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  1. Friedman: China Rescue? (1 reply)
  2. Bernard Madoff: Wall Street Swindler Strikes Powerful Blows for Social Justice by James Petras / December 20th, 2008 (0 replies)
  3. The Reckoning Bush Philosophy Stoked Mortgage Bonfire By JO BECKER, SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and STEPHEN LABATON (0 replies)
  4. As Outlook Dims, Obama Expands Recovery Plans By JACKIE CALMES (0 replies)
  5. The Madoff Magnum Opus by Paul Kedrosky (0 replies)
  6. If the former chairman of Nasdaq is a crook, Who Can You Trust in America? (0 replies)
  7. Bernie Madoff's Victims: The List (0 replies)
  8. “The market has failed, and officialdom is perpetuating that failure.” by Mike Whitney (2 replies)
  9. World Crisis Tipping Point In March, 2009 (0 replies)
  10. Wall Street sets the Stage for the Next Big Heist - by Andrew Hughes (0 replies)
  11. Stimulating the US Government to Bankruptcy by Dan Lieberman / December 18th, 2008 (0 replies)
  12. The Fed and the Treasury Need to Come Clean About Where The Money Is Going Nomi Prins, The Nation (0 replies)
  13. Peter Morici What's Next for the Fed? (0 replies)
  14. Good News on the Economy (1435 replies)
  15. AMITY SHLAES When My Recession Becomes Your Great Depression (1 reply)
  16. Soros-influenced groups make inroads in Obama Administration December 19, 2008 (0 replies)
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: The Madoff Economy - New York Times (0 replies)
  18. Madoff Reflects Investment Industry Itself - Paul Krugman, NY Times (0 replies)
  19. Obama Has a Blank Economic Check - Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard (0 replies)
  20. CBO Sees Hurdles in Financing Obama's Health Plan - New York Times (0 replies)
  21. The Year the Financial System Stopped Working - Floyd Norris, NY Times (0 replies)
  22. # # Walker's World: Could U.S. go bankrupt? (0 replies)
  23. Forget Holiday Sales -- Struggling Retailers May Turn to Defense Contracts to Keep From Going Under Nick Turse, Tomdispatch.com (0 replies)
  24. Did America Get Punk'd on the Bailout? By David Sirota (0 replies)
  25. America's Economic Collapse: How Bad Will it Get? by Michael Panzner (0 replies)
  26. Obama Works to Overhaul TARP - Wall Street Journal (0 replies)
  27. Will Obama Privatize Public Assets To Pay For “Economic Recovery”? by Bruce Dixon (0 replies)
  28. Where did all the money disappear? Liquid fantasies (0 replies)
  29. How recessions become Great Depressions (0 replies)
  30. IMF chief issues stark warning on economic crisis (0 replies)
  31. Deflation Is Just Around the Corner by Edward Harrison (2 replies)
  32. Dawn of ZIRP in the U.S.: Fed Cuts Target Fed Funds Rate Range to 0-0.25% (2 replies)
  33. This Is What the End of the Line Looks Like by James Picerno (0 replies)
  34. Great Depression Not Imminent, But Inevitable by Rakesh Saxena (0 replies)
  35. Fed's Decision Helps Create Worst Case Scenario for the Dollar by Ashraf Laidi (0 replies)
  36. In Madoff We Trust by Peter Schiff (0 replies)
  37. Securities Firms' Q4 Results: Bleak Outlook Persists (0 replies)
  38. U.S. Construction Starts At Record Lows and Demand Still Falling, The U.S. Housing Sector Is Still Far From Bottoming Out (0 replies)
  39. The Fed goes to Defcon 1 MarketWatch - USA By MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Federal Reserve declared war on Tuesday, promising to do wha (0 replies)
  40. M.D. WEISS: THE DEFLATION WE'VE BEEN WARNING YOU ABOUT IS HERE! (1 reply)
  41. Obama and His Advisors Won't Know What Hit Them When the Economy Finally Tanks PF - Gerard Jackson (0 replies)
  42. In auto bailout, GOP finds an old foe (0 replies)
  43. Can Hedge Funds Be Fraudulent? by Felix Salmon (0 replies)
  44. n the Long Run, the Dollar Is Dead by J Clinton Hill (0 replies)
  45. Deflation Economics and the Dollar by Joseph Trevisani (0 replies)
  46. Madoff's Fraud Is Nothing Compared to the U.S. Treasury's by James West (0 replies)
  47. Alan Greenspan's Collapsing Reputation by Tim Iacono (0 replies)
  48. Exploring Madoff's Ponzi Scheme Will Unveil the Causes of This Global Monetary Crisis by J. S. Kim (0 replies)
  49. Madoff's $50bn Ponzi Scheme Fraud: Tracking The Fallout · (0 replies)
