Celente: American Empire is collapsing
As the US economy continues to struggle, it seems Wall Street and big banks are doing better than ever. The income disparity gap in the United States is the largest of all the developed industrial nations. The Trends Research Institute Director Gerald Celente says the American Empire is collapsing and the banks have committed the greatest bank robbery in the history of the world.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Patriot Act for Internet ahead?
Patriot Act for Internet ahead?
As a result of WikiLeaks, the Obama Administration may introduce a new bill that would allow government officials the ability to spy on Americans through the internet. Meanwhile, an army of hackers rally behind WikiLeaks by shutting down MasterCard and PayPal because they stopped all payments to WikiLeaks. Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen says we could see massive government surveillance of our personal computers, phones and surveillance of our internet activities
As a result of WikiLeaks, the Obama Administration may introduce a new bill that would allow government officials the ability to spy on Americans through the internet. Meanwhile, an army of hackers rally behind WikiLeaks by shutting down MasterCard and PayPal because they stopped all payments to WikiLeaks. Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen says we could see massive government surveillance of our personal computers, phones and surveillance of our internet activities
Has China's economy passed the US economy?
Has China's economy passed the US economy?
A recent survey found that only 1 in 5 Americans said that the US economy is the world's strongest—nearly half picked China instead. Has the United States economy really been passed over by the Chinese? RT's Priya Sridhar is joined by a panel of Washington Examiner Associate Commentary Editor J.P. Freire and Business Insider Joseph Weisenthal to debate America's economic shortcomings
A recent survey found that only 1 in 5 Americans said that the US economy is the world's strongest—nearly half picked China instead. Has the United States economy really been passed over by the Chinese? RT's Priya Sridhar is joined by a panel of Washington Examiner Associate Commentary Editor J.P. Freire and Business Insider Joseph Weisenthal to debate America's economic shortcomings
Camden - Poster child of American ruin
Camden - Poster child of American ruin
Camden, New Jersey is among the poorest and most dangerous cities in America. RT's Anastasia Churkina reports on the extent of the damage, and whether this ghost town - but once industrial giant - could end up disappearing off the face of the Earth.
Camden, New Jersey is among the poorest and most dangerous cities in America. RT's Anastasia Churkina reports on the extent of the damage, and whether this ghost town - but once industrial giant - could end up disappearing off the face of the Earth.
US worst income disparity in world
US worst income disparity in world
Top Wall Street firms will once again break their own salary record this year and as the gap between the haves and have-nots worsens, could it get worse? Most of the government benefits have gone to help Wall Street get on its feet while others suffer. Mike Norman says what is happening to the United States is very disturbing and the US now ranks the lowest in income disparity in the world.
Top Wall Street firms will once again break their own salary record this year and as the gap between the haves and have-nots worsens, could it get worse? Most of the government benefits have gone to help Wall Street get on its feet while others suffer. Mike Norman says what is happening to the United States is very disturbing and the US now ranks the lowest in income disparity in the world.