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Muckraker of the Financial System
The Fed knew about the housing bubble before it burst but lied and said they didn't: Bill HR 1424 to buy bad paper (eventually called TARP) was introduced in March 9, 2007, before there began to be bad commercial paper from private subprime RE loans, in August. I have published on two other ...more
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One More For Bill To Consider: 中国特色社会主义
3 years ago

Because they work an average of 52 hours per week while Americans average 43 hours per week.

One More For Bill To Consider: 中国特色社会主义
3 years ago

Interesting article. But China has faced this dilemma of external growth vs internal growth for awhile now. That nation will do Belt and Road. It will trade with Europe. It will spread wealth to rural communities. It certainly will try harder than the United States. We can be certain of that.

Why Clean Energy Now
3 years ago

This switch to renewable power is a pipe dream. I can't see China doing it. I can't see any country that wants to grow doing it. Oil nations can't do it.

My View On: Short Selling
3 years ago

Cramer talked down Overstock in a shameful example of coming to the aid of short sellers. Other hedge fund associates have done the same thing. Short sellers feed on failure. Pump a stock and some people make money. And they didn't do it in secret. Short sellers deserve to be whacked. Especially when they pick on stocks without big valuations.

www.cnet.com/.../overstock-ceo-reflects-on-cramer-debacle/

What Does The Economy Need Now?
3 years ago

Great article. UK fraud is limited because corporations don't get the stimulus. Stimulus fraud in the US is disgusting.

Soaring Inflation & Supply-Chain Disruptions Spark 'Surge' In US PMIs
3 years ago

The money supply has increased. But the average guy is still cautious. I say inflation will have a difficult time. Of course, a couple of giant stimulus plans could change that.

Soaring Inflation & Supply-Chain Disruptions Spark 'Surge' In US PMIs
3 years ago

Reading the entire article reveals a problem. Inflation at the wholesale level. But can those prices be pushed onto the retail consumer?

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