15 July 2010

Hyper Report - 100715

First...
Europe Warns Obama: This Relationship Is Not Working
Europe’s disappointment with Communist and Czar Odrama was laid bare as the EU’s most senior figure called for a dramatic effort to revive transatlantic relations. It has been a fractious few months for EU-U.S. relations, culminating in a fundamental clash of ideas at the G20 summit between Europe’s austerity strategy for ending the economic crisis and Odrama’s call to spend like a drunken sailor. Remember those massive European crowds, who wanted change, cheering for Odrama? Well they got the change....

Next...
Fed Paints Weaker Picture of Growth and Employment
Federal Reserve officials have a slightly dimmer view of the economy than they did in April, reflecting worries about how the European debt crisis could affect U.S. growth and job prospects. European debt crisis!?! Have these idiots not looked at our own financial situation? These fools are throwing rocks in glass houses. Anyway, they think the economy, as measured by the deceptively calculated gross domestic product, will grow between 3 to 3.5 percent this year. The Fed also predicted that a key inflation gauge that's tied to consumer spending would show prices rising 1 to 1.1 percent this year - minus, of course, the rise in cost of food and fuel in the calculation. Beyond this year, the Fed forecast growth in 2011 to be in a range between 3.5 percent to 4.2 percent.
Yeah right.


Next...
Richard Russell: Everything You Need To Know About Gold in Three Sentences
1. The Fed will not tolerate the growing forces of deflation.
2. To combat the deflationary forces, the Fed will devalue the dollar by printing trillions more of Federal fiat funny money.
3. Once it is realized that the Fed is on the path to devalue the dollar, there will be a panic to buy and own gold.
In my Opinion,
4. Don't forget Silver.


Next...
U.S. Pockets $20.6 Billion in Sin Taxes in FY'09
Americans armed themselves to the teeth and paid through the nose to have a smoke. The U.S. federal government collected $20.6 billion in taxes on alcohol, tobacco, firearms and ammunition in fiscal year 2009, up 41 percent from the previous fiscal year. It really is not hard to understand why, and the results of the Gallop Poll conducted in October 2009 bears out the following result. 41 percent of all Americans believed that Odrama would "attempt to ban the sale of guns in the United States while he is president." Perhaps smokes could be barterered, or was the surge was due to Odrama's tobacco habit?

Finally,
Please prepare now for the forthcoming economic, and subsequent social, unrest that will hit the US.
Good Day

1 comment:

  1. Hun: Great idea. Both the YouTube videos and the blog. Thank you. Keep up the good work.

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