April 1, 2013
Barking Window From Activist Post The U.S Dollar is quickly losing its status as the world reserve currency. Five of the top ten economies in the world, plus a few others, no longer use the dollar as an intermediary currency for trade. This trend poses a huge risk to the dollar and the United States [...]
Tags: Activist Post, dollar collapse, Economics, politics, Reserve Currency, US Dollar
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March 11, 2013
Barking Window Michael Snyder, Contributor The mainstream media is absolutely giddy that the U.S. unemployment rate has hit a “four-year low” of 7.7 percent. But is unemployment in the United States actually going down? After all, you would think that it should be. The Obama administration has “borrowed” more than 6 trillion dollars [...]
Tags: Economics, Unemployement, USA
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March 8, 2013
Barking Window Michael Snyder, Contributor Why are so many people leaving the United States right now? Over the past couple of years, an increasing number of Americans have decided that moving to another country is the best way to prepare for the collapse of America. According to the U.S. State Department, an all-time record [...]
Tags: America, Collapse, Economics, Expatriation, Leaving America
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February 1, 2013
Barking Window Michael Snyder, Contributor You better get ready, because there are a whole host of signs that economic trouble is on the horizon. U.S. economic growth slipped into negative territory during the fourth quarter of 2012. That was the first time that has happened in more than three years. Several important measures of manufacturing [...]
Tags: Economics, Economy, Obama, Recession
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January 29, 2013
Barking Window Michael Snyder, Contributor You can thank the reckless money printing that the Federal Reserve has been doing for the incredible bull market that we have seen in recent months. When the Federal Reserve does more “quantitative easing”, it is the financial markets that benefit the most. The Dow and the S&P [...]
Tags: Economics, Economy, Federal Reserve
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January 15, 2013
Barking Window Michael Snyder, Contributor Once upon a time, the U.S. economy produced a seemingly unending supply of good paying jobs that enabled American workers to buy homes, raise families and live the American Dream. But now all of that has changed. Over the past several decades, there have been some fundamental shifts in our [...]
Tags: American, Collapse, Economics, Globalism, Joblessness, Unemployment, USA, Workers
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December 19, 2012
Source: Zero Hedge There is one chart that everyone should see that is part of Reuters’ must read special series: The Unequal State of America: Redistributing Up [5]- it is the chart we have said over the past 4 years is the only one that matters for America – that showing the flattening of America’s [...]
Tags: Death of the Middle Class, Economics, Middle Class
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November 30, 2012
Earl Griffin Activist Post After the Second World War things were rosy in America. We’d won the war. We possessed fearsome weapons that made the world fear us. We thoroughly bombed Europe so that she had nothing. They owed us big time. It made sense to Americans that the Europeans would buy everything they could [...]
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July 19, 2012
By: Earl Griffin, Barking Window How is it that we get so emotional about something as ultimately inconsequential as whether a particular ball team won or lost a game and have no idea why our country is fomenting civil war in Syria? How can we go through our day worried about whether or not its [...]
Tags: Compassion, Economics, Personal Responsibility, Perspective, politics
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