This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at an application for worshiping Ronald Reagan and growing fears of the next sovereign debt crisis. Keiser also speaks to economist Steve Keen ab…
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10 Responses to “Keiser Report â4: Markets! Finance! Scandal!”
Income tax does not go towards the points you mentioned above….if that’s what you meant. Half of the your points are paid for with gas and property taxes.
Face it.We’re done.Uncle Sugar is finished.We will soon see if an economy the size of the US can function with the entire GDP being generated by every family in America selling the contents of it’s garage to the house next door. – paraphrasing Kunstler
@ViraIVideos i know about germany history (by the way you forgot Prussia – so you could make it the last 200 years). But Germany learned from it and we accepted that it was a crime and one of the most evil thing. If you want to learn and change you have to look at your past and don’t be in a denial mode. And this has to be mainstream acceptance.I can’t see this in any way happing in the USA (only the Japanese are close to the historical denial). And this is very scary for Europeans.
the glen beck of Russia Today….this guy is way overplaying!
Hueg Point at 14:00 velocity of money, great stuff. Money needs to keep money not stagnate with a few people, bankers.
yes! Sometimes it happens
Well done RT!!You have a real comedy duo here.
There is no *ism anymore. Just Egoism. Or. Eh. Sorry. I take that back…
Income tax does not go towards the points you mentioned above….if that’s what you meant. Half of the your points are paid for with gas and property taxes.
if the Government paid off all domestic debt (mortgage and credit cards etc) with 11T, your lunch by now would probably cost you $1000
the sandwich industrial complex made it that way!
Face it.We’re done.Uncle Sugar is finished.We will soon see if an economy the size of the US can function with the entire GDP being generated by every family in America selling the contents of it’s garage to the house next door. – paraphrasing Kunstler
@ViraIVideos i know about germany history (by the way you forgot Prussia – so you could make it the last 200 years). But Germany learned from it and we accepted that it was a crime and one of the most evil thing. If you want to learn and change you have to look at your past and don’t be in a denial mode. And this has to be mainstream acceptance.I can’t see this in any way happing in the USA (only the Japanese are close to the historical denial). And this is very scary for Europeans.