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Apocalypse, New Jersey: A Dispatch From America’s Most Desperate Town

Just as income disparity is reaching a historic high, so are the conditions in the ‘real’ America, as expressed by conditions in Camden, New Jersey.  New Jersey is one of the wealthiest states in the USA, and also home of some of the most violent, crime ridden counties.  Here’s Matt Taibbi’s description of a real […]

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EPA fraud casts doubt on institutional approach towards social management

Another government fraud doesn’t seem surprising, but we should look closer at this recent employee of the EPA; in fact their highest paid employee, who was thought to be an expert on climate change.  He was a liar, embezzler, and overall bad employee, according to his lawyer, he didn’t work for periods of 18 months. […]

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The Pathology of the Rich – Chris Hedges on Reality Asserts Itself

Paul Jay, Senior Editor, TRNN: Welcome to The Real News Network. I’m Paul Jay in Baltimore. And welcome to Reality Asserts Itself. A few weeks ago, we did a series of interviews with Chris Hedges, and one of the things we talked about was the weakness of the left, the weakness of the people’s movement, if […]

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Fidelity Bans IRA Bitcoin Investments Days After Permitting Them

The debate over the institutional use of Bitcoin continues, as Fidelity allows IRA investment into Bitcoin, but then quickly reverses their position: Following what we can only imagine was uproar following our discussion of Fidelity “allowing self-directed IRA holders to ‘invest’ in Bitcoin,” [3] the company has very quickly reversed policy… As MarketWatch notes [4], “On an individual basis, we […]

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Volcker Rule Ushers in Era of Increased Oversight of Trades

Finally, the Volcker rule is being implemented, after 3 years of debate and modifications.  Although it’s not as originally proposed, today is the first day the rule is being enforced.  It’s questionable though, how much this rule will actually impact the markets.  Banks are now not doing proprietary trading, but other entities will.  What this […]

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Bitcoin crashes back down to $576 as Wall St. notices

Bitcoin has crashed to $576 and recovered a bit, all in a matter of days, down from it’s high by more than 50%. It was inevitable that a few short days after Wall Street lovingly embraced Bitcoin as their own, with analysts fromBank of America, Citigroup and others, not to mention the clueless momentum-chasing, peanut gallery vocally […]

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