State Budget Gaps, Fiscal Year 2010
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By Nick Turse
One moment there was the hum of a motor in the sky above. The next, on a recent morning in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, a missile blasted a home, killing 13 people. Days later,…
By Joe Weisenthal and Kamelia Angelova
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In the last several days, a view emerged that the tightening has un-officially begun.
Continue reading Chart of The Day: Say Goodbye To The…
By David Voreacos, Carlyn Kolker and Klaus Wille
A Swiss court ruling that impedes the Internal Revenue Service’s ability to collect data on 4,450 UBS AG accounts may prompt the U.S. to revive a …
By Michael Shuman
Since the global financial system unraveled in 2008, U.S. policymakers have struggled heroically to improve the performance and oversight of global banks and investment firms. But t…
U.S. securities regulators originally treated the New York Federal Reserve’s bid to keep secret many of the details of the American International Group bailout like a request to protect matters of n…
By Tyler Durden
Politico has obtained the phone log of conversations performed by then FRBNY President Tim Geithner during the period of the financial crisis, or specifically September 14, 2008 throu…
By Inigo Gilmore
As a member of the media covering the tragedy in Haiti, it’s with a sense of alarm and astonishment that I’ve witnessed how some senior aid officials have argued for withholding ai…
By Susan Carpenter
It isn’t often that it rains in L.A. for six days running, as it did this week. The inches Mother Nature dumped on us may not have cured the drought, but they did more than just …
It would appear that Goldman thinks that raising interest rates would be a disaster. What that means is the folks borrowing for 0-1/2% on the yen carry trade, now the Fed carry trade, or getting $10 b…
By Tyler Durden
We apologize in advance for the NY Magazine-style headline, but this is a report that has to be read by all Senators who are preparing to reconfirm Bernanke for a second term. When v…
By Peggy Noonan
What does the Massachusetts election mean? It means America is in play again. The 2008 election settled nothing, not even for a while. Our national politics are reflecting what appear…
By Elizabeth Kneebone and Emily Garr
An analysis of the location of poverty in America, particularly in the nation’s 95 largest metro areas in 2000, 2007, and 2008 reveals that:
By 2008, suburbs w…
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By Jesse
Here is an interesting chart that shows the ascendancy of the financial sector in the US.
Continue reading Financial Services: From Servant to Lord of the Economy
By Tyler Durden
Rep. Darrell Issa comes out guns blazing once again, alleging that the Fed provided a selective response to the subpoena to provide all documents relating to the AIG bailout, and as…
By Ishkabibble
Become majority lender in an economy of people with assets you want.
Encourage indebtedness by loaning generously while securing on assets of interest.
Loosen lending standards unti…
By Anais Starr
At the Financial Permaculture workshop in Hohenwald in 2008, I had the great pleasure to meet and work with Bob Woldrop. You will find Bob’s finger in almost every pie in sustainabilit…
We have received several comments from listeners and readers questioning whether or not mortgage companies or banks are required to provide homeowners specific proof of customers’ individual notes.
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Continue reading Ron Paul:”We Need To Take Out The CIA”
The 94 United States district courts are the general trial courts of the United States federal court system. Both civil and criminal cases are filed in the district court, which is a court of law, e…
One of the greatest pleasures in life is to have visitors. That is why we are so glad to see you. We hope your stay with us is relaxing, refreshing and most of all fun.
Linden and Perry County is o…
By Philip Elliott and Daniel Wagner
Embracing Depression-era policy and populist politics, a combative President Barack Obama chastised big Wall Street banks Thursday and urgently called for limits…
By Vincent Fernando and Kamelia Angelova
Continue reading Workers Are Unemployed So Long, They’re Forgetting Their Skills
By David G. Savage
In a 5-4 decision that strikes down a 1907 law, the justices say the 1st Amendment gives corporations, just like individuals, a right to spend their own money on political ads fo…
By Michel Chossudovsky
A Haiti disaster relief scenario had been envisaged at the headquarters of US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) in Miami one day prior to the earthquake.
The holding of pre-disast…
A Solari Circle is a small (twelve or fewer members is recommended) financial action club formed by people who know and trust each other and who choose to “conspire” to help each other anticipate and…
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By Philip Stephens
When Lloyd Blankfein met politicians in London a little while ago he brushed aside warnings that investment banks faced higher taxes if they ignored the rising public outcry abou…
Republican Scott Brown has won the Massachusetts Senate seat held for nearly a half-century by Democrat Edward Kennedy.
Brown’s victory in the special election gives Senate Republicans the 41st vot…
Ooooby is a food growers club and a social network. Check it out!
Here is the message from their new year’s newsletter:
Hello.
How was the festive season for you?
Welcome to a new year.
Feels to…
By Nicholas Gonzalez, M.D.
