13 thoughts on “Questions & Comments

  1. Someone recently asked if you could look at the chart of Sen. Al Franken as a contender for the Democratic nomination in 2020.

    • Adding to JAS’s suggestion–Mark Zuckerberg. One question is, what party would he align with? He’s pretty disgusted with Trump, but doesn’t seem to be courting the Democratic party. In any case, Trump has shown these rich guys that you don’t have to follow the rules or have any experience. Very attractive hobby now, the presidency.

      • Marjorie, please excuse my query if you’ve already done Zuckerberg. I tried using the search function but didn’t come up with anything, so I know I was doing something wrong!

        • Me neither, larryc. But there is a huge “anybody but Trump ” opportunity in 2020–and if he keeps up his autocratic ways unchecked by his party–anybody but a Republican voting block up for grabs. It will attract non-traditional candidates.

          I trust Marjorie’s astrological analysis more than today’s journalists. She pulls no punches.

  2. The US is selling rice…to China? Seems crazy at first blush – mybe not. PRC is the closest thing that NKorea has as a friend…could be a diplomatic gesture by the US to work covertly to reduce populations pressures on Kim?

    Of course, we’ll hv to wait for the tweets to confirm or deny any collusive relationship.

  3. Can I ask a question that I haven’t seen addressed?

    What is the “attraction” that Rump’s regime has for Capricorns? Kush, Sessions, Conway (on the cusp AQ-CAP) now Scaramucci (who will be heading the WH Comms Dept.) is another.

    larryc: if the frozen swamp begins to break apart, the country may be in a constitutional crisis by then. America is living up to its Pluto Return.

      • Larryc, you advocated for patience and waiting out the demise of the Republican healthcare bill, and you were right. I was of the opposite opinion, advocating action, and I was right, too. Impassioned people confronting their Representatives at public meetings was a wake-up call. It remains to be seen if anything constructive will be done with this hog’s mess of healthcare “reform”.
        I have a serious case of doubt about it.

        • I advocated to patience…and some of the established System is fighting back. Taking the long game often has advantages – quick change is like any bandaid – or drinking bottle of sugar water. I hv no expectations other than the rich (and politicians & medical professionals) coming out ahead. 320 million people? What a health care market to plunder! It is a shame.

  4. OMG! Spicy Sean Spicer has resigned! And…I read abt it on the fake news media…whom to believe?

    So is this the tip of the frozen swamp beginning to break apart?

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