Senators Hagel and Dodd Fall Into Rohatyn's Anti-FDR Trap

Aug. 2, 2007 (LPAC)--Senators Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) and Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), yesterday introduced legislation pushed by Nazi financier Felix Rohatyn to ruin infrastructure investment, in opposition to LaRouche's call for Congress to implement a federal capital budget to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure. The Rohatyn bill, called the National Infrastructure Bank Act of 2007, would create an independent national bank to continue to suppress the lower 80% of income brackets.

"The legislation we are introducing establishes a new system through which the federal government can finance infrastructure projects by leveraging private and public capital to fund large projects that are vital to our country," Hagel said in a press release.

LaRouche commented, "Hagel has a good heart, but has been misadvised. He doesn't understand economics yet, the kind of economics that rules the real world."

The question still remains: Why does Rohatyn hate LaRouche's longstanding call for an FDR-style economic recovery?

Also, if Felix gives a damn about infrastructure, then why did he personally take out the hit on the U.S. automobile sector?


 

 

 

(click on Delphi's bank- ruptcy filing, signed by Felix, for a more detailed dossier on this nazi-scum- bag)