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Related: About this forumKeiser Report (E815)
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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the nuclear option in monetary meets fiscal policy as QE for the people encouraged by more and more. They are joined by the Keiser Reports Spanish translator, Alberto Berenguer, who live translates Keiser and gives his insight into the Spanish. In the second half, Max and Stacy interview Liam Halligan of BNE.eu about the Peoples Railway, Jeremy Corbyns economic policies and more.
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As always one of the best takes on current events and economics...
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Keiser Report (E815) (Original Post)
mother earth
Sep 2015
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Max makes it possible to not only understand, but to take in the big picture with humor.
mother earth
Sep 2015
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Gregorian
(23,867 posts)1. Always great discussion. Ten years of listening, and still trying to keep up.
It's just so dense it's hard for me to get it. I'm getting it.
Thanks.
mother earth
(6,002 posts)2. Max makes it possible to not only understand, but to take in the big picture with humor.
I try never to miss his takes. They are all good & spot on.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)3. When I first started listening to Keiser about 5 years ago
I had to replay the episodes a couple of times to get it all, and it took a few months to understand much of what was going on.
Sorta like language immersion.
I appreciate his quick mind and intelligent presentations.