Economist: United States Worse Off than Greece
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com Dr. Laurence Kotlikoff is an economics professor at Boston University. He says the Treasury and the government are fudging the national debt numbers. Kotlikoff says the United...
View ArticleIMF Calls for Dollar Alternative
The IMF is trying to move the world away from the U.S. dollar and towards a global currency once again. In a new report entitled “Enhancing International Monetary Stability—A Role for the SDR“, the...
View Article58% Favor Government Shutdown Until Spending Cuts Are Agreed Upon
As Republicans and Democrats in Congress haggle over the budget, most voters would rather have a partial shutdown of the federal government than keep its spending at current levels. A new Rasmussen...
View ArticleJapan catastrophe could make U.S. debt costlier
reuters.com The U.S. Treasury market could feel financial aftershocks from Japan’s tragic U.S. Treasury. Offloading some of the Asian giant’s $1 trillion of foreign reserves could raise cash to help...
View ArticleTrue Obama debt bigger than planet’s entire GDP
www.wnd.com President Obama As the Obama administration prepares to finance a Fiscal Year 2011 budget deficit expected to top $1.6 trillion, the American public is largely unaware that the true...
View ArticleCBO: Deficit on the rise
thehill.com The federal government’s deficit continues to grow, according to the latest numbers from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The government is expected to run a deficit of...
View ArticleHow Far Does Silver Fall?
goldsilver With silver dropping roughly 19% in the last three days, a correction is clearly under way. Let’s take a quick look at how far it might drop. I’ve updated the “corrections” chart, which...
View ArticleStimulus law will cost $43 billion more than estimated
dailycaller FILE – In this June 18, 2009, file photo a road sign reading “Putting America to Work” and “Project Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act” is seen along Route 120 in...
View ArticleThe United States Only Has $54 Billion Of Cash Left In The Bank
businessinsider Um, John, we’re about to go broke. What say we call off the circus act and finally do something about it? Image: AP Photo/Harry Hamburg Maybe this news will wake up those irresponsible...
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