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Nov. 3The results of the election yesterday decided nothing, stated Lyndon LaRouche in today's LPAC Weekly Report. True, the Democratic Party has been left in tatters, but the Republican Party that is coming in, has absolutely nothing to offer, in response to the actual breakdown crisis engulfing the nation, and the world. Those who are declaring victory are like the leaders of the French Revolution: on top today, and on the way to the guillotine tomorrow.
We cannot come to any conclusions yet as to what the ``trend line'' is going to be, LaRouche continued. For example, take the contrast between the results in Texas and California. In Texas, a lot of good Democrats were wiped out, because President Obama was seen as the ``bad guy,'' and they were associated with him. In California, it was that son-of-a-Nazi Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was the hate object, and therefore, the Republicans, who were associated with him, lost the significant contests. What we know, is that important decisions are going to have to be made soon, but we can't really expect them to surface before the end of the week, after his webcast, LaRouche said. Certain sections of the Democratic Party that represent actual leadershipincluding LaRouchePAC, and the Clinton groupingare going to have to decide what moves to make in the face of what, otherwise, looks to be a move toward political chaos... |
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March 23, 2007
EIR News Service announced the publication of
The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,
by Professor Stanislav M. Menshikov.
Translated from the Russian by Rachel Douglas, the book is an authoritative study of the Russian economy during the first 15 years after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The Preface, by EIR founder and contributing editor Lyndon LaRouche, titled, "Russia's Next Step," poses the need for U.S. policy-makers to study and grasp the "disease" presented in this book, since it represents "an economic global pandemic which we must all join to defeat." |
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This Week's Cover
- The Election Decided Nothing;
The U.S. Needs Leadership Now
The results of the Nov. 2 election decided nothing, stated Lyndon LaRouche, the following day. True, the Democratic Party has been left in tatters, but the Republican Party that is coming in, has absolutely nothing to offer, in response to the actual breakdown crisis engulfing the nation, and the world. Those who are declaring victory are like the leaders of the French Revolution: on top today, and on the way to the guillotine tomorrow.
- FDR's Measures Worked To Reverse the Great Depression
The measures adopted by President Franklin Roosevelt to move us out of the 1930s Depression worked. FDR advocate Lyndon LaRouche has proposed three measures to bring about a recovery today: Revive FDR's Glass-Steagall Act; rescue the bankrupt cities and states, where cutbacks in essential services and employment are leading to disintegration of the fabric of American society; build NAWAPA and its spinoffs to spearhead the reindustrialization and revival of the U.S. and world economy.
Economics
- LPAC Talks with Infrastructure Experts:
NAWAPATowards a New Economic Platform
A conference call, hosted by LPAC on Oct. 23, with specialists in different fields from around the country, on the topic of implementing NAWAPA. Among the experts who participated were a project manager, heavy industry construction; a professor of civil and environmental engineering; a railroad engineer; a chemical and nuclear engineer, and project manager at the U.S. Department of Energy; and a retired nuclear engineer. Their dialogue was with members of the LPAC Basement Team.
International
- U.S.-Russia War on Drugs:
Has Ivanov's Pressure on the U.S. Finally Produced Results?
The potential for cooperation between the United States and Russia was demonstrated early on Oct. 28, when the first-ever joint effort of Russia's Federal Drug Control Service, Afghanistan's Ministry of Internal Affairs, and U.S. special forces in Afghanistan, ran a successful raid against heroin-producing laboratories in Nangarhar province, on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. But much more needs to be done to crush the Britishprotected opium trade.
- India, Facing Huge Challenges, Will Host a Depleted American President
- Without NASA's Manned Space Program, the Chilean Miners Would Be Dead
- In MemoriamNéstor Kirchner:
The Argentine Leader Took on the Financial Hit Men; Rescued His Nation
- Pam Am 103:
Blair, BP, and Libyathe British Cover-Up
Interview
- Heidi Mayer:
Homeless, Starving Children; Americans Are in Denial
Mayer is the executive director of YouthHope, a non-profit organization in Redlands, Calif., that provides services to desperately needy youth, 'to build confidence and promote self-sufficiency for homeless and runaway youth by providing trust, hope, support, and education.'
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