Anatomy of casino capitalism

January 28th, 2011 under Best Online Casino Videos

Jane D’Arista unravels the web of banking confidence schemes
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25 Responses to “Anatomy of casino capitalism”

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  2. Rico8458 says:

    the day the american white man, white anglo-saxon protestant white americans let this nation fall down, turn their backs on their own nation, and dont put gold and silver back in their money, then we are all doomed to destruction. every other foreign born hispanic mexican, african, asian ,immigrants hindus, all standing by to take over this country.

  3. Rico8458 says:

    we need treasury notes not fed notes. abolish the fed and save america. stop spending, stop taxing, stop printing, back our dollar with silver or oil barrels, or gold, or a basket of hard asset commodities prices thereof fixed by our gov for 50 years. end fractional reserve banking, this is criminal banksters usury, stop immigration, stop the dream act, our nation is dead broke, stop borrowing from red china, respect our money which is our freedom. money = freedom, no money no freedom.

  4. OrgonVpH7 says:

    Who is going to apply the necessary regulation to corporations when they already own many of the world’s governments ?!
    Thirthy years of neo-liberal policies brought us to our current scenario: NWO = Fascist corporatism = Oligarchy dictatorship = Socialism = Death

  5. bigsteelguy says:

    Read “The Best that money can’t buy” by Jacque Fresco

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    Tons of Videos on my channel to learn more

  6. donques says:

    I’ll take world with no money, please…Resource based economy. See Venus Project / Zeitgeist: Addendum

  7. kmarinas86 says:

    Forex markets are a cancer on the worldwide economy. The problem is, the only way to get rid of Forex markets is to get rid of international currency exchanges, and the only way to do that is to abolish national currencies, which means either a one world currency or a world with no money.

  8. urdu034 says:

    yes, the people are obsessed with their soma, as in Huxley’s Brave new World. I am not hopeful. we can’t really expect common people to gain the specialized knowledge to understand society’s problems but somehow they must get a stronger louder voice and more involvement. we do not have a true representative democracy. well, the corporations are very well represented, as are the AARP, AIPAC, NRA, etc.

  9. hartan1111 says:

    how can this vid, compete with “DANCING WITH THE STARS”, “AMERICAN IDOL”, CNN, FOX, NFL FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, WHO’S DATING WHO, TMZ, OPERA, REALITY SHOWS, BET,…

    HOPE PEOPLE CAN WAKEUP..

  10. RCinPAWA says:

    Tell me about it, Jose. People can’t even figure out that they should spend less than they earn.

    Grade school kids should be taught budgeting and how to balance a checkbook along with critical thinking and basic logic skills.

    But critical thinking is the last thing the power elite want the masses to learn.

  11. josemanuelsalgado says:

    Understanding economics is not simple! We need basic education of how money works. Maybe a month long e-course would be good.

  12. JoePeric85 says:

    “Rampant” speculation and “irrational exuberance” are made possible by the counterfeiting operations of the central bank. End the Fed.

  13. JoePeric85 says:

    If a bank loans money to a business, and the business profits, and the bank profits, how is it that the bank has not helped the economy?

    Specualtion is healthy. It’s what we do with every concious action. We speculate that our actions will have some effect that will lead us to be in some better condition. Without speculation, the motivation for an action, and the action itself would be completely disconnected.

  14. RCinPAWA says:

    I’m glad that at least 4784 people have viewed the video (as of 11-18-09). Actually, that’s probably about the right number. We’re inclined to give the masses credit for being more intelligent and better-informed than they actually are.

    The masses are asses.

  15. britestudiosllc says:

    I get your point. I do think kids throw off view counts on many vids, and the Real News Network is still young and growing… all I can say is spread the word.

  16. RCinPAWA says:

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  17. britestudiosllc says:

    or 4,540 more informed people…

  18. RCinPAWA says:

    One week later only 4540 views.

    Sad.

    The sheeple are clueless.

  19. underyourskindvd says:

    too true.

  20. brainstewn says:

    Great story except for the title. Captialism in its genuine form is not devoid of regulation but rather embraces regulation like a car enjoys brakes. Corporatism is the collusion between mega-business or large corporations and government law makers and bureaucrats; all too often mis-labeled capitalism.

  21. LvDaMuzic says:

    de-regulations get them do it.

  22. tnc1221 says:

    done. i saw this mess coming and left in 2007 to canada, where i have not needed ONE CENT of unemployment.

  23. matthewjohnfaunce says:

    Ponzi Scheme means two thing to me. 1) The Con: The things people are investing in don’t exist, and 2) Necessary Growth: A continually increasing amount of money needs to be injected into the system or it will crash.

    Did the recent financial crash stem from both of these elements? I understand the con, but not the ever increasing pyramid. (This is different from the fractional reserve system, which is a pyramid that can be stable without growth.)

  24. IronGuy100 says:

    capitalism = socialism for rich and government employees

  25. jjrglobal says:

    All made possible by the Federal Reserve and other central banks (Japan) artificially creating negative real interest rates and lending out of the discount window. This is how money is created from nothing. END THE FED