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Obama in Breakdown ModePolicy Revolution Now!
by Nancy Spannaus
Nov. 10In what one Washington insider characterized as a ``political impeachment,'' President Barack Obama suffered a stinging repudiation in the Nov. 4 mid-term elections, taking the Democratic Party down along with him. A sea-change in U.S. politics has occurred in which, implicitly, Obama is finished. The problem is that until he is actually out of power, and new policies of economic recovery and international cooperation are put in place, the world economyand potentially the world's existenceare on the verge of being finished as well.
Lyndon LaRouche was emphatic about the next steps required. First, Obama must be removed from power, but that is not sufficient: The United States needs a new combination of forces, and a new positive policy, to address the urgent crises facing the U.S. and humanity.
``What we have to do, is we now have to consider how we form a viable government, under these circumstances,'' LaRouche said Nov. 7. ``Endgame is coming on fast. The international financial system is imploding and disintegrating around us, and we have the job of putting this back together in a way that's going to work, quickly.'' ``Timing is absolutely crucial,'' he added. ``The whole world will be affected by what the United States does in the coming days.'' It is the nature of the world crisis on every frontfrom the British-instigated global war policy, to the economic breakdown crisis to rampaging diseases like Ebolathat demands a revolutionary change in the policy of the U.S. government.... |
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- LaRouche on Elections:
Obama in Breakdown ModePolicy Revolution Now!
In what one Washington insider characterized as a 'political impeachment,' President Barack Obama suffered a stinging repudiation in the Nov. 4 mid-term elections, taking the Democratic Party down with him. A sea-change in U.S. politics has occurred in which, implicitly, Obama is finished. Following the election, Lyndon LaRouche reiterated his call for Obama's removal from the Presidency, stating that 'the endgame is coming on fast.'
Economics
- The APEC Summit:
China Charts a Course for World Economic Recovery
As the world's leaders met in Beijing, against the backdrop of wars in Europe and the Middle East, China's bold initiatives to bring the world onto the track of economic development, have created a ray of hope that mankind may be able to forge a new paradigm, in which war and poverty can be relegated to the trash-bin of history.
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