Gerald Celente Bernanke is destroying the US economy

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  • Bernanke, person of the year for TIME

    Obama, nobel peace prize

    Al Whore, nobel peace prize and Oscar

    who said crime doesn't pay off??

  • you tell 'em, Gerald.

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  • @AUSM92 I highly suggest you do a little research and go to college and take an economics class so you don't go around acting like a moron when adults are talking. I used to have pity for people like you but now I just think your kind is pathetic. Nobody cares about the opinions of a lazy moron.

  • @AUSM92 Panic of 1893 – a panic in the United States marked by the collapse of railroad overbuilding and shaky railroad financing which set off a series of bank failures

    Australian banking crisis of 1893

    Panic of 1896 - an acute economic depression in the United States precipitated by a drop in silver reserves and market concerns on the effects it would have on the gold standard

    [edit]20th century

  • @AUSM92 Panic of 1857 – pervasive USA economic recession w/ bank failures

    Panic of 1866 – the Overend Gurney crisis (primarily British)

    Panic of 1873 – pervasive USA economic recession w/ bank failures, known then as the 5 yr Great Depression & now as the Long Depression

    Panic of 1884

    Panic of 1890

  • @AUSM92 Panic of 1819 – pervasive USA economic recession w/ bank failures; culmination of U.S.'s 1st boom-to-bust economic cycle

    Panic of 1825 – pervasive British economic recession in which many British banks failed, & Bank of England nearly failed

    Panic of 1837 – pervasive USA economic recession w/ bank failures; a 5 yr depression ensued

    Panic of 1847 - a collapse of British financial markets associated with the end of the 1840s railroad boom.

  • @AUSM92 1637: Bursting of tulip mania* in the Netherlands

    1720: Bursting of South Sea Bubble (Great Britain) and Mississippi Bubble (France)

    Crisis of 1772

    Panic of 1792

    Panic of 1796–1797

    [edit]19th century

    Danish state bankruptcy of 1813

    Panic of 1819 – pervasive USA economic recession w/ bank failures; culmination of U.S.'s 1st boom-to-bust economic cycle

    Panic of 1825 – pervasive British economic recession in which many British banks failed, & Bank of England nearly failed

  • @AUSM92 if you aren't willing to do even a tiny bit of research yourself why would I take time out of my day to inform you of something you should have known already. Go to college man. Take en econ class. You're operating off of silly predetermine notions. Just search google for "19th century economic crises" you can't post links on youtube comments so your request is infantile.

  • @AUSM92 You should take a history class man. I'm not going to explain world history to you in 500 characters. Look into it, don't let your predetermined notions cloud your judgement.

  • Who do you trust more about the economy? The people who have been roundly educated in the nuances of the system, who have the most experience, the strongest track records, who are willing to sacrifice 4 years of earnings to serve our country?

    Or do you trust some guy who takes money to go on the Oprah Winfrey show?

    Face facts people, this isn't NEW, this shit has happened before, it will happen again, and it happened a LOT more often before the US central bank was created.

    ECONOMICS CLASS!!!

  • News caster one: "Toss it over to you now Asian person,  while i sit here wiggling in my chair looking constipated."

  • This interviewer is a complete dumbass

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