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Attacking Payday Predators Misses the Point

February 20, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

No More Payday Predators … If you were thinking straight, would you pay more than 300 percent in annualized interest – or risk losing your home – to borrow a few hundred dollars? If the answer is no, you might see the wisdom of regulating the short-term, small-sum credit commonly known as payday lending. – BloombergDominant Social Theme: Those who prey on the poor are repre...Read More

GAO and The Goldilocks Option: Audit the Fed but Don't Make It Sweat

February 19, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

Put Extra Eyes on the Fed … From its actions during the 2008 financial crisis to its policy of quantitative easing, there has been a considerable amount of controversy regarding the Federal Reserve system in recent years. Now that Republicans have taken control of the U.S. Senate, the calls for the U.S. Government Accountability Office to "audit the Fed" have increased and gotten l...Read More

Does the Russian Bear Smell Gold?

February 19, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

Is Russia Planning a Gold-Based Currency? … The "perfect-storm" of geopolitical instability, diplomatic isolation, severe currency depreciation, and economic decline now confronting Russia has profoundly damaged Moscow's international standing, and possibly for the long-term. Yet, it is precisely such conditions that may push the country's leadership into taking the radical...Read More

GAO and The Goldilocks Option: Audit the Fed but Don't Make It Sweat

February 19, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

Put Extra Eyes on the Fed … From its actions during the 2008 financial crisis to its policy of quantitative easing, there has been a considerable amount of controversy regarding the Federal Reserve system in recent years. Now that Republicans have taken control of the U.S. Senate, the calls for the U.S. Government Accountability Office to "audit the Fed" have increased and gotten l...Read More

Does the Russian Bear Smell Gold?

February 19, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

Is Russia Planning a Gold-Based Currency? … The "perfect-storm" of geopolitical instability, diplomatic isolation, severe currency depreciation, and economic decline now confronting Russia has profoundly damaged Moscow's international standing, and possibly for the long-term. Yet, it is precisely such conditions that may push the country's leadership into taking the radical...Read More

Improve Mobility Instantly | Mobility Without Stretching | Charles R. Poliquin

February 19, 2015 / www.youtube.com

Kinetic Chain Enhancement (KCE) has been around for about 20 years now. It is one of my best kept secret. It allows to dramatically improve the strength and range of motion of athletes right on the field. Many world class athletes can attest to its efficacy: ask Dmitry Klokov, Matt Wenning or Ed Coan.I developed the Kinetic Chain Enhancement modules mostly because ????,? I think stretching athlete...Read More

Regulate the Regulators - Or Reduce Them?

February 18, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

Regulating the Regulators … U.S. lawmakers say they want regulators — notably, financial regulators — to weigh the economic impact of their actions more carefully. That's actually not a bad idea, as long as it doesn't end up neutering rules that the economy badly needs. With the stated goal of reducing red tape and a modicum of Democratic support, Republicans in Congress...Read More

Destructive Centralization of Global Security

February 18, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

US hosts anti-extremism summit after global terror attacks … The US has opened a three-day summit on countering violent extremism. Representatives from around the world are attending the gathering, which follows shooting incidents in Denmark, France and Australia. Vice President Joe Biden said it was imperative to engage with immigrants who may be radicalised because of marginalisation. &quo...Read More

Regulate the Regulators - Or Reduce Them?

February 18, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

Regulating the Regulators … U.S. lawmakers say they want regulators — notably, financial regulators — to weigh the economic impact of their actions more carefully. That's actually not a bad idea, as long as it doesn't end up neutering rules that the economy badly needs. With the stated goal of reducing red tape and a modicum of Democratic support, Republicans in Congress...Read More

Destructive Centralization of Global Security

February 18, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

US hosts anti-extremism summit after global terror attacks … The US has opened a three-day summit on countering violent extremism. Representatives from around the world are attending the gathering, which follows shooting incidents in Denmark, France and Australia. Vice President Joe Biden said it was imperative to engage with immigrants who may be radicalised because of marginalisation. &quo...Read More

Tatiana Snaps At Waitress For Telling The Truth - Kitchen Nightmares

February 18, 2015 / www.youtube.com

SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW HELL'S KITCHEN CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt1f...Tatiana refuses to tell her chefs about the dishes coming back to the kitchen and so they keep sending out dreadful undercooked food.If you liked this clip check out the rest of Gordon's channels:http://www.youtube.com/gordonramsayhttp://www.youtube.com/thefwordhttp://www.youtube.com/kitchennightmaresMore Gordon R...Read More

RedRaw The Stand Glasgow

February 17, 2015 / www.youtube.com

Hosting RedRaw at The Glasgow Stand, February 2015Read More

Sub-Prime Redux? … Happy Days!

February 17, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

3% down payments lure first-time homebuyers … After years of moving around the country for his job with Marriott hotels, John Eddleman wanted to put down roots. Last month, he bought a brick bungalow on Des Moines' south side, taking advantage of a recent federal policy change that allows down payments of as low as 3%. "It came at just the right time because otherwise I would have h...Read More

Yemen: A Chaotic Country Worth Watching Closely

February 17, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

In Yemen there is no longer a government or a president. On January 22, after the Houthi, (Zaydi Shiites) militiamen in the north besieged the presidential palace in Sana'a, both interim President (since 2012) Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi and Prime Minister Khaled Bahah (of a caretaker government which secured parliamentary confidence in December 2014), resigned. Washington has closed its embassy an...Read More

Sub-Prime Redux? … Happy Days!

February 17, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

3% down payments lure first-time homebuyers … After years of moving around the country for his job with Marriott hotels, John Eddleman wanted to put down roots. Last month, he bought a brick bungalow on Des Moines' south side, taking advantage of a recent federal policy change that allows down payments of as low as 3%. "It came at just the right time because otherwise I would have h...Read More

Yemen: A Chaotic Country Worth Watching Closely

February 17, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

In Yemen there is no longer a government or a president. On January 22, after the Houthi, (Zaydi Shiites) militiamen in the north besieged the presidential palace in Sana'a, both interim President (since 2012) Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi and Prime Minister Khaled Bahah (of a caretaker government which secured parliamentary confidence in December 2014), resigned. Washington has closed its embassy an...Read More

Why Being Next Door to a Major Means Opportunity for Investors

February 17, 2015 / www.youtube.com

CEO of GoviEx Uranium, Daniel Major describes the company's large uranium project in Niger.Read More

RedRaw The Stand Glasgow

February 17, 2015 / www.youtube.com

Hosting RedRaw at The Glasgow Stand, February 2015Read More

Are Central Banks Benefiting Debtor Nations Via Monetary Strategies - or Are They Merely Fixing Prices?

February 16, 2015 / www.thedailybell.com

What a Central Bank Can, and Can't, Do About Government Debt … In the 1920s, Britain embarked on a determined drive to work off the debt accumulated during the First World War through a program of severe austerity. As the International Monetary Fund pointed out in a 2012 report, Britain failed; by the early 1930s, its debt was higher as a share of GDP than it was at the start of the 1920...Read More

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