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Hope, Caught Up in a Sea of Obstruction
Here's the situation: President Obama maneuvered a stimulus package through Congress that, after being reduced to attract additional senators, has proven insufficient to stimulate the economy. Now, given the political calculus, it would be nearly impossible for him to introduce an additional boost. He also proposed a regulatory scheme for Wall Street that was so riddled with compromises and concessions that it was unlikely to prevent another economic meltdown. And he has pushed a national healthcare plan that is almost certain to be eviscerated, and that even in its disemboweled form may not pass Congress.
Obviously, we face daunting problems, but we nevertheless continue to operate with a kind of hopefulness that we will meet the challenges and triumph. Historically, we have reason to feel this way. In the last 70 years , this country faced down the Great Depression, Nazism, and Jim Crow. The system, however balky and tardy it may have been, has always worked.
But today, beneath the optimistic rhetoric, lurks another possibility that no politician and few pundits want to admit: that the system is no longer up to the task and that the factors that once brought relief are no longer operable. There is the real possibility that this time we will not win but rather founder the way Japan has done since its economic catastrophe. There is the possibility that this time it is hopeless.
How has it come to pass that the most powerful (and most self-confident) nation in the world now seems helpless? The short answer is that political action is a function of political will - the public's more than the politicians' - and that ours has been steadily sapped. Rahm Emanuel, the president's chief of staff, has said that crisis creates opportunity, but he is only partly right. Crisis creates pain. It is the pain that creates the opportunity.
The New Deal, that great spasm of political initiative, arose out of a national agony: 25 percent of Americans were unemployed, and with absolutely no safety net to catch them. There is plenty of agony now, but it is not as deep nor as wide, in part because of the programs of the New Deal, including unemployment insurance. President Roosevelt had the advantage of an angry citizenry who wanted him to do anything to rescue them. Obama has the disadvantage of a passive citizenry that, frankly, may never hurt enough to demand what might finally cure what ails them.
Obama is also the victim of a much different and more complex political system than the one FDR faced - a system with far more interests to broker among. The number of lobbyists in Washington, a good indicator of how many interests must be served and how vested those interests are in maintaining the status quo, has more than doubled since 2000. There are now roughly 40,000, 2,000 more since last November alone. In the last year nearly 2,500 began lobbying on the single issue of climate change. By a political Newton's Law, every action has an equal and opposite reaction, which means that there are thousands of thrusts and parries on any major piece of legislation - a sure prescription for inaction or for tepid action.
Then there is the new media ecology. Yes, Roosevelt had his enemies in the press - almost all of which was arrayed against him. But he did not have a 24/7 cable antagonist dedicated to his presidential demise or hundreds of Internet bomb-throwers as Obama does, and he did not have a press whose baseline was skepticism about any possible government initiative. It is not the right-wing media that inhibit change; it is the mainstream media with their own attachment to the status quo, their own loaded questions about dramatic new policies and their predilection to identify potential missteps rather than to extol potential boldness. On healthcare, for example, the press has yet to ask one simple and critical question: Why can France have vastly superior care at half the cost per person of ours?
But finally, and most importantly, our own political institutions have been steadily and deliberately hogtied or even dismantled so that they cannot effectively do very much. In truth, the system was never very good at meeting crises; it was designed for incrementalism, not daring leaps. Our Founding Fathers, worrying about demagogues and runaway democratic effusions, created a number of institutions and rules, from the aristocratic Senate, which was devised to put the brakes on what they feared might be the careening of the more democratic House, to the entire system of checks and balances. The object was to prevent change, not facilitate it.
What those Fathers could not have anticipated was a political party dedicated to total obstructionism - dedicated to making certain that the government would fiddle while the nation burned. For this we have the Republicans to blame for their actions and the Democrats to blame for their inaction. As comedian Bill Maher recently put it, "The Democrats have moved to the right, and the right has moved into a mental hospital.''
Americans forget that after four years of Herbert Hoover's dithering during the Great Depression members of his party almost unanimously opposed FDR's economic stimulus, and that in the procedural run-up to Social Security, they held ranks against it, too. Twelve of the 19 Republican senators voted to have Social Security scrapped. Old age security, they argued, would spoil Americans.
