LaRouchePAC Weekly № 28
A weekly roundup of news, culture,
and organizing from LaRouchePAC.
The End of the Two Party System:
Lyndon LaRouche's 90th Birthday
On September 9, 2012, his 90th
Birthday, Lyndon LaRouche delivered a vision for mankind's future for
the next 50 years. But, this being in September of 2012,
faced with the prospect of Barack Obama or Mitt Romney as President,
LaRouche declared Barack Obama outrightly evil, an analysis proven
true in the present fascism and treason of the Democratic party in the
United States. He declared Mitt Romney a weak reed like
buckwheat, and corrupt, again, an accurate analysis which typifies the
present Republican Party in the Senate. Intelligent
citizens, LaRouche said, must prepare themselves to run the economy
and the country, as was intended by the Constitution. Watch this 18 minute excerpt
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This Week In The Coup D’etat: A
Turning Point?
Fake poll, after fake poll, after fake
poll, sampling mostly Democrats, shows the senile Joe Biden leading
President Donald Trump. The claims of Trump’s doom and defeat were the
mainstream media’s major narrative this week as the nation struggled
with COVID spikes. This is aimed solely at demoralizing Trump
supporters and creating a sense of inevitability about the election
and about the Jacobin revolution now being conducted by Wall Street
and large multinational corporations, together with Silicon Valley,
and other members of the national security state. Most targeted,
momentarily, are the weak reeds in the U.S. Senate, the
Administration, and the Republican Party establishment who have
supported Trump only because they fear their own electorate. Read the rest of what happened this week
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Trump: British and Obama Treason — "We
Have Them Cold"
Trump and López Obrador Meeting
Confounds Their Enemies, and Opens Great Advance in U.S.-Mexico
Relations
Both clearly enjoyed proving the
political Establishment’s game plan for both sides of the border, who
had predicted confrontation between them, dead wrong. “The
relationship between the United States and Mexico has never been
closer than it is right now. And as the President (López Obrador) said
a little while ago, people were betting against that,” Trump chuckled.
López Obrador smiled as he told Trump: They forecast that our
relationship would fail, and “we are not fighting, and we are
friends.”
Both men understand where the other “is
coming from,” and that that is what their enemies fear. As Trump put
it this afternoon: “Each of us was elected on the pledge to fight
corruption, return power to the people, and put the interests of our
countries first. And I do that and you do that, Mr. President.” López
Obrador had made precisely that point in his first letter to Trump
after he won the election in July 2018.
The Presidents located their
cooperation as a continuation of the best moments of U.S.-Mexican
relations. Read the rest >>>
Alicia LaRouchePAC
Web-Team [email protected]
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