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Jim Rogers on Bloomberg "Night Talk"



Jim Rogers appeared on Bloomberg's "Night Talk" program last night. We've posted the full video interview here.

Rogers' appearance came right on the heels of the Citigroup bailout announcements, so you know Jim will have a thing or two to say about that. He does not disappoint on that count.

While the subjects of Citigroup and government interventions into the economy take up a good chunk of this interview, Rogers and host Mike Shneider also find time to discuss US monetary policy, the causes of our current financial crisis, Obama's economic advisers, the recent plunge in commodity prices, opportunities in agricultural commodities, the outlook for America, and a whole lot more. 

I won't summarize the interview points here; just be sure to watch this clip. After watching this interview, you'll probably want to forward it on to some of your family, colleagues, and friends. There's a real wake up call here, especially for those who may still be under the spell of our politicians, unelected officials, and the nightly TV news. 

Related articles and posts:

1. Jim Rogers interview on FT.com - Finance Trends Matter. 

2. Citigroup: the latest government rescue - Finance Trends Matter. 

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