ZIRP! the USAClown hits the LA Art Show 2015
There were so many red dots splattered on the walls it looked like a murder scene.
There were so many red dots splattered on the walls it looked like a murder scene.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download In the wake of the Swiss National Bank shocking the market this week de-pegging the CHF from the Euro, the Golden Jackass Jim Willie joined us over the weekend for an Exclusive Interview discussing: Willie explains why…
Coming to you from Mexico City where we find the so-called “failed state” looks a whole lot better in many regards than certain Western countries. We look at the role of the US drug war in creating the ultra-violence which…
Looking for some weekend infotainment? Here are some suggestions: Frontline’s video: Putin’s Way (running time 54:10) This weekend in the USA only, Unveiled Threat (nonfiction, and, in part, memoir) is an Amazon Kindle Countdown deal. Download it for $0.99, a…
Podcast: Play in new window | Download A day after the Swiss National Bank SHOCKED the market by de-pegging the franc from the Euro, causing a 30% move in the CHF Thursday, Jay Taylor joins The Doc & Eric Dubin to break down all of the implications: …
The “war on terror” is the best thing to happen to power hungry politicians since a fire of questionable origin destroyed the Reichstag building in Berlin on February 27, 1933. Not only does the “war on terror” represent big business for shady crony capitalists, it…
The “war on terror” is the best thing to happen to power hungry politicians since a fire of questionable origin destroyed the Reichstag building in Berlin on February 27, 1933. Not only does the “war on terror” represent big business for shady crony capitalists, it…
This is the Swiss National Bank’s idea of “further measures”. Read more…
This is the Swiss National Bank’s idea of “further measures.“
According to a recent report in the New York Times, not only are more banks lending against art as collateral; some are even starting to create collateralized debt obligations with art as the underlying asset. But is this really possible?…
According to a recent report in the New York Times, not only are more banks lending against art as collateral; some are even starting to create collateralized debt obligations with art as the underlying asset. But is this really possible?…