Headlines, Headlines, Headlines – 23 April 2009 [Updated]

Stacy Summary:  Joe Bag of Donuts continues to eat dust.  Lord Bankster continues to pick his dust eating pockets.   “Personal theft” soars 25% in UK.  Police gave no indication on how much is related to bank bailouts.  And, a guy in San Francisco takes some of his money back from the bankers.

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12 Responses to Headlines, Headlines, Headlines – 23 April 2009 [Updated]

  1. Hi Max and Stacy
    Take a look at:-

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/14227076/Behind-the-Curtain4909

    and also
    Jack Bauer can’t stop ‘The Goldman Conspiracy’
    10 reasons why Wall Street has absolute power over America’s democracy

  2. Good to see theres actaully an investigation in to the TARP funds- i suppose the real question is WHO is investigating exactly? We could be dealing with a dog and pony show here.
    God knows we’ve seen enough of them in the past….

  3. Has the Committee in Charge of the French Language authorized “TARP” as a verb?

    I don’t know how it would be possible for French telly to cover the US Finsec Meltdown without using TARP as a verb.

    If you know French verbs you know what I mean…

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  5. Don (Joe bag O chickens)

    Welcome the South “Amero” (?)

    There is something that I can not seem to wrap my head around. New World Crooks, new Global currencies. Whats the big deal? Does Chavez really work for global banking commies or does he work for Ven.?(Is that a crazy question?)

    Why doesn’t Chavez stick to the Bolivar making it the dominant currency in the South? If it is strong and consistant then other countries with less stable currencies will hedge up in Bolivars, if it sucks they will look elsewhere. Why go through the troubles of creating a new “virtual currency” (initially) then replacing all other South American currencies later? What is wrong with the Brazilian Ria? Something just does not add up here.

    My point is that Brasil has a strong currency backed by trade, oil —-comadities basicly. Venuezuela has oil to back up the Bolivar, so whats the sham here Max? What’s the angle? Is this just to help create a new impitus for other global currencies?

    If all of South America bails out of the dollar all at once. Say “bye bye dollar, we hardly knew thee”.

  6. Canada is following the others in the credit system:
    http://www.bankofcanada.ca/en/speeches/2009/state09-4.html

    The next two bubble will cause deflation while inflation will come at third quarter of 2011 resulting of quantitative easing.

    Anyone think that one of the Canadian Bank will go bankrupt?

  7. Don (Joe bag O chickens)

    Then again, the rest of the world has begun to see the need to bail out of the USD. It would only be wise to create transition now rather then to late.

  8. Yep, it continuous to rain. In fact it’s so much raining cats and dogs of bad economical news that it has no use reporting all of these articles separately anymore so I put it on one page now.

    I got the same feeling as Max did about this crises paraphrased: “It’s happening right now and there isn’t much new about it anymore.” Nevertheless we keep witnessing this wicked historical event.

    CRISES AIN’T OVER YET – CRISES DEEPENING (Update 3)

  9. Just read the article about the French strikers cutting power. Then read through some of the comments to the piece. I’m now going to slit my wrists in despair.

    I just can’t believe how brainwashed these people are, like little drones repeating the mantra: we must do as we are told, we must not defy our leaders.
    Sorry to say that most of these ‘programmed zombies’ are from Max and Stacy’s  part of the world – what the hell is going on over there? How did you two escape intact? Not being anti-amercican, I love it over there (or did) but I would have thought that with what’s going on they would at least be starting to open one eye, just a little bit, to glimpse what is staring them in the face.

  10. Re: new virtual currency in Latin America.
    I love Hugo Chavez – he’s got balls!
    Let’s hope more follow suit.
    Can we join?