Bloomberg's Lawsuit vs. the Fed
By Alan Feuer
The critical lawsuit challenging that mystery of finance known as the Bailout started, oddly enough, with a casual newsroom chat.
Mark Pittman, an investigative reporter for Bloomber…
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By Alan Feuer
The critical lawsuit challenging that mystery of finance known as the Bailout started, oddly enough, with a casual newsroom chat.
Mark Pittman, an investigative reporter for Bloomber…
By Daniel Tencer
Concerns over privacy have aligned with apocalyptic Biblical prophecy in a proposed Virginia law that limits the use of microchip implants on humans because of a lawmaker’s concern…
I have been looking at the impact of various events and natural disasters on the price of gold. Paul Ferguson made this chart that marks various events on a gold price history for last week’s Sola…
By Paul Krugman
For the truth is that lack of fiscal discipline isn’t the whole, or even the main, source of Europe’s troubles — not even in Greece, whose government was indeed irresponsible …
In an attempt to rein in the shadow economy and collect more tax revenue, Greece outlaws cash transactions greater than 1500 Euros. Please consider Greek Finance Minister unveils tax reform, wage poli…
By Jonathan Petre
The academic at the centre of the ‘Climategate’ affair, whose raw data is crucial to the theory of climate change, has admitted that he has trouble ‘keeping track’ of the in…
By Craig Torres and Christopher Condon
The Federal Reserve is in talks with money-market mutual funds on agreements to help drain as much as $1 trillion from the financial system as policy makers p…
Continue reading The Ed Show
By Chris Powell
While our hopes to have a documentary film made from GATA’s conference in Washington on April 18 and 19, 2008, have not been realized, videos of the 17 major presentations there now h…
By Jeremy Singer-Vine
A boost in blood sugar appears to increase the perceived value of future rewards, according to a study in Psychological Science. Researchers asked 65 college students seven qu…
Novella Carpenter on her experience moving to a ramshackle house in Oakland, California, and turning a weed-choked, garbage-strewn lot next door into a small farm, complete with egg-laying chickens, t…
By Tony Marrero
Charlie and Maria Cardoso are among the millions of Americans who have experienced the misery and embarrassment that come with home foreclosure.
Just one problem: The Massachusetts…
By Jonathan Stray
On Tuesday, the Icelandic parliament is expected to introduce a measure aimed at making the country an international center for investigative journalism publishing, by passing…
This is the year when Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year fall on the same day. And for you sports fans, February 14 is also opening day of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada! And it’s a new mo…
Chinese New Year is the longest and most important festivity in the Lunar Calendar. The origin of Chinese New Year is itself centuries old and gains significance because of several myths and traditi…
The dirt is flying on Soros and his investments:
Good news: Obama Backs Off-shore Drilling! Update: A Soros Connection?
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Obama Underwrites Offshore Drilling
The Wall Str…
Continue reading Super Bowl XLIV 2010 Highlights New Orleans Saints 31-17 Indianapolis Colts
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It is not fashionable to say much nowadays of the advantages of the small community. We are told that we must go in for large empires and large ideas. There is one advantage, however, in the small s…
By Aoife White
The European Parliament on Thursday strongly rejected a deal that would have allowed U.S. authorities access to European bank transfers — a vote the United States said disrupted an…
February 11, 2010
Dear Friends of the Crosby Mint Farm,
We are thrilled to share the miracle that took place on Friday, February 5th, 2010 Some of you may have already heard through the mint vine …
New Mexico’s House of Representatives voted Monday to pass a bill that allows the state to move $2 billion – $5 billion of state funds to credit unions and small banks.
The municipal funds bill was…
By Julianna Goldman and Ian Katz
President Barack Obama said he doesn’t “begrudge” the $17 million bonus awarded to JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon or the $9 …
By Karan Davis Cutler
A decade ago, heirloom and open-pollinated, or OP, varieties of vegetables and flowers as well as certified organic seeds were the domain of small, regional seed houses. T…
By a Member of the Solari Network
• Let her be angry and negative about the future — just listen and don’t give advice — and then talk about what you both have to be grateful for in each oth…
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday it has abandoned a program that was intended to trace the movement of farm animals around the country but garnered little support from farmers.
Instea…
By Ari LeVaux
Big Ag is at fault for the nation’s food-borne illness outbreaks — but a raft of pending food safety legislation unfairly penalizes smaller producers.
Thanks to a recent spate of hi…
By Paul Joseph Watson
Subversives who think government is corrupt and should be controlled by the people face 10 years in prison and a $25,000 dollar fine if they fail to register with authorities …
Continue reading On the Edge with Max Keiser – 06 February 2010
By Paul Ferguson
“It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.” I just had one of the best weeks ever! And also, one of the worst. As an investor in the precious metals and junior minin…
By Kathleen M. Howley
When John King stopped making payments on his home in Coral Gables, Florida, two years ago, he assumed the foreclosure ended his mortgage contract, he said. Last month, a Miam…
By Dunstan McNichol
Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, will consider Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection along with tax increases and asset sales as options to address $68 million in debt service…
By Michael Boldin
Around the country, twenty two states are currently considering a bill known as the “Firearms Freedom Act.” This bill declares that guns, accessories, and ammunition made with…
Continue reading Illegal Baby DNA Profiling Without Parental Consent – Hello Gattaca!