Flash-forward 30 years, and the party was back to its shenanigans, opposing Medicare. Exactly half the Republicans in the House voted against it while Senate Republicans voted 17-13 to stop it. Only overwhelming Democratic majorities in 1935 and 1965 led to Social Security and Medicare - and this at a time when the GOP had a moderate wing. The conclusion: in times of dire need the system only works when there is a huge one-party majority and a popular, muscular president of the same party to keep the legislators in line.
Things have only gotten worse - much worse - since then. It is not only the 30-year Republican drumbeat that government is the problem, a cliche that has helped drain political will; or the tax cuts that, as Reagan's budget director David Stockman candidly admitted, were largely enacted to starve government and render it ineffective; or the incompetency of George W. Bush's appointees that was intended to discredit government. It is the Republican lurch rightward that has purged those few moderates and gamed the filibuster so that any piece of legislation is now held hostage to 40 votes. This generates cries for bipartisanship, neglecting the fact that there is one party adamantly opposed to any change whatsoever.
How obstructionist is the GOP? From 1927 to 1962, cloture - the vote to end a filibuster - was invoked only 11 times! In 2007 alone, with Republicans trying to derail initiatives in the Democratic Congress as disparate as an increased minimum wage, a climate change bill, campaign finance reform, and an energy bill, there were 62 cloture votes. When you consider that conservative Democrats are being hammered by Republicans as well as by lobbying interests who provide them with campaign contributions, you can readily see that not even the Democrats' 60 votes in the Senate are sufficient to move legislation even if there is a public outcry for action. According to polls, roughly 70 percent of Americans want a public option in healthcare. With that kind of support, the fact that it is even being debated is testament to how decrepit our system has become.
And so we are now a nation with great professions of faith that we will succeed but little real confidence that we will, a nation that focuses more on what can go wrong than on what can go right, a nation that can't seem to get action. We are a timid nation with small dreams and even smaller plans - a nation that seems to have lost its capacity to do big things. We all know the nation is broken, but we may no longer have the will or the institutions to fix it.



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Show AllI HOPE that Obama will see the Light and CHANGE........starting with:
have BERNANKE REMOVED. ALONG WITH GEITHNER....he has a LONG LIST ...........Replace them with at least Joseph Stiglich and Peter Orzsag...and MAYBE there is HOPE for "change"....
oh --he should of course HIRE for his economic advisers economists from NORWAY - FINLAND - and BUDGET directors and Central Bankers from CHINA....it would FIX the USA for real..
but that wouldn't be Patriotic For the BIG BOSS _ Supernationalistic Capitalism, would it?
roflmao!
I think you're smoking the same weed Obama smoked in his youth.
Obama is his own worst enemy ... He tries to please everybody and pleases no one ... The stimulus was a buy out chock full of pork with local political projects for everybody back home timed to make the economy look rosy for the 2010 elections ... and if you didn't notice it wasn't Obama that pushed the legislation through, it was Pelosi and Reid.
Obama thinks being a leader is being a referee ... He lets others take the lead then compromises away the Bills even before there is a fight! It was Waxman that saved health care when he called out Obama saying that his understanding was that the House needn't take into account the deals Obama had cut with Insurance, Pharma, the Hospitals and the AMA ... Just as Rahm Emmanuel was giving away the farm.
Sure America is mired in a broken political system, but Obama has displayed NO leadership while asking his support to get behind him on deals that aren't even cut. That's not leadership, it's a con job and everybody is starting to see Obama for what he is ... a man that won't take the reigns ... a man that compromises before the fight begins and a man that quits before the fight is over ...
It's the Summer of O'Bummer ...
I agree. EXCEPT that in matters of SECRECY, "national security" and the Police State - he TAKES THE REIGNS with PLEASURE and READINESS. on THAT he is like george bush.
in many ways Bush was more "admirable" if that is the word :
HE STATED his case - including on the economy (tax cuts, free-market, private health care, etc.) AND STUCK BY THEM - to be shown as COMPLETE FAILURES that they are...and then one can be DONE with THEM - and TRULY move on to "change".
OBAMA however has promised CHANGE - but change from WHAT to WHERE?
and HE has shown NO inclination or willingness to STAND by the principles IMPLIED in his promises...whether they were taken wrongly by people or not - BECAUSE of the CONTRAST to the predecessor that his promises IMPLIED were going to be "change FROM".
so - he is playing a DOUBLE GAME:
he likes to use "UNITARY PRESIDENCY" POWERS on "security state"
but does not wish to LEAD where his SUPPOSED CHANGES were promising to show.
he is then - continuing the Bush , GOP, Conservative, rightwing traditions - but wanting to be held UNACCOUNTABLE for their FAILURES just in case.
and how he does it - is by playing "referee"...only, rather than use his bully pulpit to tip the balance towards "change" that is clearly needed and wanted.
