It’s been three days since the initial earthquake that triggered a deadly Tsunami. Millions of Japanese are without power, and as we pointed out in our news update series on the Japanese crisis, store shelves in the afflicted areas have been wiped bare. Even...
The most recent video from CSL Financial Group provides a brief run down of the American financial crisis (going back to 1913), the fiscal and monetary problems facing America today, and solutions that would work if implemented on the local, state and Federal levels:...
Japan’s Nikkei Index, which measures the top 225 companies on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, went into an almost immediate freefall after Tsunami waves began washing up on the country’s northeast coast. The Nikkei 255 Index, which reached a high of 10,600 point...
Jim Willie, publisher of the Hat Trick Letter, writes that the current policy of quantitative easing is essentially hyperinflation to oblivion, especially considering that the US government really has only one of two options: Quantitative easing is stopped and...
Reading the headlines over the last eighteen months one would think that the recession of 2008 is all but over. Unemployment, officially, is on the mend, with a reported 9.5% of Americans unable to find work (as opposed to official Great Depression numbers as high as...