Obviously we need more of Osborne’s austerity. The UK is still only number 2 in some rankings:#Budget2016 pic.twitter.com/MCp8XHAZRC — Tom Pride (@ThomasPride) March 16, 2016

Everyone please be aware of @Prism_Chain and @PumpUpBTC promoting crowd sale: https://t.co/7dvkS2omSm looks fishy. pic.twitter.com/XkjV2bOt9h
— Chris Ellis (@MrChrisEllis) March 15, 2016

We once said that Donald Trump had no chance of winning the nomination. What has happened? https://t.co/7rGY4hEwyx pic.twitter.com/jHq8fp6JIl
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 15, 2016

Former Citi Vice Chairman Robert Rubin, Target of DoJ Investigation, is Too Big to Jail #NakedCapitalism https://t.co/O75kk44f1y
— James F. Blom (@nodejschina) March 15, 2016

JeSuisCharlie? Yeah right. Free speech my sorry arse https://t.co/PFJBSaZFB9
— Dr Nafeez Ahmed (@NafeezAhmed) March 15, 2016

State-Sponsored Chinese Hackers Deploy Bitcoin Ransomware En Masse – NEWSBTC https://t.co/cKbEmzBC9Q — Kazama888 (@KKazama888) March 15, 2016

Americans aren’t angry because other Americans are fabulously wealthy. Americans are angry because the economy is intentionally rigged to benefit a small group of individuals known as “insiders.” They’re angry because rather than add value to society, these insiders parasitically take from society.

David Cameron’s Britain. De-developing nation. https://t.co/drIA3xkPeI — Stacy Herbert (@stacyherbert) March 15, 2016

As FBI war on crypto intensifies, Facebook, Google, WhatsApp to intensify use of encryption https://t.co/5V3Shcptfg pic.twitter.com/QIaYis4XS5
— Boing Boing (@BoingBoing) March 15, 2016

We discuss fanatical central bankers doubling down on a failed policy after forgetting their original aim, while BS-vending talking heads create the conditions ripe for an overthrow of the establishment. In the second half, Max interviews Satyajit Das, author of

Billionaire Barry Diller clones his dog https://t.co/7RqHKoVs0U
— Lynn Shaw (@LynnShawProd) March 15, 2016

The “unsinkable” global financial system is rushing headlong toward its encounter with the iceberg. Why did the Titanic sink, despite being considered unsinkable? The conventional answer is the design of its watertight compartments was flawed: the watertight bulkheads were limited