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Jim Rogers: Biggest Financial Collapse in my Lifetime is Overdue

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The billionaire commodity guru Jim Rogers believes the next economic catastrophe is coming and when it arrives it will be the worst financial calamity the 74-year old investor has ever seen. "The financial markets are going to have the worst problems in my life time." Jim joins us at Whiskey Politics and discusses China, Janey Yellen, why "Mr. Obama wasn't a very smart guy", and his opinions about Donald Trump and of course we ask Jim to suggest how we can protect ourselves.

Find Jim all over the financial websites, including CNBC, Business Insider, Zero Hedge, and Wall Street Journal and his website: http://jimrogers.com. Be sure to subscribe to Whiskey Politics at YouTube and our audio podcasts at iTunes, Stitcher or GooglePlay where your 5-star rating would be appreciated as it will help get the word out about our fledgling production (iTunes especially!) In: Little Green Bag, George Baker Selection. Out: Take The Money And Run, The Steve Miller Band.

Produced by Praemonitus Communications and pictures by Thompson Clicks Photo.

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The billionaire commodity guru Jim Rogers believes the next economic catastrophe is coming and when it arrives it will be the worst financial calamity the 74-year old investor has ever seen. "The financial markets are going to have the worst problems in my life time." Jim joins us at Whiskey Politics and discusses China, Janey Yellen, why "Mr. Obama wasn't a very smart guy", and his opinions about Donald Trump and of course we ask Jim to suggest how we can protect ourselves.

Find Jim all over the financial websites, including CNBC, Business Insider, Zero Hedge, and Wall Street Journal and his website: http://jimrogers.com. Be sure to subscribe to Whiskey Politics at YouTube and our audio podcasts at iTunes, Stitcher or GooglePlay where your 5-star rating would be appreciated as it will help get the word out about our fledgling production (iTunes especially!) In: Little Green Bag, George Baker Selection. Out: Take The Money And Run, The Steve Miller Band.

Produced by Praemonitus Communications and pictures by Thompson Clicks Photo.

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