary capital markets and inflate the price of existing assets to higher and higher levels - until they ultimately roll-over under their own weight. The Easy Button addiction of our central bankers is thus not just another large public policy problem. It is the very economic and social scourge of our times.
Ron Paul Exposes The Real War On The Middle Class
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/27/2015 18:35 -0500One of the great ironies of American politics is that most politicians who talk about helping the middle class support policies that, by expanding the welfare-warfare state, are harmful to middle-class Americans. Eliminating the welfare-warfare state would benefit middle-class Americans by freeing them from exorbitant federal taxes, including the Federal Reserve’s inflation tax.
Hillary's Charities Suffer A "Geithner Moment", Will Refile 5 Years Of Taxes
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2015 14:53 -0500It appears as though Hillary Clinton may be witnessing her “Geithner moment,” because as Reuters reports, several Clinton family charities will now refile a half decade worth of returns after failing to report “tens of millions” in contributions from foreign governments.
The Old Models Of Work Are Broken
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2015 10:11 -0500No sector will be immune to the changing nature of work and value creation. The only sustainable way to avoid upheaval is to learn to create value in ways that cannot be commoditized.
Paul Craig Roberts: "Will Washington Kill Us All?"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/16/2015 16:45 -0500The propagandistic American “media” and the crazed neoconservatives have set humanity on the path to destruction. The American people and the entire world need to understand that the threat to life on earth resides in Washington and that until Washington is fundamentally and totally changed, this threat will remain as the worse threat to life on earth. Global Warming can disappear instantly in Nuclear Winter.
The Fed Never Learns - Another Inventory Dump Is Brewing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/15/2015 18:00 -0500The fairy dust peddlers who moonlight as Wall Street economists were out in force yesterday after March retail sales came in with a positive m/m change for the first time since November. This purportedly confirms that we’re back on track for a big rebound in Q2. In any event, what happens next is not too hard to figure. Unless you are a Wall Street economist.
The Enormous Differences Between Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton
Submitted by George Washington on 04/15/2015 16:05 -0500One Is a NeoCon Warmongering Crook ... The Other Is a NeoLib Warmongering Crook. See?? Totally Different!!!
It's April 15th - Do You Know Where Your Tax Dollar Went?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/15/2015 13:49 -0500This will make every American feel much better about handing over that check today... as Simon Black notes today "I believe we have an obligation to starve the beast..."
Frontrunning: April 15
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/15/2015 06:27 -0500- Barack Obama
- Cameco
- China
- Chrysler
- Consumer protection
- Corruption
- default
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Florida
- Freddie Mac
- Greece
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Medicare
- Mexico
- Morgan Stanley
- national security
- OPEC
- Reuters
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Shenzhen
- Toyota
- Uranium
- World Economic Outlook
- China growth slowest in six years, more stimulus expected soon (Reuters)
- EU charges Google over shopping searches, to probe Android (Reuters)
- A Chinese Paradox: Slow Growth Is Good, Stock Bubbles Welcome (BBG)
- Draghi Seen Dispelling Duration Doubts About QE Program (BBG)
- IEA Sees OPEC Supply Jumping Most in Four Years on Saudi Surge (BBG)
- SEC Reaches Settlement with Former Freddie Mac (WSJ)
- Kerry says confident Obama can get final deal on Iran (Reuters)
- Regulators Call for Short-Term Loan Changes to Handle ‘Too-Big-to-Fail’ (WSJ)
- Florida Doctor Linked to Sen. Robert Menendez Indicted for Medicare Fraud (WSJ)
Hillary "Has Betrayed All That Was Right About The Baby Boomers" David Stockman Blasts
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/14/2015 11:56 -0500Hillary rose to fame delivering an idealistic commencement address at the beginning of her career. But like the generation she represents, she has betrayed those grand ideals over a lifetime of compromise, expediency, self-promotion and complacent acquisition of power, wealth and fame. She doesn’t deserve another stint at the podium - let alone the bully pulpit.
The one chart that proves Obamacare really is working (for the fascists)
Submitted by hedgeless_horseman on 04/14/2015 11:29 -0500The only surefire way to dramatically reduce healthcare costs is to remove the middlemen and allow market forces to return to healthcare.
Stan Druckenmiller's "Horrific Sense" Of Deja Vu: "I Know It's Tempting To Invest, But This Will End Very Badly"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/12/2015 18:45 -0500“I just have the same horrific sense I had" before, Druckenmiller said to an audience at the Lost Tree Club in North Palm Beach, Florida (according to a transcript obtained by Bloomberg). "Our monetary policy is so much more reckless and so much more aggressively pushing the people in this room and everybody else out the risk curve that we’re doubling down on the same policy that really put us there."
Australia Wants To Tax Bank Deposits: Will The US Follow?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/02/2015 15:30 -0500If the government of Australia is concerned that their well-capitalized banking system needs a safety net and wants to tax deposits for such purpose, how in the world can we possibly expect the US and Europe, with all of their banking system risk, won’t do the same?




