LPAC Policy Committee with Lyndon LaRouche · June 1, 2015
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Designers say will help reduce theft and fraud.
Recent rise in vaccine victims’ court decisions and concessions not reflected in revised government chart.
One of the best-known rumors was that chickens used by the company are genetically modified and have six wings and eight legs.
Obama ‘will be rebuked’.
Steve Watson | Obama ‘will be rebuked’.
We live in a world of massive monetary inflation and extremely low interest rates. Mortgage rates are near historic lows and yet it seems that people cannot get loans. Home sales are up, but with a near record percentage of sales made with cash, rather than a mortgage. The unemployment rate is nearing “full employment” […]
Man continues texting while lying injured on road.
Americans are clueless about what’s going on around them.
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia – Today, Campaign for Liberty applauded Senator Rand Paul for forcing three controversial surveillance provisions to expire, rather than allow the NSA to continue spying on millions of innocent Americans without cause and […]
Supercomputer that won Jeopardy championship may decide if you live or die.
Armed citizens patrol contest.
Impeach Obama
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Saturday night, Danish DR2 national TV news closed its broadcast featuring Danish Schiller Institute Chairman Tom Gillesberg’s election poster. The host introduced the poster by referring to its headline, “Win-Win with BRICS: Not Collapse and War,” and…
Much of the major media felt obligated to give prominent coverage to Martin O’Malley’s announcement of his Presidential candidacy Saturday, and some featured his attack on Wall Street and promotion of a return to Glass-Steagall. For example, Newsweek‘s headline was: “Attacking Clinton and Wall Street, O’Malley Launches Presidential Bid.” Its article noted that O’Malley’s reference to the “two royal families,” “drew roars from the young, diverse crowd, one of his biggest applause lines of the day. O’Malley also called for the return of Glass-Steagall, a Depression-era financial law that separated commercial from investment banking. It was repealed in 1999 under Clinton’s husband, then-President Bill Clinton,” Newsweek wrote.
The New York Times‘s news article, although featured prominently, made no mention of Glass-Steagall, even though it took note of his attack on “the bullies of Wall Street.” However, a back-up Times piece on “Martin O’Malley on the Issues” dutifully reports that “he wants to break up the nation’s biggest banks and reinstate a version of the Glass-Steagall Act.”
O’Malley was also featured on one of the Sunday “blab” shows, ABC This Week, with an interview that George Stephanopoulos conducted at his Saturday campaign rally. Although there was no explicit reference to Glass-Steagall, the coverage centered on O’Malley’s blast at Wall Street—”I am not beholden to Wall Street interests”—and his call for an economic revival.
Leading the charge against O’Malley is the London Economist, whose May 30 column “O’Malley flat” makes no mention whatsoever of the hated Glass-Steagall Act, but tries to make a big deal out of how the recent Baltimore riots “have unsettled his ambitions, as has Bernie Sanders entering the race.” It concludes hopefully: “It is doubtful that Mr. O’Malley will make any dent in Mrs. Clinton’s commanding lead.” The same race-baiting line about Baltimore is played widely in other U.S. media, including Time, Associated Press, and National Public Radio.