Archive for: government

The Omnibus Bond Market Action: What it Means for Investors

Could the unthinkable be happening in the U.S. bond market? Yesterday, the U.S. Treasury Department sold just over $30.0 billion in three-year treasury notes and...

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Is the Collapsing Empire and Its Police State Worth Fighting For?

In 43 BC, over 2,000 years ago, warring consuls Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian were duking it out with each other over control of Rome following Julius Caesar’s...

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Case-Shiller Index Screams Housing Double Dip

Just when you thought the real estate market was showing signs of a recovery, reality rears its ugly head. According to the latest figures from the Case-Shiller...

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Cameron International (CAM): Rising Demand for Subsea Safety Systems

Cameron International (CAM): Rising Demand for Subsea Safety Systems

Filed under: International Markets , Newsletters , Commodities , Oil , Stocks to Buy “The disaster in the Gulf of Mexico is likely to have positive ramifications...

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Iceland Better Off Than Ireland Because They Let Big Private Banks Fail, says President

Jonas Bergman and Omar R. Valdimarsson Bloomberg Iceland’s President Olafur R. Grimsson said his country is better off than Ireland thanks to the government’s...

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Warren Buffett: Thanks for Saving My Money

From our newly minted Wealth Wire: Wow… just wow. First, this billionaire defends rating agencies . And now he’s thanking the government for taking...

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The United States of Debt

The United States of Debt

You’ve been hustled. We’ve all been hustled. And as a result, the American dream has turned into the American nightmare for tens of millions of our...

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Today in Russian Business – Nov 12, 2010

A bill to regulate electronic payments has been approved by the government, and could pose problems for new operators due to its equity requirements, reports the...

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Why Soaking the Rich Doesn’t Work

Last week’s episode of 60 Minutes featured a 13-minute segment on “taxing the rich” in order to cure the government’s debt problem. In addition to being...

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The Television Commercial About The National Debt That Is Being Banned By Major Networks

A new television ad about the U.S. national debt produced by Citizens Against Government Waste has been deemed “too controversial” by major networks...

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Doug Casey on the Tea Party Movement

Louis: So, Doug, about the Tea Party? Doug: Consider what seems to be brewing in the Tea Party movement. It’s just a straw in the wind, of no real significance...

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I Think I’m Turning Japanese

I Think I’m Turning Japanese

There is no subtler, surer means of overturning society than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction...

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