January 14, 2008 (LPAC)--A Rhode Island State Legislator has just drafted the below resolution for introduction into the legislature.
- Memorial Resolution to the U.S. Congress -
- for Emergency Action to Protect Homeowners and Banks -
Whereas, the onrushing financial crisis involving home mortgages, debt instruments of all types, and the banking system of the United States, threatens to set off an economic collapse worse than the Great Depression of the 1930's; and
Whereas, millions of Americans, including residents of Rhode Island, are faced with foreclosure and loss of their homes over the coming months, and
Whereas, the hedge funds which spread this financial collapse among markets worldwide, by dominating speculation in all those markets, are now going bankrupt and demanding government bailout of their securities and derivatives, and the nominal value of the derivatives based on mortgages alone is the size of the combined GDP of the nations of the world;
Whereas, this financial crisis threatens the integrity of both state and federally chartered banks, as typified by the run on deposits of Countrywide Financial Corporation in California on August 16, which could wipe out the life savings of too many American people, and drastically undermine the economic stability of our states and cities; and
Whereas, under similar circumstances in the 1930's, President Franklin D. Roosevelt successfully intervened to protect banks and homeowners, addressing Congress with a "declaration of national policy" on April 13, 1933, which stated "that the broad interests of the Nation require that special safeguards should be thrown around home ownership as a guarantee of social and economic stability, and that to protect homeowners from inequitable enforced liquidation in a time of general distress is a proper concern of the Government";
Therefore, Be it Resolved, that the House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island calls upon the U.S. Congress to take emergency action in the form of a Homeowners and Bank Protection Act of 2007, as proposed by economist Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., specifically to:
And Be It Further Resolved, that a copy of this resolution shall be forwarded to each member of the Rhode Island Congressional delegation, and also to the President of the United States, for immediate action.