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THE COMING OF THE SECOND GREAT DEPRESSION?

Craig Harrington | Published 11/19/08

America has all the ingredients necessary for creating a depression, the recipe is set and the buns are in the oven. The only questions that remain are 1.) when will the fall come and, 2.) how bad can things get?

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The No-Think Nation

Paul Craig Roberts, former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury | 11/19/08

Wow! The entire country is steamed up over the Republicans bailing out a bunch of financial crooks who have paid themselves fortunes in bonuses for destroying America's pensions. Why do Democrats want to protect Republicans from further ignominy by not giving them the opportunity to vote down a bailout for workers? Quick, someone enroll the Democratic Party in Politics 101.

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Bankruptcy Filings Spell Doom for Businesses

Dustin Ensinger | 11/19/08

Corporate bankruptcies were once seen as an opportunity for companies to readjust business models and save jobs in the process. Now businesses filing for bankruptcy are being placed in an increasingly precarious situation as uncertainty surrounds the availability of credit.

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Backlog of Vehicles Piling up at Ports

Dustin Ensinger | 11/19/08

In an undeniable sign of just how poorly the auto industry is currently doing, backlogs of thousands of imported vehicles from Nissan to Toyota to Mercedes Benz are making port properties look more like an LAX parking lot.

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InBev Finalizes Takeover of Anheuser-Busch

Craig Harrington | 11/19/08

InBev completed its long-awaited takeover of Anheuser-Busch Tuesday after several months of anticipation, according to Forbes.

The creation of Anheuser-Busch InBev, as the new incorporation will be called, goes into effect on November 20 when the companies’ stock symbols are replaced by the new conglomerate: ABI. The deal was valued at $70 per share, or $52 billion overall, and creates the world’s largest brewery. Unfortunately, with the headquarters of the new company in Leuven, Belgium, the deal also represents the loss of a true American icon. Anheuser-Busch InBev will still maintain its North American headquarters in St. Louis, but it is now for all intents and purposes a foreign owned company.

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The Great American Sell-Off: A Disastrous Habit

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Foreign Ownership of U.S. Industries

  Sound recording industries97%
  Commodity contracts dealing79%
  Motion picture and sound recording industries75%
  Metal ore mining65%
  Motion picture and video industries64%
  Wineries and distilleries64%
  Database, directory, and other publishers63%
  Book publishers63%
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Foreign Financing of U.S. Government Debt

 Japan$593.4 Bn
 China$518.7 Bn
 United Kingdom$290.8 Bn
 Oil Exporters$173.9 Bn
 Brazil$148.4 Bn
 Carib Bnkng Cntrs$133.5 Bn
 Luxembourg$75.8 Bn
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U.S. Consumption Spent On Foreign Goods

 Footwear90%
 Audio & Video Equipment87%
 Other Leather Products86%
 Leather and Hide Tanning75%
 Apparel Accessories67%
 Apparel67%
 Computer Equipment59%
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