Election Day Is Finally Here: Tonight Is Going to Suck No Matter What | Matt Taibbi | Rolling Stone

So it’s finally here – the big day. After eighteen months of relentless, ear-splitting propaganda, with thousands, if not tens of thousands, of reporters humping the horse-race (jumping on every single poll like heavily-panting boy-dogs with their little red wieners showing) and day after day swinging the heavy horseshit-hammer of Thor, braining us with one meaningless, made-up non-controversy after another – after all that angst and stress and directionless aggression, it’s finally going to end.

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‘No to police state, end drone wars!’ Buried voices given air at 3rd-party debates – YouTube

As voters in the US begin to voice their choice at the bollot boxes, for either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, other voices have gone almost unheard during the campaign for the presidency. But RT provided a stage for them in our Washington studio.

Obama vs World: Smile and wave! – YouTube

Whoever’s voted into the White House- will inevitably affect the country’s relations with the rest of the world, Russia included. And there’s a widespread feeling around the globe that when it comes to international relations – the incumbent President Obama is a much safer bet than the somewhat hawkish Romney. RT’s Egor Piskunov explains whether we should expect his course to continue if the Democrat stays in power.

Keiser Report: Rip It Up & Start Again! (E363) – YouTube

In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss electing ‘powerless’ governments which then proceed to rip up social contracts and illegally transfer debts to private citizens, who, in turn, accept the ‘moral responsibility’ to keep the corporate welfare Queens rolling in their sacrosanct perks. In the second half, Max Keiser talks to Simon Rose of SaveOurSavers.co.uk about the attempt to try capitalism without capital and how the erosion of savings is costing the economy not only capital but jobs and growth.