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What's your generation and how would you change your government?
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(02-17-2022, 03:50 PM)galaxy Wrote: Me: Civic/Adaptive borderline, more Civic than Adaptive. Born in January 2001, currently aged 21, student, from Missouri.


The shortest answer I could possibly give would be "every country should imitate Scandinavia in most ways* unless there is a really good reason not to." Of course, it's actually a lot more detailed and complicated than this. I'll try to find the time to do an Eric-style write-up of it all (though actually, most of the things in his post I would write as well).

*exceptions include things like drug policy, one of the few things Scandinavia doesn't do well

The best ideological description of me is probably "center-left," but I try to avoid ideological labels, because I am very frustrated by the people (read: Boomers) who have decided that the morally righteous thing to do is to pursue their ideologies to the ends of the earth regardless of consequences, completely ignoring the "facts on the ground" and having no regard for anything even resembling pragmatism.

I'm not saying having "values" is bad - quite the opposite, in fact - but I am saying it is often very bad in politics when people insist on doing what their "values" demand rather than what the situation demands. Two Senators who seem to have become fixated on "bipartisanship for the sake of bipartisanship" come to mind.




(02-17-2022, 05:39 AM)Eric the Green Wrote: I see some chance for artistic revival in the 2020s-- unusual for a 4T. Watch the year 2022.

Any thoughts on this now that we're in the year in question?

Agreed with the above. Regarding artistic revival, I don't know yet, it seems an unlikely prediction to pan out right now, but I can feel an increase in sensitivity sometimes now as the conjunction I see related to such a revival approaches. I have felt this before during previous major Jupiter-Neptune angles; none more so than during the grand trine of Jupiter-Saturn-Neptune in the water signs in 1966-1967 (part of a peace symbol formation with Uranus conj. Pluto too). There was a similar trine in mid-2013 I looked forward to, but with less noticable results. Jupiter conjunct Neptune in the watery sign that rules both of these planets should be a powerful sign of a new sensitivity or spirituality, but then, these conjunctions also happened in cave man days. It depends on who is actually on Earth to respond to such indications, and we on the Earth today certainly seem more out of touch with the good vibes than those here in 1966 were.

I have predicted that this conjunction should smooth out the current war threat too, and maybe indicate progress with Iran too. It's an optimistic forecast as well, but we'll see. I also thought it would show releasing of the covid restrictions, which is happening, and I hope it's not too soon as variants could still appear. Another good indication I have seen from this conjunction is that some of the reforms I have forecast will come to pass this year, and it looks like April or so will be the last chance for the BBBBB to pass. There is no better planetary formation than this conjunction, and so I hope we can respond to it. With Saturn in Aquarius and soon also in Pisces, this is a reform era according to past cycles.
"I close my eyes, and I can see a better day" -- Justin Bieber

Keep the spirit alive;
Eric M
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RE: What's your generation and how would you change your government? - by Eric the Green - 02-18-2022, 05:37 PM

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