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US economy & Occupy Wall Street-On the Edge with Max Keiser-10-14-2011

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In this edition of the show Max interviews Jeff Berwick from dollarvigilante.com.

He will talk about the latest on the US dollar devaluation and US economic outlook in general.

He also talks about the Occupy Wall Street and Occupy the Fed movements which are spreading across America.

We also discuss Congressman Kucinich's effort to bring the US Federal Reserve under the control of the Treasury Department.

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  • @Rustyshackleford08 Anarchy simply means the absence of rulers. Not the absence of laws.

    You're the one who watches too much TV.

  • What kind of 'match' is it when the referee is working with one of the teams Max?

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  • @SynapticTransmission on an abstract level its still a paradox, someone has to make the laws and they would have to be considered rulers. Even if 99% of the population worked to gather to create the laws and all agreed with them they would still be "ruling" the 1%.

  • this guy is a bit of a fool all he is thinks about is the long term horizon of course the dollar is dead in the long term. the debt cartel would mark to market their asset and wount come to tell the truth about there liabilities until they have position themselves to have a large enough stake in real assets. Also why doesnt he acknowledge credit as a form of money (currency) which it is and probable one of the biggest contrubuter to the velocity of money. No government what a joker.

  • @Sivels wasn't that Greenspan's line . . .

  • @SynapticTransmission Who's going to stop you from breaking the laws? Who picks the laws? Who makes the rules? I don't see how you could NOT end up with another leadership.

  • @Sivels Right. Again, this just reinforces my point that inflation/deflation are not the problems we face but stagflation.

  • @binhthanhvo housing prices need to drop dramatically, they're artificially inflated-

  • @mikerowphone it's enforced not through physical force but through financial restitution, blacklisting etc.

  • @mikerowphone contractual law...

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