1992 TV Campaign broadcast. Lyndon LaRouche cuts through the happy horsesh*t often said about the economy back in the 1980's and 90's during the Reagan/Bush presidencies by discussing the history of economics from our founding. Mr. LaRouche then goes into what constitutes a true education in the terms of the requirements of a technologically progressive nation. Mr. LaRouche includes an excerpt from a speech by his then running mate Rev. Jim Bevel After his kangaroo court railroad which put Lyndon LaRouche in Federal prison, he ran a presidential campaign despite the fact that his publishing companies had been bankrupted and shut down and a number of associates likewise railroaded into jail. Despite that, the LaRouche movement continued and was able to put LaRouche on the ballot in a number of states and finance the broadcast of a few half hour television spots, often done by Mr. LaRouche calling in from prison.