Star Iq
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"With great pride and confident anticipation of the future, Gingrich pointed out that this past USA election was the first time in 76 years that the majority of voters put into office a Republican president and a Republican controlled Senate and House of Representatives. The underlying assumption was that this bodes well for America, and the world, because the Republican (conservative) party finally controls the legislative and executive branches of the government.
Let’s see… 76 years ago. That would be the term of 1929-1933. Let’s hope that history does not repeat itself. But alas, that was also the last time the Saturn-Uranus-Pluto formed a T-square to one another in the heavens. And that same configuration returns again 2008-2010. Once again we are headed towards a “Cardinal Climax.” Everything we are doing now is being pulled like a magnet to the climax of this forthcoming period. Saturn-Uranus-Pluto are now in a Yod formation with one another, alternating between sesquiquadrate and quincunx aspects through summer 2006, with Saturn traversing the midpoint of Uranus and Pluto. It is like being between a rock and a hard place. There is a frustration that things are not working out, and an ominous sense that something has to be done. But no one really knows exactly what to do. Nevertheless, the sense that something must be changed propels our leaders into action, to force something to change, because they have become convinced that things can’t stay the same and work. And the consequences of those decisions will likely come to fruition in 2008-2010… and may very well require more drastic measures… just like they did 76 years earlier when these same planets started moving towards a similar configuration.
We do have a choice. History via astrology teaches us that this is the time of the cycle to save save, save. Or invest in oneself. It is not a favorable time to increase one’s personal or national debt. But where do you save? In the United States? Which countries will be least vulnerable to a surprise devaluation, or default? The answer is: countries whose leaders are building surpluses, not run-away deficits. If George W. Bush is able to honor his promise to half the U.S. deficit in the next five years, then the U.S. will be a great place to hold your money. If you believe his actions will match his words, then stay with America. If not, then you better start looking for places and ways to diversify your portfolio through a broader base of non-dollar backed assets. Unfortunately, astrology cannot answer this question for you. It can only point out the themes that were present in the past, and as you can see, the same themes and conditions seem to be arising again. But the choices we make—our leaders make—can be different, and can thus yield a different outcome. The Republicans control the White House, House of Representatives and the Senate for the first time since the Great Depression of 1929-1933. Let’s hope they can get it right this time.