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Alan Greenspan has been in full-court-press mode trying to maintain the facade that is his legacy. He is now expressing shock that the “self-interest” of lending institutions failed so miserably.
This new defense mechanism of his, that he was just believing in the self-interest of LENDING INSTITUTIONS (which are not people - how can a […]
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Haven’t put a six-pack together in a bit, so I figured, what better time than now?
1. With the markets getting hammered on a nearly daily basis, and the economy not doing too well itself as we find out the downside to historic Fed-inspired credit bubbles, it is no surprise that individuals are looking towards a […]
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Platinum peaked with the rest of the commodities complex in March 2008 at about $2200 per ounce. Since that time, the alternative “bling” metal, a symbol of the last decade trend towards flashier, shinier jewelry, has been utterly slammed. It has now dropped roughly 55% and currently sits at about $995 per ounce! […]
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They call it a rescue, most call it a bail out, those who know better call it an extortion. Hey, it’s all in your best interest right? Ha!
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Also, is it not bad when the exact policies being taken are those directly out of the play book of open Fascists? Read […]
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He makes an outstanding point early on that it makes absolutely zero sense to trust those who led us into this mess and have been WRONG OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN. Folks like Jim Rogers, Peter Schiff, Doug Nolan, Mike Shedlock, Ron Paul, Lew Rockwell, and, to a lesser extent, us, (among others) […]
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Ponder This… was first published in March 2005 in newsletter format with partial intent that it would serve as a body of thinking intended to give a so-called “heads up.”
At that time, the housing bubble - having been spurred on by a global central-bank-inspired game of reflation, with Alan Greenspan as the central actor in […]
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This article is a must-read and anyone who has any degree of concern for the future of food production in the U.S. and globally ought to be aware of this and speak out where possible and appropriate.
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