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Category Archives: Collapse 2013
COLLAPSE UPDATE – 2013 Year End
Reading time: 9,171 words, 37 pages, 23 to 37 minutes Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it. – Mark Twain As is often … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2013, Economic Collapse
Tagged American exceptionalism, Amerika, capital controls, China slow-down, Economic Collapse, GOTS list, government statistics, Greater Depression, Jim Sinclair, Martin Armstrong, Mike Maloney, Obamacare, shadow economy, ShadowStats, socialism, student debt, Zero Hedge
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Collapse Update Fall 2013 – CANADIAN OUTLOOK
Reading time: 2,374 words, 8 pages, 6 to 10 minutes. Canadians Just Don’t Get It The Canadian housing bubble continues frothing despite the authorities’ efforts to cool it off. Mortgage rates have increased, maximum amortization periods have shortened from 30 … Continue reading
Forget Taper, U.S. Debt Ceiling & Shut Down
Reading time: 1,563 words, 5 pages, 4 to 6 minutes. You can ignore the ‘Taper Talk’. You can forget about the U.S. Debt Ceiling and you can laugh at the U.S. government “Shut-Down” because there barely is one. This is … Continue reading
Poland Purloins Private Pensions – Yours Next
Reading time: 1,045 words, 3 pages, 2.5 to 4 minutes. It’s happened. Just as I predicted. And, we’re next. The Polish government has confiscated private pensions. And, just as I wrote in the Back to the Dark Ages about the … Continue reading
Martin Luther King and Labor Day
Reading time: 3,820 words, 10 pages, 9 to 15 minutes. With Labor Day and the recent 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, it is fitting that we examine the misguided notion of “sharing the wealth”. … Continue reading
Peter Schiff: Detroit Broke City
Reading time: 1,565 words, 4 pages, 4 to 6 minutes. I’ve been following Peter Schiff for many years and he’s usually right. This time he eloquently describes what happened to Detroit and what will next happen to the U.S. and … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2013, Economic Collapse
Tagged debt, Detroit bankrupt, Detroit broke, Economic Collapse, entitlement, government promises, Peter Schiff, unions
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Socialists Bankrupt Detroit
Reading time: 2,394 words, 24 pages, 6 to 10 minutes. The most important information is often what the ass media do NOT tell us. Such is the case with Detroit’s bankruptcy. The City of Detroit on July 18, 2013 became … Continue reading
The Beginning of the End
Reading time: 3,389 words, 11 pages, 9 to 14 minutes. Another milestone! The authorities’ utter failure to fix our collapsing global economies is now evident in the incredible incompetence of the U.S. Federal Reserve losing control of interest rates. I … Continue reading
Collapse Update – Spring 2013
Reading time: 9,720 words, 35 pages, 23 to 39 minutes plus videos. A long winter dragged into a late spring, so there’s a lot of ground to cover with a gloomy outlook and lots of ugly graphs in the forecast … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2013, Economic Collapse
Tagged bail-in, bond market crash, Canadian banks, Canadian banks bail out, Depression unemployment, Economic Collapse, inflation, Japanese QE, QE, Reinhart & Rogoff, stock market crash, U.S. debt ceiling, U.S. housing recovery, U.S. unemployment
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Disconnect: Soaring Markets/Troubled Economies
Reading time: 1,660 words, 6 pages, 4 to 7 minutes. I read more than 200 articles a month to keep up with our deteriorating global economic situation and summarize pertinent points for my own blog posts. Every so often I … Continue reading