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Tag Archives: Inflation
GoldMoney podcast: Mish Shedlock’s case for deflation
Episode 91: GoldMoney’s Andy Duncan speaks to Mike “Mish” Shedlock about the entire global financial situation, but particularly focusing upon the debate between those who believe in deflation of the money and credit supply versus those who believe in inflation. … Continue reading
Posted in GoldMoney, Podcasts
Tagged deflation, Gold, Inflation, Mike Shedlock, Mish, Mish Shedlock, Shedlock
Inflation, deflation and stagflation
For money bugs – as I’m rapidly becoming myself – who need an interesting Sunday afternoon debate to counteract the end of the Formula One race season, you might want to listen to Alasdair Macleod’s GoldMoney interview with Jason Burack … Continue reading
Posted in GoldMoney
Tagged deflation, Inflation, stagflation
GoldMoney Podcast: Guido Hülsmann on Mises’ invaluable legacy
My second podcast for GoldMoney, with the redoubtable Professor Jorg Guido Hülsmann: http://www.goldmoney.com/podcast/guido-huelsmann-on-mises-invaluable-legacy.html If you’ve ever wanted to hear the phrase intertemporal disequilibria spoken meaningfully within a coherent sentence, by a proper Austrian economist, all whilst describing the Austrian Theory … Continue reading
Posted in Austrian Economics, Podcasts
Tagged A Theory of Money and Credit, ECB, euro, Federal Reserve, German Gold, GoldMoney, Guido Hülsmann, Inflation, Mises
Dollar Vigilante: It’s a Weekend at Bernie’s Financial System
The Duke of Acapulco speaks to Jason Burack, of Wall St for Main St, in an excellent long interview about the current U.S. presidential ‘ruler selection’ process and much more besides, including naming Jesus as an anarchist. He also intimates … Continue reading
Posted in Dollar Vigilante
Tagged America, Education, Financial Markets, Inflation, Jeff Berwick, Propaganda, Serfdom
Auf Wieder Sehen, Deutschland: Top German court approves €500 billion eurozone bailout
Oh dear. Some more state deities in robes have confirmed that the state is omnipotent, as heavily-pressured German judges have done what their paymasters wanted, and approved the German government’s plans to sell the German folk down the Napoleonic river … Continue reading
Posted in Inflation
Tagged ECB, euro, German Courts, Inflation, QE to Infinity
KWN: Gold, Jim Grant, Bernanke, Draghi, a Collapse in Confidence, & More
As the Illuminati-Politburo gather in Jackson Hole, to centrally plan out our lives for their betterment, Eric King speaks to John Hathaway about their plans to stimulate their tax-cattle into line. Okay, so their ‘stimulation’ plans have failed for the … Continue reading
Posted in King World News
Tagged Eric King, Globally Coordinated Inflation, illuminati, Inflation, Jackson Hole, John Hathaway, King World News
Robert Prechter and James Turk on inflation vs deflation
The podtastic and videotastic Mr James Turk, a.k.a. The Turkster, leads a fascinating discussion about what many would consider a dull topic; inflation versus deflation, which starts in a direction you might be surprised by. That this topic led to … Continue reading
“Inflation rise is temporary” – UK inflation rate rises to 3.5% in March
Yeah, right (HT to Mr Sean Ring.)
Apparently, no ‘inflation’ in Britain, despite economy postage stamps about to undergo 39% price hike
As Britain’s fiat-currency economy continues to implode, held together only by government spending financed by money printing, we continue to watch bemused as government experts continue to assure us that there is no ‘inflation’, despite the price of a basic … Continue reading
Bank of England QE pushes family fill-up cost to over £100
With more tax rises and commodity price inflation to come, fuelled by the UK government’s inability to rein in its spending and their funding of their own deficits via extensive money printing, it’s all starting to go to cock in … Continue reading
