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November 29th, 2008, 05:11 PM
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Larouche: Put Citigroup in Bankruptcy Before its Too Late!
"You Damn Fools: You Should Put This Thing Into Bankruptcy!"
LarouchePac | 11-28-8
(LPAC) -- Wall Street insiders know that last Sunday's $269 billion second bailout of Citigroup was intended to be only the first of a series, which will embrace most or all of the major banks. And that Sunday Citigroup fiasco was followed by Paulson's announcement Tuesday of an $800 billion Federal Reserve program to buy junk paper, making a total of over $1 trillion in new "bailout" commitments over a mere three days, and bringing the total up to about $8.5 trillion so far (over half of GDP), in the U.S. alone!
In this setting, Lyndon LaRouche said today: "Why don't they try bankruptcy? We should put this out clearly: You damn fools; you should put this thing in bankruptcy! You don't have enough money in the universe to pay this bill! So why don't you admit it! We should say that; exactly that. We shouldn't do any reporting of this stuff, because reporting it is being impotent in the face of it. Just say that there's not enough money in the universe to pay this damn bill. They can't do it; they should declare bankruptcy, and just cancel all these damn derivatives. We'll protect the firms that are driven into bankruptcy, in bankruptcy reorganization. We have no other course except to put this thing into bankruptcy.
"We're about to launch the greatest hyperinflationary burst in modern history," he continued, "unless we stop this. We're on the verge of a hyperinflationary explosion; they've been trying to conceal this hyperinflationary thing by various tricks so far. Now it can't work any more! So they've got to put the thing into receivership! Put it into bankruptcy now! That should be your headline on everything. There is nothing to do with this thing except put it into bankruptcy. Paulson, stop being a Christian Scientist! Take your medication! Don't be a Christian Scientist all your life; take your medicine!
"This is not just U.S.," LaRouche went on. "This is international. As I had warned, this is now going into a hyperinflationary phase. And if you don't want to blow out the world system, you're going to put the damn thing into bankruptcy now! You're going to put the legitimate banks under bankruptcy protection, now! No protection for derivatives, none! But the banks which may be put normally into bankruptcy as a result of that, are put under bankruptcy protection, and the derivatives payments are suspended.
"What that does, that's life and death time," he emphasized. "If you don't do it, you're going to lose the country! Are you going to do it?-- That's the whole point!
Look, you damn fools,-- you don't know anything! This is the guy that knows what he's talking about; you damn fools haven't known what you were talking about all along! Now, this is what you're going to do if you've got any brains left! "And Paulson," LaRouche said, "I don't care if he's a Christian Scientist or not; he's going to take his medicine! Bankruptcy!
"Bush may not like it," he continued, "but that's what you have to do. And, if you don't like the result, mail the bill to Bush! The Bush Administration itself, is going totally with the British line. And don't let this lame duck **** on your economy!
"The main thing is, my statement should just dominate everything," LaRouche told his associates. "Don't pollute it by coming up with other discussions and explanatory notes, which is what the usual mistake is. In this case, just say, as I've been warning, the hyperinflation is being unleashed. It's being unleashed over this Citibank thing, and this is the time to stop the bullshit. The policy must be to put Citibank and other banks under bankruptcy protection of their normal banking functions, which means freezing all claims based on the speculative investments called derivatives. No bailout for derivatives! Freeze them!
Put the whole thing into bankruptcy and supply the protection to the regular functions of the banks. Then you don't have to pay out all that money, you damn fools! You don't have to put a nickel more into bailouts! Just put the thing under bankruptcy protection as I've told you all along!
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December 1st, 2008, 01:39 PM
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[B]"You Damn Fools: You Should Put This Thing Into Bankruptcy!"
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I guess he has a fifty-fifty chance of being right on this one, but if he is, isn't it the taxpayers who are the real fools, as in, "A fool and his money are soon parted."
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December 1st, 2008, 09:03 PM
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I have it on a good source that Larouche has been reading the ZZ.
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Look, you damn fools,-- you don't know anything! This is the guy that knows what he's talking about; you damn fools haven't known what you were talking about all along! Now, this is what you're going to do if you've got any brains left!
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seriously, he could have read the ZZ and known all that.
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December 1st, 2008, 09:34 PM
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I have it on a good source that Larouche has been reading the ZZ.
seriously, he could have read the ZZ and known all that.
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Impressive, the far reaching influence of the ZZ!
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December 2nd, 2008, 01:41 AM
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I would vote for Larouche... if only he didn't really want to win the war on drugs.
But when it comes to matters of national and global economics, Larouche has no equal. zg
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December 2nd, 2008, 05:15 AM
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I would vote for Larouche... if only he didn't really want to win the war on drugs.
But when it comes to matters of national and global economics, Larouche has no equal. zg
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Yeah, like we all want to be like San Francisco with needles laying all over the streets and parks like some European "enlightened" state. Somewhere between the thought and the implementation, there's a disconnect. Before we go and legalize everything under the sun, we'd better understand what we're getting ourselves into.
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December 2nd, 2008, 12:49 PM
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Yeah, like we all want to be like San Francisco with needles laying all over the streets and parks like some European "enlightened" state. Somewhere between the thought and the implementation, there's a disconnect. Before we go and legalize everything under the sun, we'd better understand what we're getting ourselves into.
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When it comes to a social and medical problem like drug abuse, we better understand that DRUG LAWS damage society much more than DRUG ABUSE. zg
Ps - And that drug use in general is different than drug abuse.
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December 2nd, 2008, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by zengrifter
When it comes to a social and medical problem like drug abuse, we better understand that DRUG LAWS damage society much more than DRUG ABUSE. zg
Ps - And that drug use in general is different than drug abuse.
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Well, I may beg to differ--the law does not make the criminal engage in crime. I still hold the criminal responsible for his criminal acts, not the law. As for drug abuse, San Francisco appears to have increased the incidence of drug abuse by all outward appearances. I will be interested to see what the studies show.
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December 2nd, 2008, 07:14 PM
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Well, I may beg to differ--the law does not make the criminal engage in crime. I still hold the criminal responsible for his criminal acts, not the law. As for drug abuse, San Francisco appears to have increased the incidence of drug abuse by all outward appearances. I will be interested to see what the studies show.
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The urge to do drugs is a NATURAL urge, like sex or hunger -
part of man's innate urge towards self-transcendence.
The para-miltary/law enforcement industrialized complex, along with most politicians,
has thoroughly EXPLOITED drugs.
Drug laws were never passed on the purely moral sanctimonius grounds held out to the public -
there were always political and economic reasons behind the scenes. zg
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December 2nd, 2008, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by zengrifter
The urge to do drugs is a NATURAL urge, like sex or hunger -
part of man's innate urge towards self-transcendence.
The para-miltary/law enforcement industrialized complex, along with most politicians,
has thoroughly EXPLOITED drugs.
Drug laws were never passed on the purely moral sanctimonius grounds held out to the public -
there were always political and economic reasons behind the scenes. zg
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At some point, polarities must change. I find myself repulsed by drugs and the thought of taking drugs. I want to deepen my spirituality, but only by natural means.
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