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Tag Archives: Federal Reserve System
President Obama’s Fantasy World / Reality
The Writing is on The Wall! Bailouts, Potential Government Shutdown, QE1, QE2, Expanding Debt Limits….. The Days of the U.S. Dollar….are Numbered! We’re on the Brink of A Total Collapse, Resulting in Hyper-Inflation Overnight! Look At All The Signs: Everything … Continue reading
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Tagged Federal Reserve System, Money supply, Reserve currency, United States, United States Department of the Treasury, United States dollar, United States Treasury security, US Dollar
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Why Can’t the Fed Control Inflation?
Any first year economics student will be able to slowly and cogently explain the theory of maximum employment, or even give you a run-down on modern monetary theory. Certainly, most hobbyist economists will be able to fumble their way through … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Bernanke, Currency crisis, Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve System, Gross domestic product, John Williams, Paul Krugman, United States
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5 Stocks for a Slowing Economy
The signs that the economy is slowing down are starting to become more frequent. In that context, it’s time for investors to consider how their portfolio will fare in this environment, and which stocks stand to benefit in a tougher … Continue reading
Dodd and Frank Damage Control Again and Again
Bernanke on Dodd-Frank Fallout: Debit Card Fee Caps Threaten Small Banks Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has delivered yet another ominous prediction about Dodd–Frank fallout, telling the Senate Banking Committee last week that government dictates on debit card fees “could … Continue reading