In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss whether
elites are failures and losers or whether they are acting in show trials
while wearing Presidential seals of approval. They also review
Bloomberg's lawsuit seeking evidence of tacit collusion between the EU
and Greece regarding Goldman Sachs' swap deals to hide its debt. In the
second half of the show Max talks to economist, professor and Member of
Parliament in Tunisia, Moncef Cheikhrouhou, about building real
economies so that the next generation will inherit olive trees not
debts.
An ethical person - like a politician, banker or lawyer - may know right from wrong, but unlike many of them, a moral person lives it. An Americanist first already knows that. Bankers and their government agents will always act in their own best interests. Any residual benefit flowing down to the citizens by happenstance will just be litter.