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Max Keiser: US Predators Sacrifice Workers as Lambs

November 5th, 2009 70 Comments

Stacy Summary: Max on Russia Today only a few minutes ago.

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Headlines, Headlines, Headlines – 08 April 2009

April 8th, 2009 22 Comments

Stacy Summary:  More and more evidence that the financial oligarchy will not pay for their crimes as Friends of Geithner live to defraud another day.

Connecticut to investigate $400 million in TALF funds big 3 ratings agency monopolies will receive

Kotlikoff on Geithner’s troubled and seamy bank plans

Sachs:  The Geithner-Summers plan is even worse than thought

‘Savvy, young [...]

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Headlines, Headlines, Headlines – 05 April 2009

April 5th, 2009 11 Comments

Stacy Summary: Max Keiser’s ‘guillotine economics,’ his banking fraud theories goes mainstream and his “pitchfork finance” gets presidential!

Frank Rich picks up on guillotine economics

Ritholtz on evidence of fraud at AIG

Obama administration the only thing between the bankers and the pitchforks?

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Headlines, Headlines, Headlines – 01 April 2009

April 1st, 2009 9 Comments

Stacy Summary: The word formerly known as “pension” is big news today as it looks increasingly unlikely that any non-oligarchic Americans will receive any of their previously contractually obliged retirement benefits.

US property prices down 29 pc, continue to tumble at fastest rate on record

Obama considers bankruptcy best option for GM & Chrysler (or, how [...]

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Headlines, Headlines, Headlines – 30 March 2009

March 30th, 2009 13 Comments

The Stacy Summary:  Banks return to profitability thanks to Obama’s Marie Antoinette moment.  Detroit told to ‘pound sand’ and more US taxpayer money went into the bankers black hole of market fraud.

“Let them have stained carpets” – Obama’s Marie Antoinette moment

Is AIG why banks were profitable Q1?

AIG responsible for banks January and February profitability

Obama denies [...]

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