Emerald
27.03.2004, 09:59 |
3-Welt-Land: USA Thread gesperrt |
-->von Adrian van Eck:
Money-Forecast Letter, Holliston / USA: zitiert im seinem neuesten 'Letter':
Our Federal Government is now dipping into the novel '1984' for tactics and techniques to hide from public view the fact that serious 1970s style inflation is now breaking out... What they seem not to understand is that burying the statistical data will NOT keep word of this inflation from spreading across the US by world of mouth."
"His speech put Bush briefly on the side of Paul Craig Roberts, economist to President Reagan in the 1980s, who has turned against outsourcing and now says at the rate we are going, America will be a Third World Country in just nine years!"
"With Commercial and Industrial Loans already at a pathetic low, it is clear that US companies are not expanding as the ISM constantly says in its worthless reports. The result is MZM Money Growth is far below its level of last August, in this untrustworthy Fed chart."
"So, it is time to face facts: G.W. Bush is being led to ruin by bad advisors."
"One of the worst, it turns out, is Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan -- who after 17 years running the central bank, feels he is an expert on every aspect of the government. He constantly says so -- to Congress and the President. Every time Greenspan testifies before Congress and the President, the stock market turns down. That is because his forecasts have proven worthless and so is his advice. But he has stayed at the Fed too long. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
quotes from Richard Russel to the above:
All the above are the words of a man that I have found to be one of the best and most honest and accurate veteran observers of the economic and political scene. Frankly, I've never heard Adrian Van Eck talk this way before. Adrian is one of the very few economists whose words I take seriously. And believe me, Adrian today is not a happy man.
Besser kann man die gegenwärtige US-Politik nicht hinschreiben!
Emerald.
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kingsolomon
27.03.2004, 11:11
@ Emerald
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z.B. Zahl der Kraftstoffdiebstähle stark angestiegen |
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<ul> ~ As gas prices rise, so do thefts at pump</ul>
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Spartakus
27.03.2004, 11:22
@ kingsolomon
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Und das bei $1.76 per gallon=3,785 Liter |
-->neulich las ich in einer Statistik, dass der V8 immer noch der meistverkaufte Motor in den USA ist. Bei 4-5 Litern Hubraum tut natürlich selbst ein Spritpreis von $1.76 pro Gallone weh.
Aber man möchte sich gar nicht vorstellen, was bei einer Verdopplung des Spritpreises in den USA passiert, hier wäre es zwar lästig, würde aber kaum solche Auswirkungen haben.
<ul> ~ Peak Oil- das Ende des billigen Ã-ls</ul>
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topas89
28.03.2004, 01:31
@ Spartakus
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Übersicht über US- Benzinpreis (o.Text) |
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<ul> ~ http://www.gaspricewatch.com</ul>
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