Tag Archives: politics
More Numbers from Holly
My numerologist friend, Holly Granquist, who also reads tarot, sent me another numerology/tarot report thing evening. I don’t know much about numerology, except that numbers often appear in cluster synchronicities, but I do know about the tarot. From Holly: First … Continue reading
Trickster Synchro?
On August 6, Trump headed to Cleveland, Ohio to give a speech, tour a manufacturing facility, and to hold a fundraiser. The state’s governor, Republican Mike DeWine, met him at the tarmac. But since everyone who comes into close … Continue reading
Time, the Pandemic, & Kamala Harris
https://twitter.com/i/status/1293288202502103041 This pandemic has now stretched on for what seems a really long time – 5 or 6 months – but really isn’t long at all in a cosmic scheme of things. Yet, some mornings when I wake up, … Continue reading
Instagram and Trump and the rest of it…
I waded into Instagram for only one reason: because my agent said you need a social media platform to sell books. I’m not so sure IG is that medium, but I know that Twitter isn’t. Facebook may not be that … Continue reading
How’d This Happen?
Take a good look at this guy. What do you see? There are certain members of congress who remind me of reptiles. They’re not so different from the lizards that scamper through our backyard, eating anything within reach. Take Mitch … Continue reading
Trump and Full Moon in Libra
This full moon in Libra on April 19 has some problems.Thanks to a challenging angle from disciplinarian Saturn, and powerful Pluto, there’s a lot of tension in the air. People can’t seem to agree on much of anything. And the … Continue reading
Republicans, trump, the stupid wall
wall in Game of Thrones My dad was born in 1913, in a small town in Illinois. There were 5 kids – the oldest sister, Barbara, then brother Joe, my dad, Bill who was killed in WWII, then baby sister … Continue reading
The Solar Eclipse and Politics
For those of you interested in politics, the solar eclipse on January 5 in Capricorn looks ominous for trump. But then again to keep this in perspective, I’ve felt that same thing a number of times in the last two … Continue reading
Review of 11/9
We saw Fahrenheit 11/9 on the opening day, September 21. In all fairness here, I’m a fan of Michael Moore’s films. I cheered after watching Fahrenheit 911 in 2004. I think Sick-O, on the U.S. health care system, helped bring … Continue reading