“Inside Job” director Charles Ferguson takes an in-depth look at how banksters brought the nation to the brink of a collapse and why the government continues to let them do it.
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Ron Paul talks to Chris Waltzek on GoldSeek Radio. Topics of discussion include the Financial Reform Bill, competing currencies, the gold price, and 2012.
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The government is not accurately reporting the unemployment figures and inflation numbers.
Ron Paul tells the Joint Economic Committee that the people can handle the truth about unemployment and inflation numbers.
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The United States has committed $Billions of taxpayer money to bailing out Greece. The U.S. is one of the largest contributors to the IMF (International Monetary Fund) which is making the loans to Greece. Further, the Federal Reserve has opened a credit swap scheme with European Central Banks to further loot the American treasury.
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Congressman Paul speaks on the House floor in support of a bill that stops the automatic payraise for Members of Congress.
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Robert Kiyosaki says that to become more financially secure you must first become educated in the B or the I quadrant – or to improve you financial literacy. Once you have this knowledge, you’ll feel more secure even if you have little money. That’s because knowledge is power. Once you have knowledge, you can lay in wait for opportunity and seize it when it goes by.
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President Obama announced about a year ago his plan to cut $100 million from the federal budget.
Sound like a lot of money, right?
Well, let's see what a $100 million budget cut looks like…
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Ron Paul appeared on The ED Show to discuss Senator Dodd's financial regulatory reform bill.
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Last week I had the opportunity to bring up spending and transparency in two important hearings. On Wednesday I questioned Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on some highly questionable uses of funds at the Federal Reserve, and on Thursday I asked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about exorbitant spending at the State Department.
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