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"At this point, we have a banking system that is sick. I mean, it's just crippled,” says Peter St. Onge, a former MBA professor and Ph.D. economist. In an exclusive interview with Daniela Cambone, St. Onge delivers a stark warning about the fragility of the US banking system, revealing the alarming dependence on the Treasury and Federal Reserve for financial survival. Without their support, he asserts, "the entire US banking system for sure would be bankrupt."
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By The Daniela Cambone Show and Taylor Made Economics4.8
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"At this point, we have a banking system that is sick. I mean, it's just crippled,” says Peter St. Onge, a former MBA professor and Ph.D. economist. In an exclusive interview with Daniela Cambone, St. Onge delivers a stark warning about the fragility of the US banking system, revealing the alarming dependence on the Treasury and Federal Reserve for financial survival. Without their support, he asserts, "the entire US banking system for sure would be bankrupt."
Questions on Protecting Your Wealth with Gold & Silver? Schedule a Strategy Call Here ➡️ https://calendly.com/itmtrading/podcast
or Call 866-349-3310
👋 STAY IN TOUCH WITH US ⬇️
🟩 Schedule a Strategy Session: 866-349-3310
🟩 Email us at [email protected]
🟩 Official Homepage http://www.itmtrading.com
🟩 ITM Trading Twitter: https://twitter.com/itmtrading
🟩 Facebook: https://facebook.com/ITMTrading

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