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Inflation hurts American working class as Fed prints money like it’s going out of style – RT’s Keiser Report  Inflation hurts American working class as Fed prints money like it’s going out of style – RT’s Keiser Report 
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RT’s Keiser Report looks at the US’ quantitative easing measures, which were initially sold to Americans as a temporary emergency measure after the 2008 financial crisis, but have since become permanent. RT’s Keiser Report looks at the US’ quantitative easing measures, which were initially sold to Americans as a temporary emergency measure after the 2008 financial crisis, but have since become permanent. 
Max Keiser talks to Mitch Feierstein of PlanetPonzi.com about the effects the Federal Reserve’s policy over the past 14 years has had on the US economy.Max Keiser talks to Mitch Feierstein of PlanetPonzi.com about the effects the Federal Reserve’s policy over the past 14 years has had on the US economy.
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