That Uranian Surprise

I  was worried about that lunar eclipse in Taurus, with Uranus conjunct, on election day. Uranus is the planet that shakes up the status quo. It promises the unexpected, surprises that come out of nowhere. It rules earthquakes, which should tell you something.

Now it’s November 12, four days after the election. The surprise is that there wasn’t any red tsunami. Right now, tonight, the senate is at 49/49. Democrats need just one vote – Warnock in Georgia or Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada to gain the majority. Or, preferably, both.

Even if the repugs take the house by a few seats, this election has thrown the party into disarray. For the most part, Trump’s choices in candidates lost and that makes him look bad. It makes him look weak, ineffectual, like an albatross.

Unfortunately, Florida went red. DeSantis, Rubio… BUT there’s Max Frost, a 25-year-old Gen Z guy from Orlando who is going to Congress as the youngest ever. His generation is so overshadowed by Parkland and school shootings that we’re going to see even more of them going into politics, squeezing out the old white men who think they run the country. Eventually, this generation may kill the NRA.

So, the red tsunami for the repugs didn’t happen. On November 15, the day trump is due to testify before congress or the J6 committee, he supposedly intends to announce that he’s running for prez in 2024.

Now c’mon, Merrick Garland, isn’t it about time you indicted this sucker?

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3 Responses to That Uranian Surprise

  1. Darren B says:

    At first glance I thought the title of this post was ‘That Ukranian Surprise’ 🙂
    Maybe because I had just been reading a news story about Banksy’s art turning up in war torn Ukraine, as they a fighting the red wave also it seems?
    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2022/11/banksy-and-art-of-war.html

    • Trish and Rob says:

      It would fit Ukraine, too, so good one, Daz!

      • Darren B says:

        Being an Australian I find it amusing that our equivalent political parties have the opposite colours to your two.
        Our conservate party is blue and the party most like your Democrats is red.
        At the moment the Reds are running our country, just like the Blues are running yours … or trying to.
        Personally I don’t have much faith in either party and would call myself a centrist or a swinging voter.
        So if I don’t like the way the current party is handling things I vote for the other party.
        Probably just me being a Virgo/Libra? 😉

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