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InvisibleLunarEclipse
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Too Big To Fail, The Fed, And "Systemic Risk"
    #22476481 - 11/04/15 12:58 PM (8 years, 2 months ago)

Janet Yellen announced yet another change of "rules" at the Fed.  Too Big To Fail has been instituted into policy now.  The "system" must be saved in other words Big Bank Cartel protected if/when the crisis they openly have been warning us about finally happens.

What then?  She made it clear the big banks would not be responsible for such debt and could not technically become bankrupt.  The smaller banks of course will be like shooting fish in a barrel for JPM et al.

Pretty shocking but for CONgress just a couple of meaningless questions for her to field because the Fed is their debt supplier and they wouldn't dare rock that boat.


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Re: Too Big To Fail, The Fed, And "Systemic Risk" [Re: LunarEclipse]
    #22489088 - 11/07/15 02:11 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

Th Federal Reserve itself is the epitome of too big to fail. It is protecting its.shareholders; the banks.


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Re: Too Big To Fail, The Fed, And "Systemic Risk" [Re: Shins]
    #22489394 - 11/07/15 07:14 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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Shins said:
Th Federal Reserve itself is the epitome of too big to fail. It is protecting its.shareholders; the banks.




A cartel is a little different from a corporation with shareholders.  Not a lot different, but a little. 

When "they" decide to once again reward their members at the expense of everyone else, in times of crisis that "they" will create due to debt and leverage levels at all time levels, it's not going to end well. 

The system is now in place to literally print unlimited money, while at the same time legally stealing yours through bail ins.  Further, Aunt Janet said the big banks won't be liable.  Of course, the big money will go short just before the SHTF and take all that retirement money just sitting there in overpriced pig stocks.


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