LaRouchePAC Weekly № 44
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At This Nation's Most Dangerous Moment
Ever, the President Can Win the Election
In a panel discussion with reporters
and bloggers today, former NSA senior analyst J. Kirk Wiebe said that
we are in the most dangerous moment in our nation’s history-- the
censorship now in the open against the Biden family corruption story
is worse “than anything the Soviet Union ever did.” Wiebe outlined
concretely how President Trump can drain the swamp, by installing
honest managers in each agency along with a “samurai” with authority
to clean it out. Lawyers who had served in government would be
generally disqualified.
Roger Stone joined the broadcast to
outline the President’s road to victory. He said it is extremely close
and the only votes truly in play are in the black and Hispanic
communities. Stone says hammering Biden/Harris racism, particularly as
exemplified in the Biden 1994 Crime Bill, while stressing wholesale
economic revival, empowerment, and optimism are the path to victory.
Stone also reprised the treasonous elements who attacked the President
over the past 4 years as did Wiebe. Stone was particularly focused on
Steve Bannon, the “neo-con” disguised as a populist. Hear what they have to say >>>
Harley Schlanger, Mike Billington, and
Jason Ross join moderator Dennis Speed for a pre-election Q&A,
covering what's at stake, why now is time to more active than ever,
and how important it is to be an American citizen. Watch/listen now >>>
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Part 4: USA—Successes, Failures, &
Potential
by Benjamin Deniston
"This is what is required for an
actual recovery of the U.S. economy from the disastrous last two
generations of radical environmentalism, globalization, and
post-industrial policies. Because the majority of the growth will come
from nuclear fission power, we can estimate the number of nuclear
power plants in the U.S. will need to increase tenfold by 2050, from
100 to 1,100 (each providing one gigawatt of electric
power).
If the United States is to
fulfill its obligation to its population and posterity, and its role
in leading the kind of anti-imperialist global economic development
reflecting and elaborating the positive principles central to the
founding of this country, this type of energy-flux-density development
of the U.S. economy is absolutely necessary." Read more >>>
Alicia LaRouchePAC
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