CONCLUSION - he is a RIGHTWINGER . after all -- it doesn't always follow that if one's mother was more "progressive" or "radical" - the SON would adopt HER views . on the contrary = he probably saw what he DIDN't WANT to be - work FOR people - and instead what he WANTED to be
work WITH POWERFUL people and BECOME one of THEM himself.
First Slick Willy ...
Now Slick Barry ...
you forgot :
in BETWEEN - BUMBLING Georgie and Leering Dickey
amazing how the greatest nation on earth is Led by such CRAVEN,IRRESPONSIBLE leadership and institutions and organizations......
amazing that it promotes itself as THE MODEL for civilizations...even if its very CORE is ROTTEN.
I am reminded by that Commondreams article a month back:
"OBAMA as NORWEGIANS SEE HIM"
where - comparing his positions one by one - to Norwegians (and this does NOT include norwegian americans who are VERY right wing, by contrast , karl rove for example, many in those "upscale" neighborhoods in New Orleans that fenced themselves in with dogs and private security from the homeless refugees during the katrina tragedy in ,etc.)
OBAMA is - as samples of even the more "conservative norwegians" showed:
" - to us - his positions would be considered VERY FAR RIGHT conservative compared to even OUR conservatives".
mmckin: very perceptive analysis and antidote to "the system is just so hard to deal with these days" theme of the article. The old saying that "nobody said it was going to be easy" seems to be belied in Obama's whole style of expressing his views in terms so axiomatic and obvious that even a child could understand. It is belied in Obama's "asking his support to get behind him on deals that aren't even cut." You're right, that's not leadership, at least not the leadership required in a democratic system. It's a leadership that says: "follow me, because I'm such a wonderful person, such an embodiment of the American dream that you dare not question me--and besides I don't really have answers to your questions anyway." No, it's not "easy" if your style is to try to mobilize an uninformed constituency to support esoteric economic (and miitary) operations that even you don't understand. The whole Obama (mal)administration seems to be a case study in how far you can carry a contentless sloganeering of Hope and Change into the realities of actual governance. Obama could easily "go down" history at our greatest campaigner and our worst President.
for me - the BIG WARNING SIGNAL during the campaign was his statement :
"I BELIEVE in CAPITALISM, i BELIEVE in the FREE MARKET".
ONCE he intoned that - I thought: "it's over, he is just like the others..he will merely offer cosmetic "change"..but fundamentals are going to be the same leading to future crises all over again..he is trapped, willingly or no, as the americans are also trapped".
You mean the big warning wasn't when he promised to vote against FISA
and then voted for it?
Thank you, Obama voters.
Sioux Rose
MMCK: I think he has a script and is playing a role, the role of apparent referee, while all it does is enable dark traffic to continue on as usual. I don't think he's making stratetic errors out of naivete. He is the individual chosen by the elites to be the M.C. kind of like Ed Sullivan there to call the next act onto the stage. This time the stage is one dedicated to political & economic acts. If he were a person of ideals, he might use the pulpit to advance policies that had real impact on America and improves its odds of survival on numerous fronts. But he was pre-selected by rich elites to serve THEIR purposes, and as such, he must maintain the illusion that he is trying to find balance between "both" parties, painstakingly seeking solutions for the good of the nation and its people. Yet how can we take those notions seriously given his choosing a KILLER like McChrystal for Afghanistan? For dumping our nation's treasury money onto bankers? For not standing up to citizens' need of equitable health care, i.e. single payer or a better public option at the least? He's all fluff, sleight of hand, bluff, and filler. The center will not hold. Nor does this act fool me (or millions of others). I'd say pretty soon the thrill will wear off 'round the world. The abused spouse dumps the aggressive husband out of bed, only to find herself sleeping with his kinder, gentler equivalent. Not a passion play for the faint-hearted, this, our nation's bankrupt love story.
Well said...
The stagecraft of statecraft as always...
You have wonderful points ... I too think Obama was chosen by the elites but he is in charge now ...
