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Post by anela on Jun 29, 2019 19:07:16 GMT
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Post by geminiblues on Jun 30, 2019 21:50:33 GMT
www.astrotheme.com/astrology/Kamala_HarrisHer Saturn squares my Mars hard. In fact her Mars Saturn Jupiter tsquare all focuses on her Jupiter conjunct my unaspected Mars. It's a problem I have with most people born in my year of birth, but she has added geometry from the T. She also puts her sun in my 12th conjunct my asc, and my sun falls in her 12th conjunct her asc. Her Venus (and Pluto and Uranus) is a bit close to my Pluto as well... Although at least her Leo Mars is sextile my sun and widely conjunct my moon... Soooo... I'm not the most objective person to judge her, I'm afraid.
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Post by geminiblues on Jun 30, 2019 23:51:43 GMT
Thinking more about that T square. Saturn rx opposite Mars, with Jupiter (enlarging) at the Apex. All in fixed signs. Moon trine Mars in fire signs too.
She certainly loves the fight, I would imagine. Libra sun not withstanding.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2019 17:09:00 GMT
Libras loveee fighting. As in the back and forth sword fights .,, not like Aries-punching in your face kinda fight lol
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Post by Ava on Jul 23, 2019 0:26:58 GMT
I'm not following politics, but just as a casual observer...my first impression of her was negative. I saw her criticism of Joe Biden for not supporting senators who supported bussing, and she was emotional. That issue was nebulous for me: I don't know what bussing is, I don't know the senators in question. People don't have to support senators just because they are pushing one issue, do they? Why was she so emotional, what was I missing? Was this a point everyone should have known about?
To try and appeal to the crowd's emotions when the groundwork, the substance of the argument, had not been well-established first, it just seemed an intellectual shortcut or manipulation to me, but I might be overstating my case here.
But then I watched a longer series of clips from that debate and got into her flow, 'saw how she can be strongly cerebral and then hit a soft note at the right moment...it's like playing an instrument. And I liked her performance overall and can see why others are impressed.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2019 3:20:24 GMT
Bussing is a racial segregation thing so thats why she was emotional. Supporting bussing is negative.
It was driving black kids from their neighborhood into schools which were ordered not to be segregated just to make it seem they were following the no segregation rule. So black kids were added to classes by bussing them from where they live to white schools. Imagine the racial bullying. I think I got it right if I am wrong on what it is someone who understands better can correct me But it was a bad thing hence being emotional as it is something that happened to her.
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Post by Ava on Jul 23, 2019 11:59:02 GMT
Thanks @intuitivefish. I decided to look this up finally, and I see I'm not the only one who was in the dark about the whole backstory: www.cnn.com/2019/06/29/politics/what-is-busing-explainer-trnd/index.htmlSo it's a controversial practice that can be regarded as racist either way, whether you bus or not. I guess my view is pretty radical because I would be asking the kids what they wanted to do. "Do you want to get on this bus or that one? Do you want to go to this school or that one?" I feel like people aren't considerate enough to children's preferences so racism isn't the core issue here, but ageism. I think kids ought to have more of a say, more rights.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2019 12:03:43 GMT
It was mandatory and in law. So I would not agree with you there. So not puting a kid on a bus or to school would be illegal.
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Post by geminiblues on Jul 24, 2019 5:05:48 GMT
Busing wasn't segregation. It was a policy mandated to force school districts to integrate. It was resisted by some on racial grounds, and by others simply because they didn't want their children sent far away, or to schools that were economically disadvantaged.
Biden's position was that the federal government shouldn't be involved at the local level. Harris's was that the government should have forced local school districts to act earlier, though after the debate she said she supported local school districts rights...
Harris is a former DA and Attorney General. She knows how to cross examine witnesses and play to a jury. That's exactly what she did with Biden. That makes for great political theater, and I'm sure there are those who can't wait to see her try it on Trump. But I'm not sure it makes for a good president.
But... I'm straying dangerously close to talking politics on the internet, a practice that never has a happy ending...
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Post by anela on Aug 11, 2020 22:38:16 GMT
She's the Vice-Presidential candidate for Biden.
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Post by Ava on Aug 11, 2020 23:58:39 GMT
She's the Vice-Presidential candidate for Biden. Wow Current transits hit her chart dead-on, all over the place: www.astrotheme.com/astrology/Kamala_HarrisAlso, the draconic transits are squaring the tropical, so the transiting Cap stellium falls on her sun in Libra now. Great choice for the democrats, astrologically speaking.
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Post by anela on Aug 12, 2020 15:21:08 GMT
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Post by lumina on Aug 12, 2020 16:04:58 GMT
She has a fullmoon in her chart (like Donald Trump); hers is squaring his Venus-Saturn-conjunction in the 11th house (perhaps signifying his perception of her as a real threat to his feelings of loveability? and also among his "peers"?).
She also has NN conjunct ASC, right on his Sun-NN conjunction, putting his Moon on her DESC and SN. the conjunction of her NN-ASC to his Uranus is wide, but maybe because it is part of his natal cluster, it still is there.
the transiting Nodes will set off her ASC-NN and his Sun-NN (opposite Moon) before too long. ( a nodal return for both of them)
Tr Pluto opposing his Venus-Saturn, even more exactly next year, and squaring her Sun-Moon-opposition (obviously right now squares are highly emphasized by the Draconics!)
Tr Neptune moving into a square to his Sun and Moon - there will be a loss of "definition", an erosion, Ego wipe out and utter confusion (unless of course he changes completely and becomes a truely caritative person or creative - and not in the sense of being creative with the truth!). Of course Neptune can also mean some magical things, but honestly I more often have seen it as being like being stuck in quicksand, or trying to wade through mud, while your sight is foggy, at least until you liberate yourself from "preconceptions" of how things SHOULD be and just "go with the flow". Try to direct Neptune and you will drown; Trust the process (that often seems utterly nonsensical and confusing) and you will float.
Anyway she of course will also have difficult Neptune-transits, albeit a little bit later, as it will square here NN-ASC. We will have to see what that means, drowning or floating.
Tr Saturn testing her fullmoon right now and opposing his Venus-Saturn.
Well if you have integrity and are working hard, then Saturn can actually be pretty rewarding, but the keywords are "you" "integrity" "working hard". And no bending the rules, Saturn doesn`t like that! Sometimes the response of Saturn is a bit delayed, probably because he still ponders the appropriate consequences of actions you did or didn`t do.
Interesting however, that Neptune is challenging his Sun-Moon and Saturn testing hers. It`s almost like while his form "dissolves", hers is being "shaped/ structured/ defined".
But however it may be, I found those synastric links interesting that just jumped out at me. Along with the major transits they both experience at this time.
So forget Joe Biden, she`s the real opponent!
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Post by anela on Aug 12, 2020 17:45:36 GMT
On another board, people have been talking about her likability. I haven't seen anything awful from her, unless they have a problem with a woman who does extremely well when questioning or debating men.
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