Sunday, December 21, 2008

Fractional reserve banking

Rioting at the Gates of Thermopylae: The Ramparts of the FED & Central - Libertymaven.com
ATHENS, GREECE - Greek riots over governmental fiscal policy  on December 11-12 exemplify growing worldwide economic discontent. Despite whatever cherry-topped fairy-tales that pass for news these days are delivered to the American public, the US
Source: libertymaven.com

Obama: A Continued Economic Decline Is Not Acceptable - Huffingtonpost.com
Barack Obama, addressing the press for the fifth straight day, offered perhaps his gloomiest assessment yet on the current economic situation. Relaying how the talks with his economic teams have revealed a landscape far more challenging than
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

Zeitgeist II Addendum - Domican Today
I enjoyed watching parts of Zeitgeist I & II out of curiosity, but however when they start talking about banking they seem to dive off the deep end. Though they make some good points about the dangers of central banks they also often make statements
Source: www.dominicantoday.com

Federal Reserve Bond Sales? - Lewrockwell.com
Rumor has it that the Federal Reserve is considering selling bonds. The legality is in question. Leaving that aside, why would the Fed do such a thing? If it did, how would such a thing work? What would be its effects? The Fed can issue non-interest
Source: www.lewrockwell.com

Rioting at the Gates of Thermopylae: The Ramparts of the FED & Central - Libertymaven.com
ATHENS, GREECE - Greek riots over governmental fiscal policy  on December 11-12 exemplify growing worldwide economic discontent. Despite whatever cherry-topped fairy-tales that pass for news these days are delivered to the American public, the US
Source: libertymaven.com

Obama: A Continued Economic Decline Is Not Acceptable - Huffingtonpost.com
Barack Obama, addressing the press for the fifth straight day, offered perhaps his gloomiest assessment yet on the current economic situation. Relaying how the talks with his economic teams have revealed a landscape far more challenging than
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

Zeitgeist II Addendum - Domican Today
I enjoyed watching parts of Zeitgeist I & II out of curiosity, but however when they start talking about banking they seem to dive off the deep end. Though they make some good points about the dangers of central banks they also often make statements
Source: www.dominicantoday.com

Federal Reserve Bond Sales? - Lewrockwell.com
Rumor has it that the Federal Reserve is considering selling bonds. The legality is in question. Leaving that aside, why would the Fed do such a thing? If it did, how would such a thing work? What would be its effects? The Fed can issue non-interest
Source: www.lewrockwell.com


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