Hello John --
We are a critical catalyst in an FDR/JFK reflex emerging in these last days before the most important election of our lives. LaRouche would often call it a "Shelley moment", but in justice it should be called a "LaRouche moment." For any doubters, as highlighted in the exceptional discussion with Kesha Rogers and Gerry Rose in Saturday's Town Hall, FDR, JFK and a Second Trump Administration: Intention in the American Presidency, <[link removed]> look at the first three points in a Republican Party tweet late last week with "Priorities for a Second Term":
“•Establish Permanent Manned Presence on The Moon;
“•Send the 1st Manned Mission to Mars;
“•Build World’s Greatest Infrastructure System....”
Our initiatives and posted material on www.larouchepac.com are coming too fast to summarize here. Note only that on Wednesday, we will have a further press availability with Bill Binney and Kirk Wiebe to build on the hugely successful event last week. Be sure to check the website for new directives constantly. Post everywhere you can, talk to everyone you can, organize everywhere. Get on call-in radio, bring everyone possible to our calls and online events.
We have two exemplary letters-to-the editor as models to adapt, or write on your own, now: From Ron W. in SD: ""Mobilize Food Delivery To Fight Starvation in Africa" <[link removed]> ; and from Doug M. in Baltimore, copied below.
"To the Editor:
The good news: voters this year have a chance to elect a presidential candidate who represents the best traditions of the once-proud Democratic Party. The shocking news—at least for some—is that it’s not Joe Biden: not even close.
The real John F. Kennedy “Democrat” is none other than Donald Trump. Instead of gagging and choking on that assertion, the Never-Trumpers would do far better to consider the historical record.
War and peace: JFK’s efforts to avoid the quagmire of full-scale escalation in Vietnam provoked a big pushback from his Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy, who completely reversed his intent immediately after his assassination, with utterly disastrous results. President Trump’s orders to pull out of Syria and Afghanistan were bitterly resisted by those occupying, ironically, the exact same two Cabinet posts, James Mattis and HR McMaster respectively. But instead of applauding the Kennedy-like efforts of the current President to prevent global conflicts, the mainstream media and the Democratic Party leadership lavished praise on Mattis and Company, calling these happy permanent warriors “the adults in the room”!
Space exploration: Nothing better encapsulates the Trump Administration’s affinity for JFK’s tremendous moon mission than its successor’s name: Artemis, the sister of Apollo. But the determination to set up an industrial base on the moon as the launch point for a later manned trip to Mars stands in total contrast to the aversion of the Obama-Biden Administration for any such undertakings, an attitude that can be fairly described as: Ho-hum, been there, done that. And their 2010 shutdown of the Constellation system set all of NASA on life support, until its present revival.
Energy policy: Like JFK, President Trump is a staunch supporter of peaceful nuclear energy, and has pursued innovative options like the high-temperature gas-cooled reactor, that represent major advances in both safety and efficiency. Starkly unlike JFK, today’s Democrats, under the rubric of the ultra-Malthusian Green New Deal, exhibit a revulsion for atomic power rivaled only by their disdain for oil and coal. Yet while they preach energy conservation, they sure seem to expend a lot of it scolding the rest of us for eating meat, driving cars, and even having kids. Perhaps we can call their policy The Old Frontier.
Monetary matters: JFK made powerful enemies on Wall Street for daring to propose taking the power to print US currency away from the bankers’ private fiefdom—the misnamed Federal Reserve—and restoring it to the actual government agency, the Treasury. President Trump’s (admittedly limited) attempts to rein in the Fed’s omnipotence were met with a flurry of denunciations, many from leading Democrats clearly intent on “earning” the hundreds of millions their party has garnered in recent years from Wall Street and its Silicon Valley offspring.
I cannot swear that if he had the chance today, President Kennedy would vote for Donald Trump—although I certainly think those who cherish his legacy should. But it is beyond dispute, that if he got a whiff of what Joe Biden’s Democratic Party has degenerated into lately, he’d spin in his grave."
Until tonight -
Tim Rush
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