Analysis Topic: Politics & Social Trends
The analysis published under this topic are as follows.Friday, August 21, 2009
Orwellian Madness, Bernanke Saved The World / Politics / Central Banks
The MarketWatch Headline Bernanke: We Saved The World is the height of Orwellian madness.
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Global War and Dying Democracy: The Revolution of the Elites / Politics / New World Order
Andrew Gavin Marshall writes: This article is the 5th and final part in the series, "Global Power and Global Government," published by Global Research.
Part 1: Global Power and Global Government: Evolution and Revolution of the Central Banking System
Part 2: Origins of the American Empire: Revolution, World Wars and World Order
Part 3: Controlling the Global Economy: Bilderberg, the Trilateral Commission and the Federal Reserve
Part 4: Forging a “New World Order” Under a One World Government
Friday, August 21, 2009
SEC On Track To Adopt IVS: By-passing FASB, BIS, Congress And The Treasury? / Politics / Market Regulation
Tyler Durden can always be counted on to be first off the block with a juicy bit of news, so it was no surprise that he broke the story about SEC's recent effort to re-start the job that they apparently abandoned some-time in mid 2000, namely protecting investors who put their money into entities they regulate from fraud (http://seekingalpha.com/article/157053-sec-to-demand-loan-loss-clarity-in-md-a-disclosure).
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Was the 2008 Financial Collapse An Inside Job? / Politics / Market Manipulation
Maybe it’s the smoke from Mt. Vesuvius that keeps Arianna Huffington and the financial community from seeing that the economic collapse has nothing to do with the Fed "missing" the warning signs leading up to the October meltdown.
“Things do not happen. Things are made to happen.” John F. Kennedy
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
American Spirit Emerging Against Socialist Obama Government Policies / Politics / US Politics
Despite growing concerns about the growth in Federal spending, voiced this week by none other than Warren Buffett, Washington seems determined to keep its foot on the money pumping accelerator for as long as it can. But even though Washington continues to ignore the realities, alarm bells are beginning to ring at town halls across the country.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Social Security Could Face Default Within Two Years / Politics / US Politics
Inquiring minds are reading the details of an interview in the Tuscaloosa News with Congressman Spencer Bachus. Please consider Bachus discusses Social Security, health care.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
How The Shadow Banks Hijacked The Fed, The Law of ONE / Politics / Credit Crisis 2009
The way it's supposed to work is that the way the Fed "controls" the US economy is mainly by adjusting short-term interest rates; lower rates and more money sloshes around the system and GDP goes up, but that can be inflationary, so the Fed keeps a wary eye on that, and if the dangerous iceberg of inflation is "spotted" it raises rates.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
The Crime of Big Government / Politics / Government Intervention
David M. Woods writes: The following is a fictitious, but predictable conversation:
Read full article... Read full article...Me: I have a problem.
Other guy: Well, I have a solution!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Baby Bush, the Worst President in History? / Politics / US Politics
Doug Casey writes: I recognize that I’ve antagonized many subscribers over the years with "Bush Bashing." In January, just after OBAMA!’s election, I said I wouldn’t mention Bush again, his departure having made him irrelevant. I only feel bad that he and his minions will apparently get away scot-free with their crimes; better they had all been brought up before a tribunal and tried for crimes against humanity in general and the U.S. Constitution in particular. But that is objectively true of almost all presidents since at least Lincoln.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
The Free Market as Regulator / Politics / Market Regulation
Since the bailouts last fall, lawmakers have been behaving as quasi-owners of the bailed-out banks and businesses, leading to calls for increased regulation of executive compensation and other wasteful expenditures. We have heard much about bonuses and executive pay packages that sound more like lottery winnings than an honest salary.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Health Care Reform or Welfare Program, Who Pays the Bill? / Politics / US Politics
The White House has released another of its health care reform clarification emails--- there will be more. It seems strange to me that the focus is on insurance coverage rather than on the spiraling costs of health care itself.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Global Economic Depression and Regional Wars - Part II / Politics / Great Depression II
Part II continues Petras' analysis of the global depression (Part 1 Here), regional wars, and the decline of America's empire.
Obama's Latin American Policy
At all times under all administrations, policy, not rhetoric, defines priorities, and it's no different for Obama. With regards to Latin America and its people, he's been hostile and dismissive by:
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Russia and Georgia and the Caucasian Calculus / Politics / GeoPolitics
Eric Walberg writes: Georgia is to Russia as Colombia is to Venezuela, and Kaidanow spells trouble
War clouds refuse to disperse a year after Georgia waged war against Russia. On the anniversary of Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili's ill-fated invasion of South Ossetia 8 August, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev warned: "Georgia does not stop threatening to restore its 'territorial integrity' by force. Armed forces are concentrated at the borders near Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and provocations are committed," including renewed Georgian shelling of the South Ossetian capital Tskhinvali.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Health Care in America: The Masquerade is Over, The Public Option is Dead! / Politics / US Politics
Rep. Dennis Kucinich writes: The masquerade is over! The "public option" is ... dead.
Health care reform is now a private option: WHICH FOR PROFIT INSURANCE COMPANY DO YOU WANT?
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
U.S. To Seize Venezuelan Oil Fields / Politics / Crude Oil
On August 11, Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez declared the readiness of the South American countries to discuss with US President Barrack Obama the location of US army bases in Colombia.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Wikipedia and Google Will Bring Down Establishments All Over the World / Politics / GeoPolitics
Back in the early 1990's, I was told about a German economist with an American name: Paul C. Martin. He had written a book titled Paymaster Germany. Its thesis: Germany cannot send home its Turkish and other immigrants. They would break the German economy by pulling their money out of the country. Anyway, that's what my German contacts told me about the book. It has never been translated
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
The Great American Bank Robbery, Banking Crisis Video / Politics / Credit Crisis Bailouts
William K. Black, the former litigation director of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board who investigated the Savings and Loan disaster of the 1980s, discusses the latest scandal in which a single bank, IndyMac, lost more money than was lost during the entire Savings and Loan crisis.
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Health Care War! / Politics / Healthcare Sector
Martin Weiss writes: What you’re witnessing in the U.S. today is not a health care debate. It’s a health care WAR.
But it’s too soon to take sides: Neither has defined its territory; both are escalating the battle with weapons of mass disgrace.
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Monday, August 17, 2009
Why Iceland and Latvia Won’t Re-Pay the E.U. Credit Crisis Debts / Politics / Credit Crisis 2009
Prof. Michael Hudson writes: Can Iceland and Latvia pay the foreign debts run up by a fairly narrow layer of their population?
The European Union and International Monetary Fund have told them to replace private debts with public obligations, and to pay by raising taxes, slashing public spending and obliging citizens to deplete their savings.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Britain Losing the Plot in Afghanistan as Losses Mount / Politics / Afghanistan
Lesley Docksey writes: So far, the cost to the British taxpayer of our current ‘Great Game’ in Afghanistan is £12 billion(1). If only our eight years there had cost nothing but money. Leaving aside the horrendous cost to the Afghan people and their land, Britain’s forces have suffered loss, not least, because of the muddle, ignorance and incompetence of those who sent them to war, a loss of face.
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