  50. New York Region: The City Bolsters Its Effort to Shelter Homeless Veterans By LESLIE KAUFMAN (0 replies)
  51. U.S. Federal Reserve Sets Stage for Weimar Style Hyper-inflation - 15th Dec 08 - F_William_Engdahl (0 replies)
  52. Deflation 2009 as Central Bank Credit Creation Loses to Derivatives Deleveraging - 15th Dec 08 - John_Mauldin (0 replies)
  53. Editorial: Questions for Mr. Geithner (0 replies)
  54. Let the Banks Fail: Why a Few of the Financial Giants Should Crash By Joshua Holland (0 replies)
  55. Damage Report 2008: Household Wealth Down $10 Trillion by Kirk Shinkle (1 reply)
  56. Bond Market Expecting Outright Depression by J.D. Steinhilber (0 replies)
  57. Nominal U.S. Retail Sales Drop For Fifth Month In A Row (0 replies)
  58. States' Funds for Jobless Are Drying Up (0 replies)
  59. As Rates Near Zero, the Fed Turns to Unproven Methods (0 replies)
  60. Four Opinions on OTC Derivatives by Susan M. Mangiero (0 replies)
  61. The Madoff Affair: What Else is the SEC Ignoring? by Gary Weiss (0 replies)
  62. Collapse of Pension Funds: The End of Retirement? - by Shamus Cooke - 2008-12-13 (3 replies)
  63. U.S. Trade Deficit Widens in October: Exports Continues to Fall (0 replies)
  64. Comparing Credit Card and Mortgage Debt Receivables: What Is the Connection? (0 replies)
  65. Reckless Endangerment! by Rich Hartmann (0 replies)
  66. Why I am bearish on the U.S. Dollar by Edward Harrison (0 replies)
  67. Shall We Call it a Depression Now? by Robert Reich (0 replies)
  68. Is The Deficit A Threat To A Future Recovery? by Mark Thoma (0 replies)
  69. # Overly Leveraged Private Equity Deals Deepen Recession by Money Morning (0 replies)
  70. Why the Fed Wants to Issue its Own Debt by Tim Iacono (0 replies)
  71. World Bank Releases Forecast for Global Economy, And it's Not Pretty by Andrew Hughes (0 replies)
  72. Trade Deficit Rises, Destroying More American Jobs by Peter Morici (0 replies)
  73. Sports / Baseball: Job Seekers Find Baseball's Minor Leagues Are Scaling Back By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT (0 replies)
  74. Joblessness Grows in New York By PATRICK MCGEEHAN (0 replies)
  75. Forecast: 2 Million Jobs Lost in 2009 money.cnn.com (0 replies)
  76. Economist US Exports Fall More Than Two Percent Washington Post By Howard Schneider (0 replies)
  77. Foreclosure Storm Will Hit U.S. in 2009 as Loan Changes Fail Email | Print | A A A By Dan Levy Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) (0 replies)
  78. Recession seen worsening (0 replies)
  79. Obama's Plans Sound Great, But How Will He Get the Money? by Andrew Hughes (0 replies)
  80. Economy Now in Unprecedented Freefall by Paul Carton (0 replies)
  81. Economic Outlook for 2009: A New Deal for a House of Cards by Ray Hendon (0 replies)
  82. Fed to Issue Debt AND Print Money? by James West (0 replies)
  83. Ivy League Dunces Have Led America Off a Cliff Chris Hedges, Truthdig (0 replies)
  84. Can Obama Escape the Taint of Blagojevich? - Massimo Calabresi, Time (0 replies)
  85. A Ruinous Bias Against Helping Detroit - Joe Conason, New York Observer (0 replies)
  86. Real Problem: People Don’t Want Detroit's Cars - David Leonhardt, NYT (0 replies)
  87. Why Infrastructure? - Steve Coll, The New Yorker (0 replies)
  88. What Do the Clintons Have on Obama? - Camille Paglia, Salon (0 replies)
  89. Friedman: Detroit Slept (0 replies)
  90. Clearing the Path for a Workers' Surge? Card Check by Mike Whitney (1 reply)
  91. Taking risks with bailout for U.S. automakers By David E. Sanger (0 replies)
  92. Froomkin: Triumphalism Amid the Wreckage (0 replies)
  93. Government Is Back Paul Waldman December 9, 2008 (0 replies)
  94. Capitalist Fools: Placing Blame for the Crisis - Joseph Stiglitz, Vanity Fair (0 replies)
  95. How Fumbling the Bailout Led to the Chicago Sit In Ian Welsh, Firedoglake (0 replies)
  96. Employment Report Is Much Worse Than Reported by Andrew Horowitz (0 replies)
  97. US Economy: Straddling Depression and Recession by Jonathan O'Shaughnessy (0 replies)
  98. Time for the American Government and People To Confront Reality by Markham Lee (0 replies)
  99. Trouble in Pensionland by Kevin S. Price (0 replies)
