Nov 27 2009

Credit Card Monopoly: Top 5 Issuers Hold $550 Billion in Credit Card Debt Taking up over 60 Percent of the Entire Credit Card Market.

As Americans rush out to shopping centers around the country on Black Friday many retail outlets have their fingers crossed that consumers will spend money that is clearly not on their balance sheet.  The average American is maxed out.  In fact, the typical American family has been subsidizing a decade of stagnant wages with credit […]

Jul 30 2009

The Road to Financial Serfdom: The Official Disconnect of Main Street from Wall Street and the Financial Mainstream Media.

On Thursday with the S&P 500 inching closer to the 1,000 mark it is near impossible to silence the “recession is over” media hype.  Of course, this is the same media that missed the biggest economic collapse since the Great Depression but here they are predicting the end of the recession.  The problem of course […]

Jul 12 2009

S&L Crisis Part Two: Are We Repeating Mistakes from the S&L Crisis? Accounting Sleight of Hand and Mortgage Fraud.

During the savings and loan crisis (S&L crisis) of the 1980s and 1990s a total of 745 thrifts failed.  If we look at the history of the crisis, total losses were largely saddled to the American taxpayer.  It is estimated that some $160.1 billion was the total bill for the crisis with roughly $124.6 billion […]

Jun 10 2009

The Economic Recovery Decoy: Bank Refuge and Auto and Home Sales Plummet. Two Largest Purchases for Americans still Treading Water. Number of Renters Increases by 748,000 in one Quarter.

When I hear about the banks and Wall Street returning TARP money to the government I can’t help to think of a successful Trojan Horse hitting our economy from within.  The initial rush to back an unprecedented bailout for the sake of the economy actually turned out to be a strategic looting of the American […]

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