Andrew Gause
THE REAL WORLD OF MONEY
September 19, 2012
Today’s Topics:
-Apple Computing and the failures of Microsoft
-Why telephone service, airlines and most other services are not what they used to be
-Franchising, subsidizing and interfering by the USG and it’s affects
-Every time a USG operation gets profitable we sell it into the private and when a business gets in trouble the USG buys it
-Fannie Mae, a classic land bank from the beginning and it worked
-The implications of the JFK murder is far reaching into the nooks and crannies of finance says Mr. Gause.
-President Johnson taking away the Silver Certificates in 1968 makes QE3 possible today
-Financing wars through War Bonds in WWII vs. financing unpopular wars with debt beginning with Korea though to Libya
-Guns or Butter how it started and what it really means
-The real yearly deficit today for the USG is Three Trillion Dollars
-QEternity explained in full detail
-Why buying a home will be easier and cheaper to rent the money moving forward
-The Middle East “We’ve only just begunâ€
-The mistake of not having a will
-How to advise a twenty one year old to save starting now
-The Petro dollar red herring continues
-Andy gives his clear predictions for gold and silver prices at year end
Andrew Gause may just be the top man anywhere for the highest quality analysis into the world of money we all live in. Andrew is a currency historian, an internationally recognized expert on the United States monetary system. He’s written two books, “The Secret World of Money†and “Uncle Sam Cooks the Booksâ€. You can order these books as well as speak to Andrew personally. As a One Radio Network listener, you’ll have highest priority in his phone time. His # is 800.468.2646
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