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By Anny Shaw
The last member of a 65,000-year-old tribe has died, taking one of the world’s earliest languages to the grave.
Boa Sr, who died last week aged about 85, was the last native of the Anda…
Financial crisis
Stalled too many customers
CEO no more.
– Haiku published by Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz on Twitter announcing his resignation as Oracle takes over Sun.
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By Gretchen Morgenson and Louise Story
Billions of dollars were at stake when 21 executives of Goldman Sachs and the American International Group convened a conference call on Jan. 28, 2008, to try t…
By Anais Starr
I know in some parts it may not seem like Spring is just around the corner but in northwest Montana today it’s 40 degrees. That’s just over the cusp of allowable Spring thinking. Back…
SWIFT headquarters in La Hulpe.
The civil liberties committee in the European Parliament on Thursday recommended that the parliament’s MPs reject a deal that would allow U.S. authorities to contin…
The world’s central bankers began arriving in Australia yesterday as renewed fears about the strength of the global economic recovery gripped world share markets.
Representatives from 24 central bank…
Continue reading A No-Nonsense Look at Long-Term Care
WASHINGTON – Al Qaeda can be expected to attempt an attack on the United States in the next three to six months, senior intelligence officials told Congress yesterday.
CIA Director Leon Panetta said …
By Jason Ditz
In testimony before the House Intelligence Committee today, National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair told representatives that American citizens can be assassinated by the US gover…
By: Eamon Javers
In the midst of two wars and the fight against Al Qaeda, the CIA is offering operatives a chance to peddle their expertise to private companies on the side — a policy that gives …
By Ellen Nakashima
The world’s largest Internet search company and the world’s most powerful electronic surveillance organization are teaming up in the name of cybersecurity.
Under an agreement th…
Eustace Clarence Mullins, Jr. was born in Roanoke, Virginia, the third child of Eustace Clarence Mullins (1899-1961) and his wife Jane Katherine Muse (1897-1971). His father was a salesman in a ret…
By Stephen Bernard and Ieva M. Augstums
The New York Attorney General’s office said Thursday it filed civil charges against Bank of America and its former CEO Ken Lewis, saying the bank misled inve…
Photo: Daniel Kurtzman’s Political Humor Blog
Dennis Bernstein, of the KPFA radio show, Flashpoints, interviewed Catherine last night (Feb 3, 2010.) Listen to the portion of the interview where Catherine talks about small business:
Listen to the…
By Tony Capaccio
The U.S. military plans to more than triple its inventory of high-altitude, armed and unarmed drones capable of 24-hour patrols by 2020.
The long-range aviation plan delivered to …
Every year, farmers in the rural town Inakadate, Japan create rice field art by using red rice in with their regular rice in special patterns.
Continue reading Japanese Rice Fields
Continue reading Who Owns Organic
By Jesse
“more than 519 municipalities that face 990 million euros in derivatives losses”
As the quote indicates, its a big problem, and Bank of America is not the only bank involved. But they are…
By Rebecca Christie
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner said he has continued to support the strong dollar policy he helped craft in the Clinton administration when he worked for his predec…
By Brady Dennis
American International Group plans Wednesday to pay another round of employee bonuses, worth about $100 million, said several people familiar with the matter, a year after similar p…
By Tyler Durden
Yes, slowly but surely it is happening. In a federal notice filed earlier, the DOL and Treasury are soliciting a response on what has been on many investors’ mind, namely the proces…
From Wikipedia
A Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) is a government financial statement, which goes beyond the minimums established for public sector companies by NCGA (National Council o…
Dear Catherine:
Hope y’all didn’t suffer any problems from the ice storm and that your fruit trees are OK. Things here are fine, just shut down for a while. I’m been meaning to write to thank you …
By Lance Lewis
Since December 2009, gold bears have had a ray of hope as gold has corrected (as all bull markets do), and now the bears are keying in on a headline from George Soros today: Gold…
By PK Semler
A proposal by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker to limit bank’s proprietary trading will be either be dropped or significantly modified in the Senate, lawmakers and staffe…
By Tyler Durden
The chart below demonstrates the amount of borrowing per state, as well as trust fund holdings.
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Continue reading A Majority Of States Are Now Insolvent: Quantif…
By F. William Engdahl
Former President becomes UN Special Envoy to earthquake-stricken Haiti.
