Two television spots developed by a national investment firm specializing in U.S. gold and silver coins have been rejected by major television networks, including the Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network, for apparently political reasons.
The ads by Phoenix-based Swiss America Trading Corp feature President Obama and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as animated characters engaging in the potentially inflationary policy of printing paper money with abandon to stimulate the struggling economy.
outdoor338 wrote: Two television spots developed by a national investment firm specializing in U.S. gold and silver coins have been rejected by major television networks, including the Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network, for apparently political reasons.
The ads by Phoenix-based Swiss America Trading Corp feature President Obama and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as animated characters engaging in the potentially inflationary policy of printing paper money with abandon to stimulate the struggling economy.
no surprise to me, given that the news is nothing more than an entertainment show for all major networks and simply providing sound bites with sh**ty studio sets.
Wierd thing about all the money printing is inflation isn't nearly as bad as it should be.
Money is still being loaned out for 30 years at 4%. Very bizarre.
The gold bugs have been in overdrive for the last 4 years and while gold has risen, the doom they predicted hasn't come to pass.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
It certainly is strange indeed! We continue to hear about the European collapse yet it continues to breathe? This surely can't continue for much longer unless we are being misled.
znovkovic wrote: It certainly is strange indeed! We continue to hear about the European collapse yet it continues to breathe? This surely can't continue for much longer unless we are being misled.
Indeed. Makes one wonder if the "political" reasons given as explanation for rejecting the ads isn't just a pile of hooey. It's bad for business to talk about rampant inflation. Which may be on the way sooner rather than later, judging from this:
There definately seems to be a BUZZ about all of this money? Mr. Money is everywhere but nobody can see Mr. Money anywhere? Perhaps Mr. Crisis will help save Mr. Company and settle down Mr. Urgency...story to be continued :help: