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Tax payers versus tax eaters, Shrinking Eurozone, and Rapacious welfare state governments

The Turkster predicts a shrunken Eurozone when Germany decides to protect itself from hyperinflation by sloughing off Club O’Med. He also provides several investment ideas, to protect yourself from the ensuing chaos, but I’m sure you already know what they … Continue reading

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Hollande: Après moi le déluge

Herr Schlichter unravels the deluded beast that is French democracy, the god that will once again fail, as it has failed so many times before: Europe’s voters say ‘No’ to economic reality And so the printing press rolls on.

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The Euroland Shuffle – Dance floor classics

As Europe collapses, France runs out of money so turns to socialism, Spain disintegrates on its way to 30% unemployment, Greece heads towards revolution, Germany moves towards turning its back on Euroland, and Britain descends into a pit of mindless … Continue reading

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The Silent Anschluss: Germany Formally Requests That Greece Hand Over Its Fiscal Independence

Oh dear. Bye bye Greek independence. Again.

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Europe’s Two Endgames

Uncle Gary North thinks the EU crisis end is near, though he’s unsure which way it will go; collapsed French banking system or German superstate? That it should come to this.

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Keiser Report: Kleptocrats Go for Gold

Max gloats on his prediction that the global kleptocratic elites will steal the Italian government’s gold, via their technocrat placeman Three-Card Monti, in their bid to build their desired global kleptocratic kakistocracy: For UK buffs, there’s also a little coverage … Continue reading

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Debt Sustainability: Which Countries Are Beyond the Point of Return and Why

I was tempted to call this piece, ‘The World in Six Minutes’, because that’s how long it takes hedge fund manager Kyle Bass to describe everything that’s going on, plus everything that’s going to happen, and why. Sublime.

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