11/21/2008 Part 1/3 Peter Schiff: Markets Reacting To Nomination Of Tim Geithner?

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25 Responses to “11/21/2008 Part 1/3 Peter Schiff: Markets Reacting To Nomination Of Tim Geithner?”

garyowen4ever Said:

anybody notice …
anybody notice these banksters look like FRANKENSTEIN MONSTERS,,,,GEITHNER, HORMATS, FULD,THAIN, PAULSON, GREENSPAN….ALL SUBHUMAN FREAKS OF THE unNATURAL.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
garyowen4ever Said:

zog is in charge, …
zog is in charge, the prex is a puppet of zog.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
garyowen4ever Said:

zog is in charge, …
zog is in charge, the prex is a puppet of zog.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
pepsimannampepsi Said:

Tim Geithner is not …
Tim Geithner is not going to have a problem spending peoples money to bailout the banks. He never contributed. If the average person cheated,lied, or simply didn’t pay their taxes, You would have the authorities all over your face.

These politicians always get a free pass on everything. It’s nonsence. CHANGE? what Change? Looks like more government and more political B.S. is coming.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
jtmoana Said:

It is very simple. …
It is very simple. A man with tainted history is more likely to pick the people of his kind. This is a simple Psychological phenomena.
Hillary: Collecting Millions of dollars from states that sponsor Terrorism.
Tim Geithner: Didn’t Pay his taxes ($34,000) and illegal Nanny.
Holder: A man who advocated terrorist organizations.
All that we heard from these people is “APOLOGY”, and the Liberals claimed they were “Honest mistakes”. Imagine if these people are Republicans. There would be riots!

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
pgthinker007 Said:

I am a new …
I am a new immigrant in America. I got a janitors position through staffing agency. The agency pays me $7.50 an hour. As I got my paycheck I noticed that Federal and State taxes were not deducted. I informed a payroll department about this matter, and they fixed it. How come a university graduate man made an honest mistake for 4 years? (According to Obama it was an honest mistake). If someone had done similar mistakes from the Bush administration, how Americans would react?

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Ecothearcy Said:

He worked for the …
He worked for the chicoms and saudis and BCCI while at Kissinger ociates. as part of the foreign criminal Blackstone syndicate . check the references. videdo:

Tim Timothy Geithner Treasury Secretary Designee Linked to Foreign Criminal Syndicate, Inauguration Obama Grand Theft Nation-

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
roscoe85cj Said:

Obama is a .. …
Obama is a … and his TOP pick for Treasury Secretary who doesn’t pay his own taxes is no better !

fuck these democrats … CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN Ha ha haaa ha ha ha ha lmfao

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Ecothearcy Said:

important …
important connections on timothy geithner , scams

vid Obama Grand Theft nation

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Ecothearcy Said:

U must be an idiot. …
U must be an idiot. Geithner worked for citi golman rubin and then paid citi billions, he scammed bear stearns employees and let their ets go unpaid for to foreigners. He is a traitor.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
gearzone2611 Said:

A sound policy of …
A sound policy of Economy is to let it flow freely. It dont need a patch-ups to ease the pain. If they do that, it’ll burst and it will collapse the economy. They better not to intervene the very cycle of economy. Now, its getting worst… deficits is getting higher. Which why the Fed is now printing money. No one’s lending the America now. ‘Cause they all know America is broke. Im pretty sure this coming year is much more worst. People must face the consequences that this FED has created!

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
5to5overtime Said:

i liked this video …
i liked this video :)

great vid Dv

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
dchoker000 Said:

You’re right. I …
You’re right. I misspoke. I mean he’s the only one on these guys on the financial tv shows that’s saying these things right now. sorry.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Playboysmurf1 Said:

I agree that Schiff …
I agree that Schiff understands what is going on here but he is by no means the only one who can predict what’s going to hapen next. This is common sence all you hsve to do is take a few steps back and see the big long term picture.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
dchoker000 Said:

Schiff is the only …
Schiff is the only one that understands the principles of Austrian Economics, and he’s the only one that can predict what’s going to happen.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
dablakintelect Said:

Stages in the US …
Stages in the US history: Rise of standard of life fueled by grabbing indian lands *and black people for free labor*.
End of the possibility of grabbing indian lands(there are no more): period of great depression

fixed

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
MDEMONIC689 Said:

Amazing how people …
Amazing how people who should know better somehow believe you can inflate the money supply without causing trade prices and therefore consumer prices to increase down the line, yes he who prints the money and gets the money first benefits, the people who use the money first get the benefit but down the line it is a tax on the people FACT.

They must have skipped thier economics lessons, those two guys arguing against peter make a plank of wood look like a computer.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
TheCZMan Said:

I dont think it is …
I dont think it is possible to discuss stuff with propagandists.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Nickelodeon2002 Said:

I’m not really sure …
I’m not really sure what you’ve just said…so I guess we are at an impasse…I do understand you think I’m a “propagandist”…lol…so I guess there is no point in discussing things further. Best Regards.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
morosi15 Said:

These two guys… …
These two guys…have they no clue who they’re up against? Peter, again, has to explain how government is not the answer to a problem government itself has created.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
TheCZMan Said:

I guess you missed …
I guess you missed my point. I told that land grabbing was what fueled the US growth, you came up with a side tracking on Japan (classical)
So save you provide me with data that Japan has done without enriching their own geographical area with new matter or I would have learned nothing at all (save of course, that propagandists are legions over the internet)

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
jumpoutatree Said:

blah blah blah… …
blah blah blah… you’re all a buncha fockin holes, ju know tha? Know why? Cos ju dont have the ballz to be what ju wanna be!! JUNIOR PARTNER!! ((flyyyy Pelicans!!))

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Nickelodeon2002 Said:

You’ve missed my …
You’ve missed my point entirely….if land(or specifically mineral rich) was so important in establishing means of wealth in a sovereign area then they would have a low standard of living.

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
TheCZMan Said:

And? Just relieve …
And? Just relieve me of a doubt: Japan is importing iron ore to fabricate steel? Because reading you, I suddenly came to think that Japan makes steel out of nothing…

Just to know…

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Nickelodeon2002 Said:

Ok, just to make a …
Ok, just to make a point I’m going to use one example…but there are many…Take Japan-always one of the top steel producing countries. Do you know how much Iron ore they have domestically? Virtually none….

Comment made on March 8th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
 

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