Keiser Report: Economics of Suicide (E237)
In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, cover the great unmentionables: Ron Paul, Vermin Supreme and blackstonesucks.com. In the second half of the show, Max and Stacy discuss Treasury Secretary Geithner trying to coax China into committing economic suicide and learning your maths in America by counting slaves. KR on FB: www.facebook.com
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@TheGoyChannel I agree with both you points.? If I had to list everything unfortunate about youth it would take days. That said, I remember my youth and we had all the same problems. Nothing new here. Texting? What about debit cards? You pay the bank to spend your own money. I can't believe ppl have fallen for that one.
herbert and keiser are to smart to believe this crap about the babyboomers they spout on this show.why try to pit the generations against each other?mmm..starting to wonder about these guys.and why the? ridiculous vomit talk?this show's always been sensational but maybe they should cut back the #of episodes per week so they wouldn't need to stoop to such antics.i enjoy his unique perspective but this show was overboard,may not finish the last half..this is just dumb...
Great show this time. But I don't personally think all of the baby boomers are responsible here...they simply inherited this system in? many instances.
@lowenklee Perhaps you'll begin to do some real research on the subject instead of blaming your elders. If you do, you'll find that there's a certain group who've had control like tentacles over government, media, business. You will find that to talk about it is not allowed; their tentacles have encaptured the legal system as well. If you do honest research, you'll stop blaming fellow? citizens & instead turn your eyes to dual-citizens who always put a foreign country first.
@danmcc22 good point. But the young have? 2 big problems (among many others):
1) they are addicted to Big Biz crap like Facebook, etc. Why does anyone actually PAY to text? Why give the money to Big Biz for something you don't need? Does the under 35 crowd even realize how little the "baby boomers" had at their age comparitively speaking?
2) The young cannot picture the world as it was before them, & they lack life experience. Thus, they are prone to jumping to spurious conclusions.
@moestietabarnak I own nothing control everything, with nonprofit corp. and creative business accounting offshore shell accounts paid zero tax 1998 to date. If everybody? would have done above we would not have this monstrous illegal abomination of a government today Your right, too late now it needs to be completely destroy..
@MEbayB I guess that must be the case.? I was in the 'Haight' ...I was in the thick of demonstrations in DC. I guess I found my own personal answer back then...the Machine had all the control 'way back then'....built my own home back in the woods....
No debts past 35 yrs.....
@kolach China is investing billions into green and alternative energy. China is stilll poor, they are more concerned? with economic growth, and did not pay attention to pollution because that was not their top priority. Now that it is evident, they are making many changes.
Ha ha China's future is brighter? than americas
@mrzack888 Have you seen the air in? China? No one in either country cares about the future generation.
@harveybirdmannequin Unfortunately, the powers that be would have found another? useful idiot.
@sucker4lush I was not palming? off BBers as a silent generation. True, one income could support a family, BUT wage disparity and discrimination was rampant. So the point is that the segment is BLAMING BBers for their grandoise lifestyle and entitlement mentality; I suppose if you want to get specific, you can assign the blame to White middle and upper class Americans because minorities did not benefit in any great measure until your generation was born. Maybe they should have been more specific.
Youtube: "WeAreChange New Jersey Tells Max Keiser About 911GATE"
Very fascinating look? at 9/11 from a financial view point at how it was an inside job. Max has some serious balls, I'll give him that.
Youth today; we don't have the opportunity. Seriously, wake up. Have you looked at the numbers or at the terrain. It's not about living large. We can't afford to live period. Tired of the class and age? warfare model. Stop fighting amongst ourselves. We know what needs to be done. It isn't easy and will take decades of persistence and heartfelt organization.
@vutube379 So what? I'm a Gen X'er and my dad was born in 1923. He "taught me" those things too. What you learn in theory is great. It doesn't change the fact you were palming off Baby Boomers as the "Silent Generation". It doesn't change the economic conditions I mentioned, and more importantly, the causes of those conditions? that the generations find themselves in. There's no arguing living standards continue steadily down since the 70's, not up... Blame corruption at the top!
@sucker4lush Young people today want it all and think someone else should foot the bill when they find they have overextended their credit lines and are drowing in debt like in bankruptcy court. They want to live large like there Hollywood idols but don't have the means or the talent to get there. So as a babyboomer, I might not have lived through the depression, but I grew up in a family with a set of values that were borne from the devastation? the Great Depression caused to family life.
@sucker4lush My mother was born in 1930. My Grandparents and mother lived through the Great Depression. She gave birth to her first son in 1951. My siblings and I are babyboomers. My grandparents and parents both lived and suffered through the Great Depression,? but recovered as did others. That didn't stop them from teaching us the importance of living within your means and knowing your limitations as well as learning to do without. Something the younger generation was not taught.
STOP? SOPA AND PIPA!?
Bring? back the apple suicide Jobs to USA , USA should only attach countries that have Beautiful Women and good beer
@vutube379 If that's your own experience, and that of your kids, fine. But you're really smelling your own crap. BBers weren't born until after WWII. 1946-1964. When Wall Street was punished and reformed for causing the depression, (unlike now,? when they're rewarded) and regular Americans benefited from the new reserve currency advantage... When one income could support a middle-class life. Since then, income inequality skyrocketed, real wages are down and 2 incomes isn't enough...
@rivercarper01 Propaganda has been around for a very long time, and yes, they are victims. Even now, they, like most of America, wear a blindfold. That speaks to the sophistication of psychological warfare that has been the staple of? the wealthy in order to direct the collective consciousness of Americans. Few, even now, will admit what is right in front of them, but the same is true for most Americans, young and old. On the bright side, I hope more Americans lift the veil of ignorance.
Ha Ha ! Young people only vote for him because he'll legalize? weed!!