Keiser Report: Ratings Racket (E163)

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This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, report on declaring war on rating agencies and buying refrigerators to save the economy. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Professor Emeritus, Guy McPherson, who has exited empire to build a post-carbon community.

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  • outstanding episode. great interview, you really touch on the things that matters.

  • What I never realized....

    is that congress are inside traders!

    They know what's going to happen...

    so they make money!

    Ahhh...now I know why rich American's

    become politicians.

    Because they can make more money.

    Life sucks.

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  • Bin Laden had nothing do do with 9/11

  • @mushmushkila

    Jajaj tus estupideces me hacen reìr. Si no entiendes el inglés aprendelo antes de comentar inùtilmente.

  • As an evolutionist the professor should be happy that mutations are being caused by Monsanto Corp Since humans are evolving it is natural that we (top of the heirarchy) should speed up the evolutionary process. BUT this man sounds so cynical that he has consigned himself to NOT trusting other homo-sapiens. Everything is "evolving" but he's given up on the positive & is trying to go AGAINST a process that he preaches about to buy NON-MUTATED seeds. That's hypocritical of the theory he espouses.

  • I really respect Mr. McPherson.........his actions in life choices confirm his sincerity of of his career research to be ample evidence to him of what is to come......

    We should all be forewarded so honestly........if at least to look into the the subject further.........

  • Actually, the melting permafrost and ice is going to be a major problem for those mining outfits that depend upon trucks that need hard ground and ice on which to operate. They'll have to do more things by boat. Inland mines surrounded by deep bogs will lose the most. They'll need floating roads.

  • @mphello Apples & oranges...meaningless drivel and a false argument. You seriously have no way of knowing what I protest or do not protest for or against...You make false assumptions and then use those false assumptions to equate some superior morality on subjects not brought up or even on the same level as man made global warming...

    Failure again...

    If you don't like the facts, just say so...why all the false arguments???

  • @mphello Misclick mate. Indeed a well stated and valid point.

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