The "General Welfare" is our Constitutional Duty
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I appreciate your enthusiasm. But, I don't want your get-out-of-the-ponzi-scheme by way of a some Nazi scheme. I can take care of myself, and those around me that need help, because I don't sit around waiting for the government to help out.
Do you not enjoy the little freedom you have left?
Liberty or death for me.
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Great Video! The government needs to make loans directly to the people and businesses instead of letting the banks lend the money and then collect interest on money they create out of thin air!
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Good job.
Inspirational talk.
5*s
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Free food, clothing, housing, education and travel for all would be a good start
A good education should start with a course in comparative religion and comparative mythology so children learn early not to fall for the talking snake in a tree theory of the world
As it is we trade our labor/value for fiat/debt currency than we take those debt notes and rip others off by trading for things we need to survive, insanity
That's how we create national debt for our slave farms. It's a cult cycle.
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I welcome your comment.
I like LaRouche and I will take your word for now.
If I hear LaRouche supporting a bad FDR plan I will make sure to note it.
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Loss of Republic due to electrical failure? I think not. No business is viable...hahaha, none that are based on a debt based model! Debt=Slavery!
You guys are nuts, THE Ponzi scheme is collapsing around us, and the last one to own dollars loses! The last bubble to pop is the bond market (i.e. govt. debt and the collapse of the US Dollar). FDR's legacy (SS Ponzi scheme that has $50T of unfunded obligations) is a huge part of the problem! Credit contraction is merely a symptom!
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LaRoucheisright 3 years ago
I agree with a lot you have to say but, I do not agree with La Rouches idolizing of FDR.
peepnklown 3 years ago
Actually LaRouche doesn't idolize FDR. He uses some of what FDR did as an example of what we must do now. Not all of what he did. LaRouche's
proposals are much more profound as is LaRouche in general than FDR. Specxifically that FDR put these gangster bankers in jail and put their banks into receivership so that they can be used for the public good, that same public which they have been looting incessantly since 1971, when they got their wish for floating exchange rates. That is the system now.
LaRoucheisright 3 years ago
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LaRoucheisright 3 years ago