This idea that we were "losing" productive capacity since WWII is nonsense - the building for WWII was a temporary burst done out of war bonds, rationing, high debt, and other unsustainable war measures. So of course total production went down after the war, but most war production was not the consumer goods people need, it was instruments of war that do not create any wealth. Its no different than if we just built millions of widgets we didn't need - the post-war boom was postwar for a reason
@PayChkSlaveRebellion - get rid of the price system, gold & silver are manpilutaed comodites and they are in short supply relavtive to the worlds population, and the elite use slave labor in many parts of the world and in Africa in particluar to produce, Children at that, there is a great video on yt: "Technate design"
Larouch has common sense anwsers. If there is one thing I have learned in my 21 years it's that efficiency lies in simplicity. The real obsticle we have here is the secret society that has infiltrated our media and government. They want a New World Order, and they are collasping the economy to get it. They are our enemy.
Necessities first, then we can figure out the rest. We could feed the whole world with Africa. The only issue for the future that I see is a lack of fresh water. Now, we can desalinate water with new methods. I heard a method of using nanorobots to magnetize salt.
but what to do I know
pistraurder 1 year ago
This idea that we were "losing" productive capacity since WWII is nonsense - the building for WWII was a temporary burst done out of war bonds, rationing, high debt, and other unsustainable war measures. So of course total production went down after the war, but most war production was not the consumer goods people need, it was instruments of war that do not create any wealth. Its no different than if we just built millions of widgets we didn't need - the post-war boom was postwar for a reason
TheBullionBull 1 year ago
What I see is a blatant, in - your- face destruction of a free world, and human rights.
outthr 1 year ago
Larouche is fantastic, i trully believe that, but a physical economy can not be without, Gold, Silver (ie. physical chemistry)
PayChkSlaveRebellion 1 year ago
@PayChkSlaveRebellion - get rid of the price system, gold & silver are manpilutaed comodites and they are in short supply relavtive to the worlds population, and the elite use slave labor in many parts of the world and in Africa in particluar to produce, Children at that, there is a great video on yt: "Technate design"
ngonea 1 year ago
you and whose army?
ukulelectric 1 year ago
Larouch has common sense anwsers. If there is one thing I have learned in my 21 years it's that efficiency lies in simplicity. The real obsticle we have here is the secret society that has infiltrated our media and government. They want a New World Order, and they are collasping the economy to get it. They are our enemy.
Dubsackjack 1 year ago 13
Necessities first, then we can figure out the rest. We could feed the whole world with Africa. The only issue for the future that I see is a lack of fresh water. Now, we can desalinate water with new methods. I heard a method of using nanorobots to magnetize salt.
Dubsackjack 1 year ago
powerful stuff
goblinboy77 1 year ago 3
We need Glass-Steagall or Die
mylilibaby 1 year ago 8
@mylilibaby
Awesome, you think it's good but when they're controlling your money, then you'd say you'd rather die.
mariotaz 1 year ago
Lyndon LaDouche.
warrkrymez 1 year ago
@warrkrymez Could you please expand on your remark there "warrkrymez"? What compels you?
HellhoundStudios 1 year ago
How could Nixon's illegal executive order be allowed to stand ?
I really appreciate LaRouche's perspective on solving the present crisis but wonder why obvious subversion of law was ignored.
boots920 1 year ago