December 21, 2007 (LPAC)--To hear anyone, today, continue to speak of a “financial system”, however they might choose to do so, is peculiarly alarming. An amputee might feverishly scratch the air below his stump to try to calm his nerves, but he would never begin shoe-shopping for a non-existent foot. The “financial system” still referred to, today, by the clinically insane, such as Henry “Igor” Paulson or B. Bubbles Bernanke, is about as existent, today, months after its explosion, as the flakes of dried brain matter, left behind in Nancy Pelosi’s nostrils when the rest of her brain rushed out of her nose, perhaps, after a ‘sneeze’ she caught from straying too close to old Feral Felix the Nazi, Rohatyn.
Such attempts to save this “system” can only lead to fascism, and this is where Congress’ cowardice gives way to intended murder, such as Al Gore’s onrushing genocide. “Ho ho ho” Al says, as food becomes simply unaffordable for the rest of the world.
To see such clear weakness in our Congress can be peculiarly frightening, especially for those who have been waiting for any among the leading Presidential candidates to acknowledge the necessity of a policy based on true, definable American principles, such as the pursuit of happiness, or the General Welfare. But the foolish are not they who turn to the Presidency, as a last hope for their country, but they who would turn to any solution put forward, which excludes the principles of recovery, principles only to be found in the policy put forward in Lyndon LaRouche’s Homeowner and Bank Protection Act of 2007 (As passed today in Saginaw, MI, and Yeadon, PA).
So, to gain an understanding of the specific principles behind the HBPA, and the recovery of the physical economy, read LaRouche’s “Our U.S.A. Needs A Real Candidate!: Let There Be a Time of Thanksgiving”—what you discover therein, and what you must demand of any Presidential candidate who claims to be a patriot of the United States of America, throughout the ensuing weeks and months ahead, could save our nation, before it is too late.