This past week several emerging and ongoing crises took attention away from the ongoing sovereign debt problems in Greece. The bailouts are merely kicking the can down the road and making things worse for taxpaying citizens, here and abroad. Greece is unfortunately not unique in its irresponsible spending habits. Greek-style debt explosions are quickly spreading [...]
This free flow of fiat money from around the globe to Greece will not really save Greece as much as it will grant a temporary reprieve to central bankers from the consequences of their mistakes. Sadly, this will come at the expense of the Greek people and taxpayers in Europe and America. Taxpayers are of no consequence to either European or American central bankers.
For the first time since the Federal Reserve was created nearly a century ago, they have hired an actual lobbyist to pound the pavement on Capitol Hill. This is a desperate effort to hang on to the privilege of secrecy and lack of accountability they have enjoyed for so long.
I love the smell of eminent domain abuse in the morning. It smells like land grabs and taxpayers being soaked. A truly fragrant blast of the stuff is wafting up from Brooklyn, where developer Forest City Ratner and the Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC) have cleared the last man standing in the footprint of the behemoth Atlantic Yards project.
This here audio production is a conversation between Gard, Furb, Stephen Smith and Mark Canney (who is about one of the coolest freedom fighters around!) We hope you enjoy the conversation, which concentrates on things like the reach of the tax man, escaping the US, the anti-immigration zealots, and baseball's tie to the US government!
Last week Congress did something fiscally responsible. It's not very often I can say that. For the second year in a row Congress has voted to freeze its own pay, which, in a time of skyrocketing deficits and high unemployment, is the very least Congress can do.
The Conspiracy utilizes recorded audio to expose the towering hypocrisy of President Obama (he's no different than most of the other hypocritical Presidents and politicians in history), looks at the recent announcement of a $200,000 fine against Southwest, and shreds the false claims that GM has "repaid" its debt from the "bailout."
What Sarbox means when it comes to federal regulation of business, the nasty reality of the new financial regulatory mess, and the Feds' consideration of regulating SALT. That, plus a look at the EPA and its attempt to recruit children into a sort of Hitler Youth Brigade for "the Environment."
As ya'll may recall, Sir Mix-a-Lot's seminal ode to humongous booty hammered home the refrain "I like big butts." The Klown Execs' genius lay in changing the refrain to "I like big bucks." Transforming the piece into a WaMu stadium anthem by metaphorically morphing ass(ets) into cash.
Remember the Talking Heads when they were great? Recall the line, "same as it ever was..." Well, that's that the Obama Administration is when it comes to civil liberties. Funny how we're not hearing about it from the pop media, isn't it.
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