A born-again neo-conservative US business wheeler-dealer preacher claims Haitians are condemned…
By Margaret Collins and Alexis Leondis
U.S. President Barack Obama’s effort to increase retirement savings by requiring all businesses to offer automatic IRA accounts may face opposition from sma…
By David Reilly
The idea of secret banking cabals that control the country and global economy are a given among conspiracy theorists who stockpile ammo, bottled water, and peanut butter. After this…
By Scott Thompson and Paul Gallagher
If the rising movement of American patriots is going to clean out the London/Wall Street swamp of the Obama Administration, not only must Treasury Secretary…
Continue reading Boston Globe Names Elizabeth Warren ‘Bostonian of the Year’
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This chart is from the December 2009 issue of The Investors Mind)
Continue reading Unfinished Business: 2009
There recently was an article in the St. Petersburg Fl. Times. The Business Section asked readers for ideas on: “How Would You Fix the Economy?”
I think this guy nailed it!
Dear Mr. President,
Ple…
To:
CorporateCommunicationsAmericas@barclayscapital.com, Corporate.Communications@barclayscapital.com
Ladies & Gentlemen:
I was distressed to read that your head of global investment banking, H…
We are in a period in which volatility is rising and is going to keep rising.
Markets are centrally managed. Economic warfare has overridden the capital raising and allocation functions of currency a…
By Robert Britt
Tonight’s full moon — called the wolf moon — will be the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. It offers anyone with clear skies an opportunity to identify easy-to-see …
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Whitley Strieber writes, “For years, I have grappled with strange memories from early childhood that suggested involvement in some sort of abusive program. But I was never sure what these memorie…
J.D. Salinger, the legendary author, youth hero and fugitive from fame whose “The Catcher in the Rye” shocked and inspired a world he increasingly shunned, has died. He was 91.
Salinger died of nat…
By Jesse
Just returned last night from Beijing. While on standby at airport from 11:30 AM until 6:30 PM (all classes of all half-hourly flights of all airlines were overbooked and loaded full, and …
By Sven Egenter
The police commander heading security at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland was found dead on Tuesday, local authorities said, adding that his death appeared to be suicide.
Mark…
The heavily-redacted regulatory filing that spells out the details of the New York Federal Reserve’s controversial bailout of American International Group is a secret no more.
Reuters has obtained …
By Michael B. Marois
The California State Teachers Retirement System, the second biggest U.S. public pension, will need to ask taxpayers for more money after investment losses left it underfunded b…
By Emily Singer
The anti-aging power of blood might not be just the stuff of vampire stories. According to new research from Harvard University, an unspecified factor in the blood of young mice can r…
From the Federal Register today:
[Federal Register: January 28, 2010 (Volume 75, Number 18)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Page 4635-4654]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo….
Ben Bernanke’s great reflation gamble appears to be working. Unfortunately, it appears to be working in all the wrong places.
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Continue reading The Trillion Dollar Mean Reve…
CAF Note: Not enough time to ask about:
the Chair of the NY Fed being a former Goldman Co-Chair, a member of the Goldman board and shareholder;
what % of the shares of the NY Fed bank are owned …
By James MacPherson
A federal appeals court on Tuesday affirmed a lower court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit by two North Dakota farmers who said they should be allowed to grow industrial hemp wit…
By Joe Weisenthal and Kamelia Angelova
Continue reading Chart of The Day: How The AIG Bailout Really Worked
1. You and those you love are your assets – invest in you, your health, your homebase and your own business first;
2. Bank and do business with people you respect and trust;
3. Stick with the primar…
The 2010 State of the Union Address will be given by United States President Barack Obama on January 27, 2010, to a joint session of Congress. It will be Obama’s first State of the Union Address, th…
I am watching the Congressional testimony about AIG. It’s a parade of people lying to themselves and to you. My expectation is that you will get a much more accurate explanation of the government’s gi…
Today the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held hearings on: “The Federal Bailout of AIG” to examine the Federal response to the collapse of AIG. The hearing will focus on the deci…
By Tyler Durden
Zero Hedge discussed a month ago the disastrous prospects of what would happen if the new proposal contemplated by the SEC, which would allow the suspension of redemptions from Money …
By Ryan Grim
A Republican senator said Tuesday that documents showing Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernake covered up the fact that his staff recommended he not bailout AIG are being kept fro…
By Gretchen Morgenson and Louise Story
Weeks after rescuing the American International Group with an $85 billion taxpayer loan in late 2008, Federal Reserve Board officials rejected a proposal that…
By Rob Kirby
According to the most recent data from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the notional value of derivatives held by U.S. commercial banks increased $804 billion in the t…
“My grandmother was not a highly educated woman, but she told me as a small child to quit feeding stray animals. You know why? Because they breed! You’re facilitating the problem if you give an anim…
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By Nick Turse
One moment there was the hum of a motor in the sky above. The next, on a recent morning in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, a missile blasted a home, killing 13 people. Days later,…
By Joe Weisenthal and Kamelia Angelova
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In the last several days, a view emerged that the tightening has un-officially begun.
Continue reading Chart of The Day: Say Goodbye To The…
By David Voreacos, Carlyn Kolker and Klaus Wille
A Swiss court ruling that impedes the Internal Revenue Service’s ability to collect data on 4,450 UBS AG accounts may prompt the U.S. to revive a …
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