Today a friend asked me:
“Who do you follow for economic info that is TRUSTWORTHY??”
I think the question is very important, therefor I decided to reply with this post…
Today a friend asked me:
“Who do you follow for economic info that is TRUSTWORTHY??”
I think the question is very important, therefor I decided to reply with this post…
Janet Yellen (and all the Central Banks) deceives the citizens, propaganda influences public opinion, markets are manipulated by banks, and the message is feed confidence and encourage spending to keep the economy growing banksters in business! Current Events Reveals Systemic…
Governments with mountains of debt are resorting to tax hikes and austerity policies.
All pensions are threatened…
Is this (flip-flop) the IMF’s signal for escalating the Trade/Currency wars?
It’s time to get painfully honest about this
by Adam Taggart
“They and other central bankers have become the standard bearers of a system that can best be described as a reverse Robin Hood scheme, one that takes from the poor and gives to the rich. It’s just that in this tale, the ‘poor’ means everybody not in the top 1%.” […]
“Virtually everybody in the bottom 95% is being economically and financially sacrificed to bail out the prior bad decision of the central banks and their associated governments. And as that’s deeply unfair, it breeds resentment. Psychology tells us that resentment breeds contempt. And once there, relationship are doomed to fail. Our leaders have broken their covenant with the governed, and the governed are increasingly pissed. Expect that simmering anger to boil over at some point.” -Peak Prosperity
It took a few months, but the Fed’s mouth-to-mouth resuscitation brought gasping investment banks and hedge funds and giant corporations back to life. Wall Street rejoiced.
But the Fed’s academic models never addressed one basic question: What happens to everyone else?
Latest interview explaining how free energy will free all mankind!
Turbulence is everywhere I look and everything is connected in a fraudulent worldwide monetary system based on debt and taxation.
To make this worse is the fact that psychopaths and criminals are the officials in charge…
Of course, a mere forty-five billion dollars is but pocket change, compared to the missing 2.3 trillion dollars former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced was missing one day prior to the 9/11 operation. But then, as now, the problem lay with the accounting for the missing funds, and efforts were made in Congress – to little avail – to find out what companies held the contracts to manage the Pentagon’s databases, and where the money was.
“In other words, in every year since 1986, roughly 40,000 U.S. corporations have disappeared from the tax rolls,” states the report. “However, the losses have accelerated since 2006 to a rate of about 60,000 per year.”
Over 90 percent of the assets owned by millionaires are held in low-risk investments (bonds and cash), the stock market and real estate. Business startup costs made up less than 1 percent of the investments of high net worth individuals in North America in 2011. A recent study found that less than 1 percent of all entrepreneurs came from very rich or very poor backgrounds. They come from the middle class.
On the corporate side, stock buybacks are employed to enrich executives rather than to invest in new technologies. In 1981, major corporations were spending less than 3 percent of their combined net income on buybacks, but in recent years they’ve been spending up to 95 percent of their profits on buybacks and dividends.