Porter Stansberry’s “End of America” Video: The Case for Inevitable Hyperinflation and Social Unrest

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Just in case you were feeling chipper about the “economic recovery” being touted by the mainstream financial media, check out Porter Stansberry’s End of America video, where he makes a compelling case that inflation is already here, and hyperinflation, severe social unrest, and government imposed financial restrictions are just around the corner. He’s definitely a […]

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Late last week, our good friend and fellow deflationist Carson sent over a link from Mish Shedlock’s blog, reporting a sharp annualized decrease in consumer and revolving credit. I just plotted the Fed’s historical data since 1978 (which I chose because there was a single quarter anomaly in 1977 that I didn’t feel like dealing […]

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About a month ago, Marc Faber told Bloomberg that we could easily see a correction of 20% if the S&P topped 1150 and approached 1200. Well, it seems like we’re just about there, so we’ll see how Faber’s near term musings fare in the weeks ahead. You can check out a video of Faber’s Bloomberg […]

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If there was any question before that the federal deficit was completely out of control and unsustainable, the successful passing of the “free healthcare for all” plan should completely seal the deal! As you probably recall, the out-of-control debt spiral faced by our government sparked some interesting conversation at our local Casey phyle meeting about […]

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Let’s join monetary expert Terry Coxon for a (comically?) detailed look at the Fed’s current balance sheet. I’ll give you a hint: yikes! I’d rank Coxon as one of the foremost experts on monetary policy and its effects on the economy. You may recall his name from a classic book he co-authored with the great […]

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Despite the self congratulatory nature of the financial media in the recent weeks and months, I remain highly skeptical that the worst is indeed behind us. Down in the trenches of daily economic life, I can’t find any noticable signs of improvement. In fact, the only thing that seems to have changed is a sharp […]

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Anyone want to puchase debt at an artificially low interest rate from a party that’s highly unlikely to be able to pay you back? Anyone? Surprisingly…you’re not alone! The Treasury auctioned off another $39 billion last Wednesday (it’s crazy that we get immune to seeing these huge numbers) in an auction that “drew poor demand.” […]

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