  100. Should Fannie and Freddie Be Buying or Guaranteeing Investor Mortgages at All? by Michael Steinberg (0 replies)
  101. Will Obama's Economic Plan Be Effective in Coping With the Financial Crisis and Recession? (1 reply)
  102. The Credit Crunch in the Eurozone Is Here: Banks Won't Lend, Capital Markets Are Shut Down (0 replies)
  103. Obama team eager to intervene Obama and his picks likely to stick their noses into more foreign disputes (1 reply)
  104. Job losses could hit 3 million soon, index indicates (0 replies)
  105. Majority of Modified Loans Fail Again, Regulator Says (0 replies)
  106. The Fallacy That Government Creates Jobs Daniel J. Mitchell on Pajamas Media. (2 replies)
  107. 41 US States Face Bankruptcy In 2009 (1 reply)
  108. AP Photo / Douglas Healey The Best and the Brightest Led America Off a Cliff By Chris Hedges (0 replies)
  109. Paul Krugman: US Auto Industry Will Probably Disappear * Quick Read (3 replies)
  110. Ben Bernanke's Daring Experiment - Robert Samuelson, Washington Post (0 replies)
  111. Why Credit Cards Matter So Much (0 replies)
  112. African Americans and the auto industry (0 replies)
  113. U.S. Dollar: The Next Bubble to Pop (0 replies)
  114. Financial Crisis Weakens NYC's Position As World's Financial Capital * Quick Read (5 replies)
  115. One Sector Still Thriving: The Business Of War * Quick Read (2 replies)
  116. This Guy Predicted The Financial Crisis And Was Derided For It (VIDEO) * Quick Read (1 reply)
  117. Post Crash, Where Will Investment Bankers Go? - Beth Kowitt, Fortune (1 reply)
  118. Bill Clinton: US Must Spend Its Way Out Of Crisis * Quick Read (0 replies)
  119. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Halting Foreclosures During Holidays * Quick Read (0 replies)
  120. Greenspan: This Is The Worst Economy I've Ever Seen * Quick Read (0 replies)
  121. The World Is at Severe Risk of a Global Systemic Financial Meltdown and a Severe Global Depression Nouriel Roubini (0 replies)
  122. This Guy Predicted The Financial Crisis And Was Derided For It (VIDEO) * Quick Read (0 replies)
  123. We Have Dow 5,000 Redux - William Gross, Pimco Asset (0 replies)
  124. Trump Sees Act of God In Recession - Floyd Norris, New York Times (0 replies)
  125. The World of the Rich Collapses - Michael Shnayerson, Vanity Fair (0 replies)
  126. Slouching Toward a Depression? By PETER MORICI (0 replies)
  127. Why Are Investors Lunging After Low Yielding T-Bills? by The Sovereign Society (0 replies)
  128. GM: More Bailout-Worthy than Citigroup (0 replies)
  129. GM: More Bailout-Worthy than Citigroup (0 replies)
  130. Editorial: The Employment Crash (0 replies)
  131. "We Let The Crooks Take Over" (0 replies)
  132. YRC Worldwide Teamsters Employees to Vote on Contract ModificationsProposal includes 10% wage reduction, ownership stake in YRC Worldwide (1 reply)
  133. The Manipulation of Gold Prices (1 reply)
  134. JOHN M. BERRY Fed Takes a $3 Trillion Gamble to Spur Lending (0 replies)
  135. US Homeless - This is not America (0 replies)
  136. ROBERT B. REICH Shall We Call It a Depression Now? robertreich.blogspot.com (0 replies)
  137. China Shuns Investments in West’s Finance Sector (0 replies)
  138. Anybody Watching Oil, Gold, Euro, Pound? (20 replies)
  139. New Securities Exchange Commission regulations fail miserably to address the real issues - by Andrew Hughes - 2008-12-04 (1 reply)
  140. Michael Moore: Save the Auto Industry and Kick Its CEOs to the Curb Michael Moore, MichaelMoore.com (0 replies)
  141. Robert Reich on the debate to come over means by which to stimulate the economy (5 replies)
  142. # 2009 Recession Will Be Severe: 'There Is a Global Deflationary Risk,' Roubini Says- Tech Ticker (0 replies)
  143. Auto Rescue, Take Two (0 replies)
  144. Michael Moore Nails It (2 replies)
  145. Bear Stearns THE COLLAPSE Bringing Down Bear Stearns (0 replies)
  146. credit crunch Reversal of Fortune (0 replies)
  147. Niall Ferguson Wall Street Lays Another Egg (0 replies)
  148. WALL STREET Profiles in Panic (0 replies)
  149. False Cures for the Recession - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune (0 replies)
  150. Desperate Times, Desperate Policies - Nouriel Roubini, Forbes (0 replies)
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