LaRouche State of the Union
Presents Solution to Crisis
The full text of Lyndon LaRouche's Jan. 28 webcast address. "I have a singular responsibility because of my knowledge," said LaRouche, "to present the policies which this incumbent President should be implementing. Our job is to make sure that he gets successfully through the next two years. Don't worry about how to make debater's points against him. His tragedy, his downfall, would be this nation's downfall, and your downfall. Start thinking as citizens.
Webcast Question-and-Answer Dialogue
With Lyndon LaRouche
Economics
If the President marches off to war in defiance of much of the world, he will face a sharply increased capital flight out of U.S. markets, and should not expect much help in bailing out the dollar when its collapse accelerates.
Global Jobless Rise Is
Grim Sign of Depression
Panic Spreads Through
Europe's Insurance Firms
Mexico: Vicente Fox Government
Has Begun To Collapse
Congress: An Ominous
Omnibus Spending Bill
Business Briefs
International
The biggest danger now, says Lyndon LaRouche, is that Sharon will go for an "all-crazies" government, fueling the drive to regional war.
Investigate Sharon's Corruption, War Crimes
The Elysée Treaty:
France and Germany Take New Leadership
India-Iran Relations Expand to Central Asia
International Intelligence
National
LaRouche calls for the immediate ouster of Lewis Libby from his post as chief of staff and top national security aide to Vice President Dick Cheney. Libby is one of the top players in the "war party," promoting the suicidal invasion of Iraq; he is also a mole for Russian "Mafiya" interests linked to his business associate Marc Rich.
Rich and `Operation Spiderweb'
What Rumsfeld Knows
About Iraqi Bioweapons
States' Medicaid Cuts Hurt the Economy
National News
History
America's Battle With Britain, 1860-1876:
The Civil War and the American System
Part 2 of the introduction to the classic book by the late W. Allen Salisbury, on the real history of the United States: the free traders vs. the American System.
The Harmony of Interest
An excerpt from the 1851 pamphlet by American System economist Henry C. Carey.
Departments
Editorial
Europe Must Risk More.