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The Four Powers in Space: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 45, Issue 43
Contributor(s): Larouche Jr, Lyndon H. (Author)
ISBN: 1729596002     ISBN-13: 9781729596005
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $9.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2018
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- Political Science | American Government - Executive Branch
Physical Information: 0.12" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.35 lbs) 58 pages
 
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Oct. 23-In an interview today, less than two weeks before the November 6 Midterm elections, independent candidate Kesha Rogers stressed that her campaign is finding an absolute thirst for big ideas and the types of crash-program problem solving that is characteristic of the space program. Rogers, who is spearheading the LaRouche PAC's Campaign to Secure the Future's intervention into the Midterms, is running as an independent in Texas' 9th C.D. against incumbent Democrat Al Green. Green positioned himself to lead the insane impeachment drive for the Democrats against Donald Trump in grandstanding Congressional speeches in 2017 and early 2018. In those speeches, Green proclaimed, contrary to the explicit words of the Constitution, that impeachment was a matter of partisan whim, that the Constitution did not require that the President commit any crime to be impeached. As a result, Green received a flood of donations from Democratic organizations nationally, while doing virtually nothing for his district, which is one of the poorest districts in Texas. The 9th C.D. was gerrymandered by former House Speaker Tom Delay to dump significant minority populations into one district, in order to protect Republican majorities in other districts in the Houston metropolitan area. Some say the district was even deliberately created for Al Green in 2004, in order to specifically ensure his Democratic seat in Congress. "I chose this District as a challenge," Rogers said, "because even in its creation it exemplifies exactly the type of partisan and identity politics which have failed us and turned statecraft into a small-minded spectator sport, resulting in whole sections of our population being stuck in place, going nowhere, or far worse. Al Green presides over this district like an entitled slum lord, doling out small favors and small programs to make abject poverty somehow more comfortable. "By contrast, I embrace the ideas of Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy, and Lyndon LaRouche: Poverty is not a natural human condition. It is evil. It is something to be completely broken and conquered. "The first pledge of LaRouche PAC's Campaign to Secure the Future is to end the British-inspired coup against Donald Trump and the threat of impeachment. That will continue if the Democrats have a resounding victory in House races. If it continues, then we face a period of absolute chaos right at a time when the financial system, built on a new monstrous monetary bubble, faces a new and more threatening collapse than that we suffered in 2008. "All along, the impeachment drive against Trump has been for one purpose: Get him to give up his big ideas about supporting Glass-Steagall and the American System of political economy, and his intent to have sane relationships with Russia and China. Get him to depend so much on the extant corrupt party machinery that either he loses popular support and can be impeached or, in order to pragmatically survive politically, he returns to the failed programs of George Bush and Barack Obama, which have practically destroyed this nation. "At the Trump-Ted Cruz rally last night, we had a big response to LaRouche PAC's leaflet, 'The 2018 Midterms Are Humanity's Big Chance: Don't Blow It on a Bunch of Crazies Paid for by George Soros.' People were both surprised and intrigued to think about the actual stakes here, including war and peace, rather than remaining in the fox hole thinking which they are fed by the media every day." The leaflet features a cartoon contrasting Rogers' bold future vision for humanity with Al Green's singular devotion to Donald Trump's impeachment.