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Congress Sells Out To Wall Street, Again

The U.S. House just passed a bill called H.R. 992 – the Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act – that was literally written by mega-bank lobbyists. It repeals the laws passed in 2010 to prevent another meltdown like the one that crashed our economy in 2008. The repeal was co-sponsored by a former Goldman Sachs executive and […]

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Bitcoin surging again

Bitcoin, an online-only currency scarcely four years old, is breaking out to new highs this week and now sports a total value of $2.8 billion.  Just a few months ago, it looked like this economic experiment as the world’s first decentralized technology-based form of money would crash and burn.  Since then, ConvergEx’s Nick Colas points […]

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Wal-Mart computer error leads to massive mispricing

$100 for a can of Lysol and computer monitors for $9 were offered at walmart.com due to a bug in their pricing algorithm.  Customers were quick to snap up bargains, some knowingly taking advantage of mispriced items hoping that Wal-Mart would honor prices as displayed.  Others purchased items for 1000% of their retail value.  So […]

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America’s income gap stats

According to data released by the Social Security Administration, 23 Million Americans make less than $5,000 a year, while only 166 make more than $50 Million per year.  Some other data highlights: 119,400 Americans make more than $1 Million per year 81 Million Americans make less than $29,999.99 per year 92.5% of Americans make less […]

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Overcomplicated US Tax Code has 4 Million words

The US tax code has over 4 million words, since 2001 Congress has made over 5,000 changes to it.  It’s the equivalent of 7x the words from War and Peace, and 4x the number of words in all Harry Potter books combined.Each year taxpayer advocate Nina Olsen prepares a report and delivers it to Congress, […]

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Europe’s Delusion, Dilemma, And Endgame

This 9 minute video explains succinctly the real driving force behind the EU crisis and the possible endgame, the destruction of the EU nation-state. For more economic animations see http://www.davidmcwilliams.ie/ When I was still in primary school, punk rock emerged – it seemed to me – out of nowhere and re-invented music. Before, music to […]

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Lack of price discovery killing capitalism

The economic problem with government bail-outs and intervention is they act as a huge economic player, keeping rates artificially low and stimulating those companies that work directly with the government.  The economic problem with this is that while the large companies can remain afloat with this support, very little ‘trickles down’ to small enterprises which […]

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NSA German post revealed to be the US Embassy

According to SPIEGEL research, United States intelligence agencies have not only targeted Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cell phone, but they have also used the American Embassy in Berlin as a listening station. The revelations now pose a serious threat to German-American relations. Read full article It’s not new that there are ties between diplomatic posts and […]

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USA bugged Merkel’s phone for 10 years

Reuters reports today that US intelligence agencies may have bugged Angela Merkel’s phone for more than 10 years.  Germany is sending intelligence chiefs to Washington to discuss the matter. BERLIN (Reuters) – The United States may have bugged Angela Merkel’s phone for more than 10 years, according to a news report on Saturday that also […]

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Greenspan admits markets are result of screwy people, difficult to forecast

Alan Greenspan made a shocking statement on the Daily Show: “We really can’t forecast all that well. We pretend that we can but we can’t. And markets do really weird things sometimes because they react to the way people behave, and sometimes people are a little screwy.” – Alan Greenspan, speaking this week on “The […]

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