In recent weeks, as the tenor in the health care debate has become more contentious, and the passage of some far-reaching legislation now more assured, I felt, as a physi…
by Tom Burghardt
In the wake of the Flight 253 provocation, over-hyped terrorism panics, and last year’s Big Pharma and media-engineered hysteria over the H1N1 flu pandemic, President Barack Obama …
“For your race, in its poverty, has unquestionably one really effective weapon — laughter. Power, money, persuasion, supplication, persecution — these can lift at a colossal humbug — push it a li…
Unfiltered access is similar to giving your car keys to a friend who doesn’t have a license and letting him drive unaccompanied,” said SEC Chairman Mary L. Schapiro. “Today’s proposal would require …
By New York Times
If you’re a retiree who relies on interest income, you know that the tap is running dry. In fact, many investors in certificates of deposits, savings accounts and money market acc…
By Adrian Douglas
Here are some Trivial Pursuit questions for you:
1) What is the biggest market in the world for a physical commodity?
2) Is the gold market one of the smallest markets in the wor…
For years I have been looking for the story of Jung’s patient who had poisoned her best friend. Thanks to the wonderful Paul Levy at www.awakeninthedream.com and his rich expertise in all things Jung,…
I asked Franklin Sanders recently for his recommendation on a primer on money and banking. He recommended Modern Money Mechanics which was written a while back by the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank.
He…
By Michael Boldin,
“Already, over a dozen states are considering laws or state constitutional amendments that would effectively ban, or nullify, any proposed national health care plan in their stat…
The list of those called to testify for a House inquiry into the American International Group and its payouts to its counterparties just gained a few more high-wattage witnesses.
Henry M. Paulson J…
By Craig Karmin
A former top Calpers official has been paid more than $900,000 by a European money manager after he helped the start-up firm secure money from the giant public pension fund, accordi…
If the U.S. has a Grand Master of family farming and marketing strategy, it’s likely Joel Salatin, here laying out a banquet of food for thought to a packed house in Santa Barbara…
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By Andrew Ross Sorkin
For years, Wall Street whispered that Goldman Sachs profited handsomely by trading ahead of — or even against — its own clients.
On Tuesday, a Goldman executive made an u…
U.S. foreclosure actions shattered all records in 2009 and will do so again this year, with unemployment and wage cuts overcoming programs to remedy failing home loans, RealtyTrac said on Thursday.
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From Ron Paul Powerful Speech – A Call for Revolution?
Yesterday morning, executives from the banks which control the NY Fed and, in that capacity, serve as the depositories and agent for the US government, testified before the Financial Crisis Inquiry …
Genetically modified maize can damage the liver and other internal organs in mammals, according to a new study published in the International Journal of Biological Science.
In the study, rats were …
My dear friends Pastor Brent and Debbie Landers lead the General Assembly & Church of the Firstborn 161 Baker Road, Hohenwald, TN 38462. The church has a mission in Haiti.
I am sending them a c…
Researchers in Australia found that prolonged television viewing was linked to an increased risk of death, even in people who exercised regularly, and recommended more be done to encourage people to s…
At last count, 14 Attorneys General, Republican and Democrat are investigating this legislation [federal health care reform] for violating the 10th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
As you…
William Black, an associate professor of economics and law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, talks with Bloomberg’s Betty Liu about Secretary of Treasury Geithner.
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President Barack Obama said, “My thoughts and prayers go out to those who have been affected by this earthquake. We are closely monitoring the situation and we stand ready to assist the people of Hait…
Argentina’s central bank reserves dispute suffered an expected escalation when on Tuesday Judge Thomas Griesa from New York State placed an embargo on Argentine central bank accounts held in the U…
By Lester Brown
America’s century-old love affair with the automobile may be coming to an end. The U.S. fleet has apparently peaked and started to decline. In 2009, the 14 million cars scrapped e…
By Tom Philpott
The Gates Foundation has emerged as a kind of de facto USDA for Africa: a deep-pocketed funder with a focus on agriculture, in a continent that has seen ag-research funding plunge ove…
Executive Order will Strengthen Further Partnership Between the Federal and State and Local Governments to Better Protect Our Nation
The President today signed an Executive Order establishing a…
By Joe Weisenthal
Continue reading Chart of The Day:Cash-Strapped States Hope Salvation Is Right Around The Corner
by Jesse
As a rule of thumb, the worst possible time to convert lump sum savings into a fixed income annuity would be when interest rates are historically low.
Although products may vary, this is ro…
By David Glovin
The Federal Reserve will ask a U.S. appeals court to block a ruling that for the first time would force the central bank to reveal secret identities of financial firms that might ha…
Continue reading Second Wave Of Mortgage Defaults – Part 1
This weekend I read Suzanne Somers’ new book, Knockout: Interviews with Doctors Who are Curing Cancer and How to Prevent Getting It in the First Place. I could not put it down.
Somers was inspired to…
by Karl Denninger
Now this is a guaranteed rape job.
