by Lyndon LaRouche from LPAC Website
The defeat for Obama will represent a deadly blow to the dynamic of the British Empire, and open up the potential to accelerate the mass strike ferment in the United States, which is increasingly reflecting itself in actions in the direction of restoring national sovereignty.
The British know that "their way of life" is at
stake, and they are fighting tooth and nail on both fronts. But, right now,
it looks like their efforts may crumble.
First there was Prince Philip at Windsor Castle in November, then the Queen at the Commonwealth meeting, then Charles, and now Gordon Brown trying to run the negotiations. Their major stumbling block is the stated, and very real, determination by the Chinese and the Indians to preserve their national sovereignty against enforcement.
This is the crucial element, and if they have
the guts to stick to it, the British can't get their genocidal plans
through.
Those threats, of course, are being further
passed down the line, to try to line up the 60 votes in the Senate to get
this monstrosity through. One source even said that Sen. Ben Nelson
of Nebraska is being told that the
Offutt airforce base in his state will be
shut down, if he doesn't vote for Hitler health.
Not only is the population making its voice heard against the mass murderous health care, but institutional moves are increasing against two major elements of the suppression of national sovereignty:
When Time magazine decided to put its backing behind Fed Chairman 'Bail-out Ben' Bernanke, by naming him its man of the year, it just stoked the flames of opposition.
Bernanke comes up for a vote in the Senate
Banking committee today, but there are now at least five senators vowing to
put a hold on the nomination once it reaches the floor, and the declared
'no' votes are increasing. Even more striking is the fact that there is now
a bipartisan bill for reinstating Glass-Steagall introduced in the
Senate, along with the one being put in by Democrats in the House.
The solution would be instituting a credit system, instead of a monetary system, but those pushing Glass-Steagall are only going as far as Paul Volcker, who has been campaigning internationally for the Glass-Steagall standard, will go.
Essentially, they are scared shitless
about the breakdown crisis, and are trying to soften the blow, with measures
that are compromises with what LaRouche has outlined must be done.
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