The elites chose him precisely because of his character traits ... He was known to be a compromiser rather than a leader ... exactly why he was chosen ...
Amazing - Obama conned you and the posters, and somehow you find a way to rationalize it.
It's not the Limbaugh supporters that are the problem - they need daily propaganda and quarantine from the truth to keep them in line, and even then they voted for an African-American with a muslim name.
The problem is the Obama voters. Tell them some BS like "Change you can believe in" and they're good to go for eight years, and will even post propaganda for you without being prompted.
Vote third party. And wake up, please.
don't assume about everyone. i am not even a voter. lol. for the record - i was VERY enthusiastic about obama - considering how the political system in the USA is rigged towards ONLY "two parties" anyway ..and there absolutely NO CHANCE for anyone else to even BE on the STAGE merely to debate. that alone KILLED every other possibility.
being that as it was - obama was still a better choice, imo, than Mccain - the "better of two evils" .
EVEN IF it turns out obama is not as "good" as he OUGHT to be - or hopefully he CAN yet be - IF AMERICANS TAKE THEIR POWER and MAKE congress and him and their OWN institutions do it.
this is a case of "you deserve the leadership you get"
AMERICANS are as much PART of the problem as their leadership and institutions are, INCLUDING their own glorification of "american capitalism".
so LONG as THAT is in place as a CULTURAL phenomenon - america will NEVER get out of this system of RIGGED "democracy".
my hope always was - that at least - even if within this system - Kucinich and nader , the greens, mckinney could at least have been given some exposure - their ideas given equal chance to be seen by americans ...but that was NOT EVEN ALLOWED.
america does not WANT for great ideas and individuals.
it is wanting in the CLARITY and JUSTICE of the system to ALLOW ideas to be spread properly in its "democratic" process...
THAT's the problem. but then - it was DESIGNED that way from teh very beginning.
otherwise it WOULDN"T be "america"
america is really a RIGGED "democracy" from its inception.
and its people LIKE IT THAT WAY - until of course they end up homeless....
take the power of corporations alone. they can cut and dismiss jobs will-nilly and be CELEBRATED for it.
in france - they try that - the workers ACTUALLY REVOLT - and "incarcerate" their bosses in their offices ! and the government for all its power - can't do a DAMN THING ABOUT IT! sarkozy tried to cut Student financial support once - they MADE HIM back off! big time! he merely tried to raise "application fees" - for a mere few francs worth -
NAH -- no way! BACK OFF - and his fearmongering about "budget constraints" - he had to find OTHER ways to FIX THAT!
he tried to put pressure on public transport unions - they SHUT DOWN the ENTIRE country ! he backed OFF!
reagan tried that on france -- he'd be Castrated like no tomorrow!
because the "french have spoken"
america in comparison is a PUSSY!
I think you are beginning to catch on!
hehe...against all hope -- i still hope that if i am RIGHT - i am WRONG in the end and that the good nature in people will win out in the end. it's simplistic , i know, but so is the idea of being kind towards others for no other reason than itself.
It's the Summer of O'Bummer all right--but wait to you all see the fall!
The one important thing that was left out of this article is how political discourse is framed and manipulated via public relations. PR really took off with Ed Bernays who was Sigmund Freuds nephew. Bernays used is uncles ideas to subconsciously form public opinion.
He thought that this manipulation was necessary because of the potential dangerous and irrational heard instinct of the masses. (Well he did have a valid point about mans herd instinct.)
Over the years the science of PR propaganda has been refined to the point that you could probably sell poop sandwiches to a good portion of the population. They would buy them, eat them, then ask for more.
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I would like to add an update here: I just heard Chris Hedges on NPRs Talk of the Nation talk about Bernays and PR manipulation of the publics opinion. The same thing I posted above earlier today (Less the poop sandwich analogy of course).
God I am so smart... and humble...
Neal Gabler believes that Obama cannot get his ideas implemented because they are being "obstructed" by various forces and agencies. But what Gabler does not say is that that excuse will not work concerning the situation in the Middle East. The foreign policy in that region has become solely Obama's problem with his fellow Democrats adding to the malaise by continuing to grant Obama's requests for more funding for his occupations. Obama has it within his power to order ALL U.S. soldiers out of Iraq as well as Afghanistan. He can also state that no more drone missiles will be rained down upon innocent Pakistani civilians. But the alleged antiwar president refuses to do this and by not taking these actions is now in danger of becoming the 21st century's answer to LBJ and Nixon. Afghanistan may very well become Obama's Vietnam.
