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Volume 32, Number 50, December 30, 2005

EIR Online for this week's issue.

Auto Reconversion Can
Lead the Way to U.S. Recovery

Just as in World War II, the U.S. automotive/machine-tool industry converted at breakneck speed to produce planes, tanks, and guns, at rates never before imagined, so today, our urgent mission is on the terrain of public, or publicly regulated infrastructure.

Rebuilding the U.S.A.:
Travel Among Cities

A memorandum by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The Auto Industry Can Help
Build New Nuclear Plants

Building a High-Speed Railway Network

Sales Drop, Strike Threat
Leave Auto One Way Out

Black Legislators Pass
`Retool Auto' Resolution

Critical Auto Capacity To Be Saved:
Announced and Threatened Shutdowns 2005-08

National

Cheney and His Patsy, Bush,
Face Impeachment Furor

"Impeach, impeachment, and impeachable are words now back in prominent usage, as the result of the antics of Dick Cheney and his patsy, George W. Bush," Lyndon LaRouche commented on Dec. 22, in reference to the firestorm of reactions to the Vice President's assertion that there are no Constitutional limits on the power of the U.S. Presidency.

Documentation

Administration officials defend illegal spying; Rockefeller hits Cheney and NSA spy program; Senators of both parties speak out, seek hearings; "impeachable offense?"

Cheney Suffers Setbacks as
Congress Ends the Year

Cheney and DeLay: Joined at the Hip

The LaRouche Show:
Art and Science: Charting the Course
for the Post-Cheney Era

The Internet radio show hosted Lyndon LaRouche, along with LaRouche Youth Movement panelists Riana St. Classis, Cody Jones, and Jason Ross.

Economics

How Not To Build a Recovery:
A Tale of Two Bozos

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. dissects the piece of chicanery contributed by Felix Rohatyn and Warren Rudman to the Washington Post on Dec. 13.

More on Rohatyn

LaRouche replies to European critics.

Britain's Economy: Going, Going . . .

German Leaders Call for Reregulation

Business Briefs

International

Argentina, Brazil Pay Off Debt to IMF;
Bankers Nervous

The governments of Brazil and Argentina unexpectedly announced that they would pay off the balances owed the International Monetary Fund before the end of this year. So, why are the bankers sweating?

Israel: `The Guy Upstairs' Doesn't Take Polls

Italy: The Flagellants of Val di Susa
and the Danger of Bonapartism

In Memoriam

Eugene McCarthy:
He Acted To Restore Our Nation's Purpose

Back to the Bestiary

EIR interviewed Senator McCarthy right after the 2004 Presidential election.

Interviews

Sen. Eugene McCarthy

The U.S. Senator and 1968 Presidential candidate, in this 2004 interview, gave a hilarious characterization of "The Bestiary" of George Bush, Karl Rove, and their supporters.

Book Reviews

New Research Sheds Light on
Prussian-American Relations

Preussen und die USA 1850-1867: Transatlantische Wechselwirkungen (Prussia and the USA 1850-1867: Mutual Influences Across the Atlantic), by Enno Eimers.

Editorial

We Can Create a U.S. Recovery