Hera Research is pleased to present a sobering interview with Neil Barofsky, Senior Research Scholar, Senior Fellow and Adjunct Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law. From December 2008 until March 2011 Mr. Barofsky served as the Special Inspector General for the $700 billion U.S...
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Filed under: collateralized debt obligations, CDOs, mortgage fraud, Neil Barofsky, fraud, crime, waste, TARP, abuse, New York University School of Law, U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, white collar crime, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Bailout, securities fraud
Now that's a new height in fraud. The central bank are printing money as mad. Instead of letting a unsustainable system die. They inflate the money bubble again. And guess what, now the equity holders are roughly 5% richer? Really? We can assume that while having a growth of let's day 2% in Germany...
If it comes to a least three themes 1) politicians and there wrong-doing 2) environmental questions 3) demanding more laws. There was one of the most devastating earth quakes ever in Japan, the only "intersing" theme are nuclear plants... And they start bashing on the technolgy. Nothing but...
Creating Infrastructure for Private Regulation by Alex Merced Everyone on both sides of the aisle have empathy for consumers who are defrauded, swindled, and are tricked into entering trade under false premises. The debate isn't should there be mechanisms to protect and put oversight on the consumer...
I'm back. But well what has changed really. Nothing which could be considered an improvement. The raid is on it's way. Laws written just 10 years ago broken be deledefs. And so on. Money still is fiat-money and they try to drown the EU and US with even more cheap money. The FDP has given up any...
they will not served. the EU will pay for the debts of Greece: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8508688.stm needless to say: http://dejure.org/gesetze/AEUV/126.html and http://dejure.org/gesetze/AEUV/125.html Now a giant new lie is done. Don't count on the fact that you have written contracts. If it pleases...
Gaming the System By Monty Pelerin, posted April 16th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/04/16/gaming-the-system/ Folks, understand what is happening here to cover up the condition of the banks and the economy. I just spent several days with my cousin, an MD from rural Missouri. His tales amazed...
It has become unfashionable in some circles to speak out against the rich. Of course it is a hobby on the left, and it is not at all uncommon for a wealthy congressman or actor to rail against excess, such as former South Carolina Senator Ernest Hollings’, famous statement that, “There’s...
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Filed under: Bail out, Bailout, fraud, socialism, theft, corruption, Communism, toxic loans, mortage crisis, capitalism, fascism, government
I work in the defense industry. As many may know this industry is funded by the government, which means the money comes from tax-payer dollars. Many towns and cities across this nation survive and in some cases thrive off of these tax dollars. Some people get really, really rich and our military is second...
Have you seen the AARP’s latest ad campaign ? It shows a series of children who urge us to take action on the “five core needs” of AARP: “the need for health; the need for financial security; the need to contribute or give back to society; the need for community and to stay connected to family, friends...