Banking system crisis-On the Edge with Max Keiser-01-06-2012

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2012

http://www.presstv.ir/Program/219762.html

In this edition of the show Max interviews Paul Craig Roberts, Economist &Author.

He talks about the rampant and increasingly blatant banking frauds in the US and around the world.

Paul Craig Roberts is an economist and a columnist for Creators Syndicate. He served as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration earning fame as a co-founder of Reaganomics.

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  • @mfalcon5 Apparently you're not aware with how outspoke Paul Craig Roberts is on this subject. I'm sure his chuckle is just gallows humor -- i.e. the kind of chuckle you might have when you find yourself on a sinking ship. At a certain point you have to laugh at how absurd the situation is. That's my interpretation.

    Glad to see that Max Keiser is on PressTV. Both of these guys are brilliant.

  • One of the positives of reading or listening to Mr. Roberts is found in his having a longer time frame in which to frame his analysis. Age does have it's virtues.

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  • Perhaps Obama should bring him back!

  • @R3dp055um This "tool" is arguably one of the most accurate and successful economists there is. He called this situation 15 years ago.

  • Keiser Report and On the edge on the same day!! best day of the week

  • Roberts is more of a politician than an economist. His basic premises and perspective is so different from Keiser. Note his interpretation of history with Reagan.

  • @R3dp055um If your needing to ask that, you need to go back to the start of your learning and start over again.

  • Why would I waste my time listening to this tool?

  • this guy may very well know what he is saying but in comparison with Max he is in slow motion. For some reason It irritates me.

  • Double dose of the Max Keiser, gotta love Saturday!

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