Joy Behar and Bill Press discuss Republicans’ announcement that the Constitution will be read when the new Congress is convened: Behar: Do you think this Constitution-loving is getting out of hand? I mean, is it a nod to the Tea Party? What is this about,...
You may not yet see it on your local grocery store shelves, but the people of China are already experiencing high inflation rates across the board. In food markets around Shanghai, the price of meat and vegetables has risen by at least 50pc in the past year, sparking...
This just released micro-documentary from one of our favorite web video producers, SGTbull07, makes it clear that not only are we heading into a hyperinflationary depression – it’s happening all around us right now. The Madness of a Lost Society 2: Final...
2010 saw the United States government close with a deficit of $1.714 trillion, about $100 billion higher than 2009’s $1.612 trillion. In recent weeks we’ve heard calls to further extend the debt ceiling, and we’re not sure just yet whether or not...
The government, mainstream media and even your neighbors may be optimistic about an economic recovery, but there’s a large segment of our population that is falling further into poverty, even though the government may not classify them as poor:...