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Monday, August 16, 2010
Peter Schiff on The Stress Tests
Peter Schiff : "If we keep pursuing the policies that we are pursuing now we are going to have a depression that is going to last a long time. These stress tests are a joke, they were reverse engineered, there is no stress. I said it`s like letting a bunch of gerbils run on a bridge and then say "Aha, the bridge is sound!"I mean, there is no stress in these tests."
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Peter Schiff on The StressTests
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