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Tag Archives: Greater Depression
No Recovery, Ever
Reading time: 5,145 words, lots of graphs, 12 to 20 minutes. Having watched the decline of the world’s economies for seven years now, it is becoming painfully obvious that there will never be a recovery. Things will never be the … Continue reading
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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Massive Worldwide Downturn Alert
Reading time: 4,380 words, 10 to 17 minutes. Another massive economic downturn is underway worldwide that will plunge the entire globe into another Greater Depression. Here we’ll focus on the U.S. downturn that has also begun in Canada. In the … Continue reading
Inflation & Deflation
Reading time: 196 words, no time at all. Hallelujah! Garth Turner in his latest blog The big D finally gets what I’ve been saying all along. Yes, you can have inflation and deflation at the same time. I’ve said it … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2012, Economic Collapse
Tagged deflation, Garth Turner, Greater Depression, inflation
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Mr. Global Economy – The Economic & Psychological Prognosis
Reading time: 2,516 words, 6 to 10 minutes Satyajit Das, who I consider one of the high priests of Finance, wrote the following hard-hitting global economic prognosis on the Prudent Bear. I re-print his introduction below with a link if … Continue reading
Money Under the Mattress
Reading time: 457 words, 1 to 2 minutes plus 4:14 video (skip ad) Another historic economic milestone has been reached. The yield on the 2-year German bond is ZERO. I’ll let The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur explain how we … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2012, Economic Collapse
Tagged Economic Collapse, financial collapse, Greater Depression
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Economic Insanity – brief update May 9, 2012
Reading time: 950 words, 3 to 4 minutes As expected, the incumbent French President Sarkozy has been ousted by left-wing Hollande who vows an end to austerity. Greece is left with messy minorities in Parliament elected by Greeks fed up … Continue reading
Economy Face Off: Ron Paul vs Paul Krugman
Reading time: 300 words, 1 minute Bloomberg video: 20 minutes In this debate between U.S. Congressman Ron Paul and New York Times columnist and professor of economics Paul Krugman, I’ll let you decide what a pack of imeciles the Nobel … Continue reading
Posted in Collapse 2012, Economic Collapse
Tagged debt, Economic Collapse, financial crisis, Greater Depression, liquidity, Paul Krugman, Ron Paul, solvency
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H.L. Mencken Was Right – The Burning Platform
Reading time Blog: 473 words, 1 to 2 minutes Linked article: 2,473 words, 6 to 10 minutes Every so often I come across an article that is so astute and hard-hitting that I wouldn’t dare try to summarize it or … Continue reading
Collapse Update – Spring 2012
Reading time: 2,500 words, 6 to 10 minutes John Williams developed a chart that graphically demonstrates how the mightiest economy in the world is collapsing. I’ve mentioned several times that the so-called GDP growth of the U.S. does not take … Continue reading