A Reporter at Large: Anatomy of a Meltdown: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker (2)
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Ron Paul Questions Bernanke (1)
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Related posts:Ron Paul explains the G20 Summit For those of you who are seeking to understand the...Ron Paul: There is no choice, the system is biased Ron Paul on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show, Oct. 29, 2008:...Fed Defies Transparency Aim in Refusal to Disclose Mark Pittman, Bob Ivry and Alison Fitzgerald Bloomberg November 10,...
Could It Happen Here? (1)
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Another guest post from MG who went from Wharton to Wall St. to real estate to Blown Mortgage. Despite hard times, what possibly could happen here in the land of the free and home of the brave? Hasn’t the US always stood for and protected the civil rights of the individual. No, it hasn’t. In fact, the United States has a long tradition of violating civil rights and even the constitution itself. Going back to ...
¿Que va a pasar ahora? (1)
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Understanding the Paulson plan (1)
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Bernanke» crisis» drinking» Fed» moral-hazard» party» Paulson» Treasury» USA» There is a wild party, a long one. Every time alcohol supply dries up central bank shows up and keeps the party going and going, and people get more and more addicted to partying and drinking. At some stage premises are demolished and party is over. Paul and Ben show up and ask who did the most damage. John, people say, he broke four windows and ...
LOL Imitates Art (1)
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Bailout - $700 billion. Seeing an Internet meme come to life in front of the Senate Banking Committee - priceless. Hank Paulson, Ben Bernanke and FAIL. (My friend Jess has a sign like this, but I know she is out of DC on business right now.) Found on NPR’s Planet Money.