In a short conversation this noontime that CNBC apparently has omitted from their archives (Why’s that folks?) Rick Santelli was talking …
By Joe Weisenthal and Kamelia Angelova
Continue reading Chart Of The Day: A Jobless Recovery? Not For The Financial World
By Frederick J. Sheehan
This paper is directed to traditional municipal bondholders, those who hold bonds primarily to receive tax-exempt, steady income. That investor generally holds municipal bo…
By Jeff Plungis
U.S. investors oppose federal initiatives that would force them to give up control over their 401(k) accounts, the Investment Company Institute said.
Seven in 10 U.S. households ob…
By Elena Logutenkova, Joseph Heaven and Klaus Wille
Switzerland’s financial markets regulator broke the law when it ordered UBS AG to give data on 255 of the bank’s clients to the U.S. last yea…
Christopher Paton, who runs JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s public-sector benefit payments business, talks with Bloomberg’s Margaret Brennan about trends in food-stamp use in the U.S.
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By Hugh Son
Timothy Geithner was asked to testify before Congress about the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s efforts to limit American International Group Inc.’s disclosures of bailout paymen…
By Tyler Durden
The latest observation on our depressing economic reality, behind the glitzy headlines and the 3D TV screens, comes from Bloomberg’s Jonathan Weil who rightfully asks “if AIG execut…
Smartdust is a hypothetical wireless network of tiny microelectromechanical sensors (MEMS), robots, or devices, that can detect (for example) light, temperature, or vibration.
A typical applic…
Continue reading Sugar: The Bitter Truth
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Reginald H. Howe, partner in Golden Sextant Advisors and litigator in the first gold price-fixing case, Howe vs. Bank for International Settlements, has just analyzed the latest precious metals deri…
Continue reading How Will The Economy Recover With Lending Shrinking Like This?
By Catherine Austin Fitts
I would like to propose a contrary theory to the dire views of those looking behind the veil of recent economic statistics.
First, if you look at the amount of mone…
Continue reading The Decline: The Geography of a Recession
Continue reading Video Dispatch: The Year Ahead in East Asia
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By John Crudele
The charade continues this Friday.
That’s when the Labor Department will announce how many jobs it claims were lost in the US economy during December.
The number is essentially wo…
By Omar R. Valdimarsson and Tasneem Brogger
Iceland will hold a referendum on a depositor accord with the U.K. and Netherlands after President Olafur R. Grimsson blocked the bill in a move that…
By Robert K. Landis
On October 16, 1929, Irving Fisher, Professor of Economics at Yale University, made a famous prediction: “Stock prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau…
By F. William Engdahl
On December 25 US authorities arrested a Nigerian named Abdulmutallab aboard a Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Detroit on charges of having tried to blow up t…
“At the height of the Great Depression, a group of unemployed Oakland workers decided to take matters into their own hands. The system wasn’t working, so they set up their own system. Money was ne…
With his new commentary today, GoldMoney founder, Free Gold Money Report editor, and GATA consultant James Turk celebrates the spectacular performance of gold and silver in 2009. Turk reports that g…
By Bob Carlson
Precious-metals sellers could face a bigger tax bite than they expect.
Investors have been pouring money into exchange-traded funds that buy gold and silver, and that has helped p…
By Tyler Durden
When Henry Paulson publishes his long-awaited memoirs, the one section that will be of most interest to readers, will be the former Goldmanite and Secretary of the Treasury’s recoll…
The global high-low on unemployment is South Africa with a 24.5% unemployment rate and Thailand at 1.2%. On GDP, China is up 8.2% and Latvia is down with -16.9%.
For the full chart from the Decembe…
“The greatest strength of America is that people want to live there.”
Continue reading A Ponzi Scheme That Works
By Larry O’Connor
In 1983, President Ronald Reagan issued an Executive Order which gave permission to the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) to operate within the boundaries of …
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Continue reading US Avoids Technical Default By Three Days
By Hugh Son
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, then led by Timothy Geithner, told American International Group Inc. to withhold details from the public about the bailed-out insurer’s payme…
Continue reading How The Government Payroll Replaced Goods Producing Jobs
The Weston A. Price Foundation has produced an action alert regarding the Senate Food Safety Bill.
From their newsletter (available only to subscribers):
Start the New Year off right, by t…
Continue reading Shunning the Banksters – Catherine Austin Fitts on Economics 101
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By Jason Leopold
A federal judge in Washington, DC on Thursday dismissed criminal charges against five Blackwater guards involved in the massacre of 14 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad in September 2007,…
What if Jesus where a stock picker?
It’s a question more investors seem to be asking these days. At a time when investors’ confidence in the markets has been shaken—even after the big rally of …
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Morgan Stanley (MS.N) has been sued by a Virgin Islands pension fund that accused the Wall Street bank of defrauding investors by marketing $1.2 billion (753…
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By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
“We’re seeing the rise of the East, but I don’t think we’re seeing the fall of the West. China and the Middle East are for the most part massively short of food and w…
As we move into the new year and 2010 forecast after forecast hits the Street, invariably the “mountain of money on the sidelines” argument is being put forth by more than a good number of Street …
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