Sunday Talk: David Axelrod, Eric Cantor, Peggy Noonan & More (Video) – The Daily Beast

David Axelrod says the GOP’s ‘in deep trouble,’ Eric Cantor attacks Obama for his ‘negativity,’ Peggy Noonan wishes America was more like England, plus more in our Sunday Talk roundup.

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via Sunday Talk: David Axelrod, Eric Cantor, Peggy Noonan & More (Video) – The Daily Beast.

Liberal media, White House owes preppers and survivalists a massive apology in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy

Liberal media, White House owes preppers and survivalists a massive apology in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy.

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What a banker occupied country looks like – Max Keiser

Today we get a clear picture of who is on the side of the ordinary people of Ireland.  How these ordinary people are being drowned in debt like unwanted mongrel puppies.

President Higgins wants to see a change in the law, whereby once legislation is sent by the president for Supreme Court analysis a citizen cannot challenge it,  so that a person can in future have that option.

We see clearly who profits from a financial coup like this and how the tight lipped CEO of Bank of Ireland feels he has no need to answer coherently to the  citizens of Ireland.

We owe four times more than we did in 2008

Noonan: ‘I’m powerless to tackle bankers’ pay & perks

Q & A with Richie Boucher. CEO Bank of Ireland Very Little Answers.

Higgins wants to extend boundaries of presidency

The average consumer now owes four times more than they did in 2008, stark new figures reveal.

Irish people have become buried in credit union debt and unpaid telephone, fuel and tax bills since the recession kicked in.

The figures, from the company behind the debt defaulters magazine, Stubbs Gazette, show the average consumer now owes almost €10,000 — compared to €2,442 in 2008. Those living in commuter towns and remote rural counties have been particularly badly hit.

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FINANCE Minister Michael Noonan has said he is powerless to rein in the pay and pensions of some of Ireland’s most senior bankers after it emerged that the State’s biggest bank, AIB, used some of a €1.1bn taxpayer bailout to fund former chief executive Eugene Sheehy’s estimated annual pension of €529,000.

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He felt the convention on the Constitution might consider those sections governing the President’s referral of legislation to the Supreme Court. Most difficult for him in the context was the provision whereby a matter “having been referred by the President . . . cannot then be challenged by a citizen”.

via What a banker occupied country looks like – Max Keiser.

Property rights vs. human rights – YouTube

In this edition of the show Max interviews Danny Schechter from newsdissector.net. He talks about the governments’ failure to protect their citizens against financial criminals. Danny Schechter is a television producer, independent filmmaker, blogger, and media critic who writes and lectures frequently about the media in the United States and worldwide.

While Nobody Was Paying Attention, The Bank Of Japan Took A Surprise Step That Could Change The Future Of Central Banks

Zervos On BOJ Decision, Losing Independence – Business Insider.

Yes, Nate Silver Is Betting The Farm – Business Insider

Yes, Nate Silver Is Betting The Farm – Business Insider.

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