LaRouche: Employ the Forgotten Man, the Blue Collar Worker

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October 2, 2009 (LPAC)-- On Thursday, Lyndon LaRouche called to shift the paradigm of the public debate to emphasize the forgotten man, the blue collar worker. If you look at the death of the blue collar worker part of the U.S. economy, combined with the high rate of unemployment among youth, it is clear that the President and the Congress are doing nothing to address the crisis. The key to the situation is to put the blue collar workers back to work. We have to increase real income by focussing on blue collar workers and workers in the farm sector. We need a capital-intensive approach. We need to cut the green crap, go with the Moon-Mars program, cancel the bail outs, free up credit for the necessary infrastructure projects, and put the whole system through financial bankruptcy reorganization, based on Glass-Steagall criteria.

The emphasis has to be on the employment of industrial, advanced technological, and related capabilities, the capabilities upon which the wealth of the nation depends.

Attack the Obama Administration's utter incompetence in not recognizing the necessity of increasing the productivity of the economy per capita. What Obama is doing is increasing the burden on the productive sector of the population and giving bonuses to the thieves. The Administration is doing nothing to restore productivity.

The Obama Administration is clinically insane on economics. It is utterly incompetent. It will cause a breakdown of the US economy because of its incompetence and utter stupidity. The productive labor force is the sector of the population most unemployed. Youth and the hard core of the industrial base of the economy have been put out to pasture. They need to be put to work. People who are useless and incapable of generating wealth are the ones who are surviving. The useless eaters of America are surviving, whereas useful people are being destroyed. These sons of bitches in the Obama Administration are casting aside the only people who can generate wealth, LaRouche said. The President is an asshole. He is a gas-filled balloon with a face painted on it. His shoes are the anchors to keep him from floating away.

We need to get a real President with a real policy, not a floating balloon controlled by teleprompters.

Who are the employable people most likely to generate wealth in the physical output of the economy? Definitely not the behaviorists. Blue collar workers create more wealth than they cost.

The only section of the population trained to produce things of value is being thrown away. People employed or previously employed in the auto/steel sectors represent the greatest concentration of productive potential, and they are being thrown away by the biggest, skinniest idiot in the White House.

We are employing people who consume more than they produce while we are denying employment to people who produce more than they consume.

Is Obama really that stupid?

The number one person on the list of people whose income should be reduced is the President. He has two wives. It is not a marriage, but a tag team between Michelle, and Valerie Jarrett.

On Obama's health-care policy, LaRouche stressed that it will cost more money to provide less health care. The cost of not giving care is more than giving care. Before the HMOs, care began immediately. Our policy is to shut down the HMOs. The highest cost factor is the HMO administrative cost. Go after the HMOs and call for the restoration of Hill Burton. By eliminating the HMOs, we can return to 3-5% overhead. We won't have people filling out forms. We will give them care first. They will stop going through 10 procedures before they get a sneeze cured.

We need to look at a real option. Maybe the President should stop wasting his time. Shut down HMOs and go back to Hill Burton. Under Hill Burton we could deal with 100% of the population, with a very small percentile of overhead. Get rid of the parasite insurance companies. If saving a lot of money is important, that's the way to do it.