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On Aug. 24, Lyndon LaRouche outlined a seven-point program as the only possible solution for the present threat of a global breakdown crisis. Having presented the overview of the program in our last issue, we now give in-depth attention to each of the necessary steps, beginning with the one which most people find the most ``impractical'': the removal of President Barack Obama from the U.S. Presidency.
As LaRouche explained: ``So, no more time for fools playing games. Obama must be thrown out of office, because, unless he is thrown out of office, then, the system will crash. And there will be nothing for the nations of the trans-Atlantic community to look forward to, except Hell. Therefore, he must be removed {first}, so that he's not able to jam up the passage of a Glass-Steagall reenactment on the basis of the same principles as Franklin Delano Roosevelt's action in signing the original Glass-Steagall Act.
``That's number one: the crash. The elimination of Obama, and the Glass-Steagall Act, in that succession, must be done.'' We elaborate the essential supporting evidence for LaRouche's assertion.
- I. Removal by the 25th Amendment:
Obama's Nero Complex
On April 11, 2009, Lyndon LaRouche shocked the world by delivering a webcast in which he declared that the fundamental problem ...
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This Week's Cover
- LaRouche's Seven Necessary Steps:
Step OneRemove Obama, Implement Glass-Steagall
Lyndon LaRouche has outlined a seven-point program as the only possible solution for the present threat of a global breakdown crisis. In our last issue, we presented the overview; in this and subsequent issues, we will provide in-depth attention to each of the necessary steps, beginning with the one which most people find the most 'impractical': the removal of Barack Obama from the U.S. Presidency. 'Obama must be removed first,' LaRouche declared, 'so that he's not able to jam up the passage of a Glass-Steagall reenactment. . . .'
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