Jim Rogers Discusses Bernanke Reappointment-Fed Policy

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Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, and Kirby Daley, a senior strategist at Newedge Group's prime brokerage business, talk with Bloomberg's Bernard Lo about the prospects for Federal Reserve chairman Ben S. Bernanke's reappointment.




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Jim Rogers Gerald Celente ron paul alex jones peter schiff glenn beck goldman sachs housing market tarp wall st fed reserve interest rates jim rogers gold silver etf Max Keiser Jim Rogers street Tim Geithner henry paulson

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  • they say the congress and vvall st doesnt knovv vvhats goin on...they knovv exactly vvhats goin on..THIER ROBBIN US!

  • What they do in Washington is called, Central Planning and it has never worked in the history of Mankind.

  • where do you get off saying that? what do you think jews can do no wrong? do you think if a jew does something it MUST be good? it is you that are the clown. i am against racists and am jewish myself but i wont stoop to your tribalistic propaganda...grow up.

  • so how does that work exactly?

    Is it like: if you critize the economic insanity of a person who unrelated to their actions just so happens to be Jewish, they your automatically anti-semite?

    Nobody buys that propaganda anymore and you should stop trying to sell it.

    This is America and nobody in charge of anything gets to be exempt from the complaints of others.

  • an honest person running a central bank is an oxymoronic statement if ive ever heard one. the only way to have good money is the same way we have anything else that is good,and that is a free market, remember money is a product no different than anyother product. the only reason this particular product is often price controlled and monopolized by gov/central bank is its ease of power and control and robbery. do you think it would be smooth if there was a central cell phone maker?its no different

  • Well you can if you tie money back to the gold standard as it use to be.And of course you want someone that is a true american that loves the constitution if you want an honest person running your central bank!!! I don't suggest anyone try to fix the broken one and I don't see your suggestions only your complaints.

  • okay okay

  • well I take issue with the idea that gov can solve problems if only it was done right or led right. The only way gov can solve a problem is by not interfering. the federal gov only is benificial with defense and courts, nothing else. anything else it does is not helping only hurting. the obstacles to freedom is the gov. health care, edu, entitlements, social security and so on are all problems that can only be solved if gov stopped interfering and/or never interfered in the first place.

  • well you cant be a constitutionalist and be the head of a central bank at the same time because that is unconstitutional. you cant emit bills of credit and fiat and be a constitutionalist. its like appointing a peace lover to the head of a terrorist group, its contradictory. the only was money works is in a free market without someone interfering with interest rates and without fractional reserve counterfit. ron paul himself knows he cant run the fed becuase its an impossible task anyway

  • I think the electorate is usually BRILLIANT but only when there is strong leadership, willing to "bite the bullet" to respond to difficult problems, willing to inspire people to attack obstacles to freedom, willing to make a priority of solving problems. We haven't had that in decades.

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