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Welcome President `X':
A New President for the U.S.A.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
February 20, 2014
No More `Go Along To Get Along!'
Monroe & John Quincy Adams
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The fact of the matter of our republic's history, is that all of our Presidents, since George Washington, until President James Monroe and John Quincy Adams, were not really fit to serve in that office. There were too many ``ifs, and buts,'' such as President John Adams who had ``also buts;'' ``slippery'' Thomas Jefferson, who also had such faults; and James Madison, too: until there came President James Monroe, who came along (for two terms), and was followed by a true genius much in the likeness of Alexander Hamilton: President John Quincy Adams (who had created the forty-eight-state system as an integrated unit among his many achievements). After that, excepting some Presidents who enjoyed short lives in office: the rest, unlike Abraham Lincoln, were surviving heros such as Grant, or some relatively later victims of the Anglophile assassins and outright traitors, such as Andrew Jackson, and Wall Street's own Martin Van Buren. Generally, there were scoundrels, or even outright traitors, such as Theodore Roosevelt (following a successful assassination of his rival, President William McKinley). The good Presidents, since President Grant, were usually dead, not long after arrival....
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  • Welcome President 'X':
    A New President for the U.S.A.
    by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

    'What I am about to present to you, in these following pages has been, to the best of my knowledge never been published ever before, except in the implications of the work of a relative handful of great masters. . . . I shall demonstrate here, why [it] is that Wall Street's 'money,' for example, has no intrinsically physicaleconomic value! It has no justified claim on the income of the citizens of the United States, in particular . . . there is no basis for anyone owing anything to the practices of Wall Street. . . .'

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Economics

  • Fracking:
    An Anglo-Dutch Policy To Destroy the U.S.
    As extreme drought conditions ravage the western U.S., the Anglo-Dutch empire and its associated oil companies are using up voluminous quantities of water in the technology of hydraulic fracturing, or 'fracking,' to access shale oil and gas—further devastating America's food supply. Excerpts from a report by the LaRouchePAC Science Team's Ben Deniston.
  • Glass-Steagall Drive Spreads Nationwide
    Three new memorials for Glass-Steagall were introduced into state legislatures over the last two weeks, bringing the 2014 total to 10, reflecting the fact that state lawmakers are not insulated (as Members of Congress tend to be) from the worsening conditions afflicting their constituencies.

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