Saturday, February 2, 2013

Paul Krugman : No Debt Crisis, We Can Just Print Money

Responding to House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan's warning that if the federal government continues to run annual $1 trillion deficits we will eventually face a debt crisis, liberal economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman said Wednesday that that is not a legitimate worry because the U.S. government can always print money and weaken the buying power of the dollar. “The United States is a country that has its own currency--can’t run out of cash because we print the money. If you even try to think what would happen--suppose that investors get down on the United States. Even so, that would weaken the dollar, not send interest rates soaring, and that would be good. That would help our exports,” said Liberal economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman

Altlanta Reporter Gets Punched In The Face Live On Air

CBS Atlanta reporter Jeff Chirico confronted a used car dealer accused of stealing tax refunds at his place of business in Gainesville. The man grabbed him by the collar and later punched him in the face. He was not hurt.

An investigative reporter for local Atlanta CBS affiliate WGCL got more than he bargained for this week when he went into the field to find a business man who had been charged with stealing customers' tax refunds.

Reporter Jeff Chirico encountered the father of the man he was attempting to investigate, who was not very welcoming of the local news team. The elderly man grabbed Chirico by the collar and made a fist, saying "it only costs 35 bucks to bust this man in the mouth."

When Chirico tried to enter the man's property, he found himself getting punched in the face and falling to the ground. The man came after him again, warning, "Don't you dare attempted to go in my business. You better get your shit and get it gone."

Chirico, who was not seriously injured, said he would be calling the police "and you'll be arrested for assault" before the man threatened to punch him again.

Alex Jones - Endgame : Population Reduction



Date: 10-27-07
Host: Ian Punnett
Guests: Alex Jones

Filmmaker and activist Alex Jones discussed his latest film, Endgame, which chronicles the so-called "global elite's" rise to power and purportedly reveals their secret plan to reduce the world's population by 80%.

Jones traced the origin of The Bilderberg Group and their several-decades-long pursuit of 'negative eugenics,' a movement which advocated various methods (e.g., abortion, forced sterilization) to control human reproduction/population. According to Jones, the elites have been working to create a world government under which a scared and submissive populace will unknowingly be victims of staged releases of bioweapons and deadly superplagues.

"Despite everything they [the global elite] have been doing, they have been unable to get the numbers that they wanted [dead]," Jones said, noting that the globalists are behind schedule by at least six years. Jones also talked about Transhumanism, H.G. Wells, Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, and the Georgia Guidestones. View the official 'Endgame' trailer, and get more info on the topic at prisonplanet.com.

Michael Savage - Majority of Americans Now Feel Rights Threatened by Government, Collapse of Radio

Michael Savage - Majority of Americans Now Feel Rights Threatened by Government, Collapse of Radio
I completely fear the government. This is why we "need" an ar 15. I keep hearing libs talking about "needs". I don't need the government telling me what I need. I'm not nearly as fearful of citizens with guns as I am fearful of federal law makers.

Pepe Escobar : Let's Not Forget Iraq

Even after the US occupation, Iraq continues to witness external intervention on an enormous scale. Is this what is driving the country towards becoming a failed state? Is the Maliki government contributing to Iraq's fragmentation? And why is Iraq currently out of the media spotlight, despite all the things happening there?