Sunday, July 24, 2011

News Of The World Whistleblower Dead

Reporters George Webley and Sean Hoare who was the first to expose the News Of The World phone hacking scandal and each are found dead. Cenk Uygur explains the strange circumstances around the death. Cenk Uygur is now fired from the show for thoughtcrime. Bring on the doubleplusgood duckspeakers.
Could News Corp double agent Neil Wallis be behind Climategate hacking?
Sounds like bad fiction.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Instant solution to U.S. financial woes

Representative Ron Paul has hit upon a remarkably creative way to deal with the impasse over the debt ceiling: have the Federal Reserve Board destroy the $1.6 trillion in government bonds it now holds. While at first blush this idea may seem crazy, on more careful thought it is actually a very reasonable way to deal with the crisis. Furthermore, it provides a way to have lasting savings to the budget. The Fed has bought roughly $1.6 trillion in government bonds through its various quantitative easing programs over the last two and a half years. This money is part of the $14.3 trillion debt that is subject to the debt ceiling. The destruction of the Fed’s $1.6 trillion in bond holdings immediately gives us plenty of borrowing capacity under the current debt ceiling. The second benefit is that it will substantially reduce the government’s interest burden over the coming decades. Read the details. (In fact, I thought that was the Fed's plan all along when I heard about the POMOs.)

Who watches over your money?


"Money for Nothing" the book.