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A US lawmaker is reportedly planning to introduce the "Sound Dollar Act" early next month. This is legislation that would move the federal reserve from its dual mandate of maintaining price stability (which is anathema to the dollar debasement that it creates through its massive money printing operations) and keeping unemployment low (which it has failed to do...curious...) to just promoting price stability. Hmmm...what would that mean for the Fed's unofficial mandate of trashing the dollar?
And Turkey, the fastest growing economy after China, is being penalized in the credit markets for failing to promote consumer savings, according to bloomberg. What? You mean savings matter!! That's amazing...ummm not to us it isn't. You can't have economic growth without savings, because you can't have investment without capital. Capital comes form savings, and growth comes from investment, but its shocking how many people think money "grows on tress." Can you blame them, when we have a serial money printer at the Federal Reserve, pushing us all into serfdom and neo-feudalism with a policy of perpetual bailouts and zero percent interest rates? Oligarchy here we come!
Finally, with central bank policies of the fed and ECB amounting to --trash for cash -- as economist David McWilliams puts it with his "Punk Economics: Lesson 2," turning "water into wine." These perpetual bailouts are nothing other than an institutional form of wealth transfer. They are nothing but wealth extraction, moving money from the bottom of society, to the top. The money changers. The banksters. The feudal lords. The money chieftains. Call them what you will. They are kleptocrats, and using compounding interest in order to pound society back into the feudal period of landless serfdom.
We speak with our guest, famed trends forecaster Gerald Celente about Greece, the global banking kleptocracy and the attempt by financial oligarchies to occupy the world using paper derivatives index to nothing but wealth extraction.
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To mark the Russian holiday unofficially known as Man's Day, we've come ...
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To mark the Russian holiday unofficially known as Man's Day, we've come up with a man's drink, which we're assured is strong enough to put hairs on your chest. Obviously not one for the ladies then, except those who want hairy chests that is. To find out more, let's join our mixologist Bek Narzy, for this week's Prime Cocktail.
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In 1990 McDonalds opened its first branch in Moscow to great success and...
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In 1990 McDonalds opened its first branch in Moscow to great success and ever since, the demand for western fast food outlets has exploded in Russia. On this show this week, Martyn Andrews visits popular named venues such as KFC and Wendy's and looks at their Russian counterparts such as Yolki Palki and Moo Moo. What are the most popular in the city? Can such places ever bring healthy food to the table? And do low prices mean less quality? Find out on this week's episode!
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RT's Kristine Frazao and Townhall's Kevin Glass join happy hour to talk ...
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RT's Kristine Frazao and Townhall's Kevin Glass join happy hour to talk about a McNugget that looks like George Washington, if valets should be responsible for drunk driving, the Oscars cracking down on Sasha Baron Cohen, and a GOP representative saying he'd have to personally kill some senators to get the Ryan Budget passed.
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Michael Shure discusses all of the candidates winning a certain state in...
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Michael Shure discusses all of the candidates winning a certain state in the Primaries. Also, he discusses how there is a lack of passion in the candidates.
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