By Peter Jamison
It's an open secret that not much changes with the advent of a new year. Resolutions or no, most of us wake up on Jan. 1 with the same reluctance to exercise, 3 p.m. caffeine cravings, and freight of interpersonal neuroses that haunted us on Dec. 31. The same can be said of people's political convictions, and anyone out shopping for organic Brie and not-so-bargain bubbly in San Francisco on New Year's Eve could see that the ravings of Lyndon LaRouche (pictured below) are here