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Episode 136

 

­This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert report on the Class A backing both the Triple A rated and the A listed. In the second half of the show, Max talks to James Howard Kunstler about entropy made visible and a return to medieval times.

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April, 2011

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Let's speak truth! April 12, 2011, 09:19
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This program does give us the truth about capitalism. Elites gain more money everyday not for doing more but from the slavering of  the population with unsustainable governmental debts. Debts that come from the lack of taxes for the rich, corporations and banks and instead are given to the population Which means that taxes are used to feed those same parasites that have created the problem.  

casstete April 12, 2011, 00:46
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So they launder the money for the cartels.... finch .. moodies giving thumbs up ( whilst nose down ) ... THEN ... they get their employees ( the government ) to  target the Drug Cartel Bosses ... initiate a crack down .... when ever Drug King Pin gets shot ... the Bonuses get paid out ..


Lars Coolrich April 11, 2011, 10:23
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I've been telling people for a few years now that the big banks on Wall Street have been laundering cartel cash and that it's an integral part of this failing debt based system. Wachovia being busted for laundering and the subsequent slap on the wrist. Wachovia being busted in the first place-mixed signals really, I mean it is true they got 'busted', but then the same domestic system just pats them on the head and a little slap on the wrist. Why bother?  Why show us the absurdity outright?  I think the answer lies in adjusting public perception and conditioning, always shifting, generally in the direction of making strange and ridiculous things more commonplace. Also a test, to see what the reaction of the hapless public is at a given time. Max and Stacy reveal weekly the insanity, which can be found, great and small, practically everywhere that is scrutinized. From money laundering to mortgage debacle, from virtual Fed printing to virtual Zynga printing. I find it hysterical at times, more often as of late.