08-21-2020, 10:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-21-2020, 11:02 PM by Eric the Green.)
(08-21-2020, 06:12 PM)CH86 Wrote: Eric Here is a classic case of using a methodology to arrive at findings and then not drawing the logical conclusion from their own findings and methodology. Eric's own astrology charts mention unsuitability of Kamala Harris and then mentions a fall from power in 2020 as well as had already happened in 2016. Yet the possiblity that the fall from power His charts are supposed to signify in 2020 actually means the collapse of the establishment wing of the DNC since they had fully excluded non-neoliberals and non-sjws from the platform thus taking full responsibility for whatever outcome the election brings. Eric refuses to acknowledge that the "fall from power" could mean the end of the neoliberals as a political force after a Trump win on even greater margins than in 2016 resulting in the discrediting of the neoliberal wing and especially the public discrediting of radical sjw-ism of the KHive which would be followed by the wholesale replacement of democrat leadership by Bernie/Tulsi/Yang/Williamson/Joe Rogan Types. Sorry Eric but Kamala is going the way of Mondale and Dukakis on election day this November.
Thanks for considering.
Sorry that I don't draw that conclusion about the DNC. The Democrats remain the Party challenging the White House, so they are the one to benefit from Jupiter and Saturn starting a new cycle, and thus a new beginning for the Establishment.
Trump, being the ultimate neo-liberal, is indeed to suffer a fall, if this indicator is correct; and I hope it will take neo-liberalism down with him. So Kamala might be the new VP, but her failure as nominee in 2024 might bring back the neo-liberal Republicans. The Democrats will need to find another nominee in order to win, although (s)he may not be as progressive as we might wish.
Of course, not to see Trump as a flaming neo-liberal, and a pillar of the Establishment in every sense, is to miss entirely what is going on. And I don't see how a progressive candidate can win without the sjw's as part of that coalition, and black lives matter.
Don't forget though, that this Jupiter-Saturn conjunction is only one factor, and I haven't yet drawn an astrological conclusion about 2020. It looks good though, based on the Lichtman Keys and the polls for Biden, as well as based on this powerful conjunction.
However, I have also written profusely for decades here and in my books and articles predicting a new progressive era for the 2020s. That could in due course bring more power to the Bernie wings, although perhaps not to Tulsi, who has disqualified herself with her loony conspiracy theories about Syria, which she refuses to relinquish. I don't know who among that progressive wing can actually be elected though, according to the horoscope scores. I don't see hope for AOC either, or for Yang or any of the 2020 primary candidates. The liberal or center-left (not neo-liberal), as opposed to progressive, Democratic Party wing still offers the most promising winning candidates, according to my scores. A progressive era may have to come about because the people push and arouse the center-left leaders to action. That has happened already to some extent with Biden, and Harris is at least somewhat to his left politically. That's the way it also happened in previous progressive eras.
I wish better progressive candidates would appear, being a Bernie supporter, but we'll see who comes up through the ranks. We saw a bevy of young millennial leaders at the convention whom I don't know and haven't scored. I doubt Bernie himself can continue to be the standard bearer. But as Lichtman reminds us, success as a prophet requires keeping one's personal political preferences out of the way as fully as possible.
Joe Rogan? Sorry, lol. Google describes him as a comedian with mostly libertarian views. Libertarian = Neo-liberal.
I remember that CH86 stands for Cynic Hero 86, so we should expect a motley mix of views from him, some of them disreputable.
http://philosopherswheel.com/presidentialelections.html