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There Will Be No Orderly Euro Breakup

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  Angela Merkel is warning the members of the Eurozone that the dogs of war are a distinct probability unless the economic crisis is solved. Another option is the breakup of the European Union as shown on the following video … Continue reading

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Greenspan: It Is Not My Fault

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Alan Greenspan is now admitting that the European Union is doomed to fail. At least Mr. Greenspan does not subscribe to the “too big to fail” philosophy of our politicians. The video after the article shows Greenspan stating that the … Continue reading

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The Dominoes Of Debt

As the following article points out, the solution to the financial collapse of the European Union will be solved. Sometime. No really, sometime. As the EU is finding out, the fiscal mismanagement by politicians who sold their nation’s future by … Continue reading

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The EU Bailout Jig Is Up

The Sunday evening deadline imposed on the European Union by the G20 to resolve their never-ending financial crisis has been postponed until Wednesday. Although the excuses for failing to resolve the crisis are the same, the reality is that the … Continue reading

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European Union Credit Rating Collapse

Moody’s cuts Spain by 2 notches, sees funding risks Moody’s Investors Service on Tuesday cut Spain’s sovereign ratings by two notches, saying high levels of debt in the banking and corporate sectors leave the country vulnerable to funding stress. Worsening … Continue reading

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There Goes the Euro

On Thursday, Fitch downgraded the creditworthiness of UK banks Lloyds and RBS, and also Switzerland’s UBS. As the banks start to fail in the European Union and the credit rating downgrades negatively impacts the ability to turn around their collective economies, the … Continue reading

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Global Stocks Rise as Germany, France Agree on Bank Plan

From FoxNews: World stocks and the euro rose on Monday while top-rated government bonds and the dollar fell after German and French leaders promised to announce fresh steps to tackle the euro zone debt crisis by the end of the … Continue reading

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Latest Financial Reports from the European Union Crisis

A flurry of reports on the European Union’s fiscal crisis has been released just prior to the opening of the European stock markets. The following articles detail the latest information from Switzerland, Germany Portugal and Greece. This will not be … Continue reading

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How Much Will An IMF Bailout Cost the United States?

The International Monetary Fund is broke and needs a bailout of $1.4 trillion. Since the United States is a member of the One World Order cartel composed of the Federal Reserve, IMF and World Bank, we have to pay our … Continue reading

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Europe Rejects Geithner’s Printing Press Solution

Tim Geithner’s latest trip to Europe to implement a “printing press solution” to their financial problems has been rejected. Germany (throught the ECB) has decided to maintain their sovereignty and follow a sound monetary policy that will ensure their country’s and … Continue reading

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This Time It’s Different

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Benjamin Franklin was asked what kind of government the fledging country would become after the Articles of Confederation were replaced. He replied “A republic, if you can keep it”. Are we now repeating history? Timothy Geithner is in Poland at … Continue reading

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European TARP Financed by the Federal Reserve

Peter Orszag, a vice chairman at Citigroup made the following statement today: It is very strongly in our interests, and by that I mean U.S. interests, to avoid having Europe, in particular its banking system, collapse, especially when the U.S. … Continue reading

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The Final Straw for the US Dollar

The Federal Reserve has committed to another bailout today. No Congressional approval was asked for or needed. The recipients of this bailout are not the labor unions, community organizational groups or Democrat contributors. This time the recipient is the European … Continue reading

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Is the Fourth Reich About to Fall?

Germany now controls the European Union. For the past two months, Germany and France have been holding meetings to determine the details for the fiscal stability of the EU. Once France’s banking exposure became public knowledge, their credit rating was … Continue reading

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George Soros Is Making His Move

George Soros is starting to make his move to establish a global government. This new world order is just a front for a small group of people to rule the world through tyranny. Whether Mr. Soros was the benefactor in … Continue reading

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