The G7 financial elites met on an island in the Canadian Arctic this last weekend. What were they planning? Could it be a global tax, which Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced this week? We'll start this an examination with an update on the Euro crisis, which has the potential of dealing the global economy a body blow. An interview with Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of the London Telegraph in the UK is featured. Then a jump to Chuck Coppes, (www.chuckcoppes.com) author of "America's Financial Reckoning Day," for a first cut at what went on in at Baffin Island in the arctic this last weekend. Finally a subject change to the first lawsuit challenging provisions of the recent hate crimes legislation which passed congress. Robert Muise from the Thomas More Law Center (www.thomasmore.org) joins the program. John's boralogue advises the Tea Party movement that it has 33 months to make its case and that it's being infiltrated by wolves in sheep's clothing.
Saturday, 13 February 2010
John Loeffler Steel on Steel.: Changes in the Wind/ with Ambrose Evans-Pritchard : the EURO CRISIS- America's Financial Reckoning Day,
02/13/2010
Changes in the Wind
The G7 financial elites met on an island in the Canadian Arctic this last weekend. What were they planning? Could it be a global tax, which Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced this week? We'll start this an examination with an update on the Euro crisis, which has the potential of dealing the global economy a body blow. An interview with Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of the London Telegraph in the UK is featured. Then a jump to Chuck Coppes, (www.chuckcoppes.com) author of "America's Financial Reckoning Day," for a first cut at what went on in at Baffin Island in the arctic this last weekend. Finally a subject change to the first lawsuit challenging provisions of the recent hate crimes legislation which passed congress. Robert Muise from the Thomas More Law Center (www.thomasmore.org) joins the program. John's boralogue advises the Tea Party movement that it has 33 months to make its case and that it's being infiltrated by wolves in sheep's clothing.
The G7 financial elites met on an island in the Canadian Arctic this last weekend. What were they planning? Could it be a global tax, which Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced this week? We'll start this an examination with an update on the Euro crisis, which has the potential of dealing the global economy a body blow. An interview with Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of the London Telegraph in the UK is featured. Then a jump to Chuck Coppes, (www.chuckcoppes.com) author of "America's Financial Reckoning Day," for a first cut at what went on in at Baffin Island in the arctic this last weekend. Finally a subject change to the first lawsuit challenging provisions of the recent hate crimes legislation which passed congress. Robert Muise from the Thomas More Law Center (www.thomasmore.org) joins the program. John's boralogue advises the Tea Party movement that it has 33 months to make its case and that it's being infiltrated by wolves in sheep's clothing.
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