Neal is an Obama Admin controlled plant spinning his sad song of woe: poor Obama, a victim of the Democratic Party and corporate forces that own him. Yawn.
Sioux Rose
ERROLL: Your analysis might also take in the probability that Obama could have merely randomly chose ONLY the corrupt banking-world insiders to run the fiscal show. I strongly encourage all to read the Rolling Stone article by Matt Taibi as it provides background on every member of the new financial team, and what a record these whiz-kids have. It should make for years of bedtime stories told at Sing Sing or the like; but in our craven government nest of smiling vipers, these criminal minds are let loose to do yet more damage to what remains of a viable global economy. It truly boggles the mind that such corruption can be given a free pass. But these are the times of a great Transition, and for it to progress, the old ways must come asunder as indeed they are. We are, consciously or otherwise, all bearing witness to The Collapse in slow motion.
Good Article Sioux,
I just read it at:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/
26793903/the_big_takeover
Also, one of the comments lead to a Canadian Free Press article about who is really in control of the world economy and it aint Obama or the FED. Obama just signed it over to the New FSB financial Stability Board which is housed at the Bank of International Settlements in Switzerland.
Also the Tarp fund inspector said the Bailout obligations are now 24 trillion and rising.
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/
article/10954
Sioux
JIM: Thank you for the referral. I'll check it out. I received an email from the much-esteemed Namaste today, and he related some new info from Catherine Fitts relative to the push to get persons immunized against Swine Flu. She raises some pretty scary reservations about this program. And I am equally aghast at Obama trying to railroad a substandard health care plan. Always this RUSH in too many American policies from the 911 frenzy to bailing out the banks, and now the health care approach, like Swiss Cheese, served with far too many holes in it.
These are Orwellian times for real. One requires a strong constitution of soul, body, and mind to bear up to the many slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, while feeling empathy for all those shot down in the various lines of fire.
the moment obama kept Bernanke and then chose Geithner. for me - the game was up:
Obama IS a "free market" advocate no different from those before him. his soul was sold long before he became president in that altar of greed. his eloquence has more to do with giving a new "packaging" to the SAME product.
the moment obama kept Bernanke and then chose Geithner. for me - the game was up:
Obama IS a "free market" advocate no different from those before him. his soul was sold long before he became president in that altar of greed. his eloquence has more to do with giving a new "packaging" to the SAME product.
IF Obama keeps up his crap we are looking at at best a Democratic challenger to his continuation of Ray'sGoneNuts Policy of middle class destruction or at worst a revisit of yet another RepukeliCon mal-administration.
Hillary may challenge him, but the fool would challenge him from the right! If she ran in 2012 and challenged him from the left, she would probably win, but I doubt she would even try to shake free from all the close ties she has to Wall Street fiends and the other hardcore corporatists.
Thank you RichM. I may not like the Republicans either but I am getting so sick and tired of blaming them as the "obstructionists" even when the Democrats have a filibuster proof majority. Bringing that up gets us called "Republicans". The Obamabots have too much sludge in their engines to compute.
RichM July 21st, 2009 10:42 am
"What he's missing is almost everything that's important. In particular, if you allow only the rich to have parties, you will NEVER be able to fix the damage caused by the rich relentlessly pursuing their own interests."
NAFTA is a prime example of the rich pursuing their own interests. While NAFTA promised job growth, wealth and environmental protections, it did just the opposite. American jobs were shipped out of the country where there are NO environmental protections and where people are working for "slave" wages which filled the coffers of the U.S. and global elite while Middle America cotninues to vanish and billions of people around the globe starve to death.
"Because of the vast amounts of money available, Washington DC is especially ineffective and corrupt. In the US, the democratic process is but a smokescreen for powerful governing elites to use the blood, sweat and taxes of Americans to further their own selfish ends.......Americans no more own America than the chickens on the Kentucky Colonel’s farm own the farm on which they are slaughtered." - D. Schoon
The economic pain inflicted on the people in the U.S. has not reached the breaking point yet. When it does, I don't want to be on the street where anarchy and chaos will be building and blood will be spilled.
The transfer of wealth to the super-rich must stop if this country hopes to survive.
RichM
"Basically, America has become a rotten tyranny because the political system is 100% dominated by the rich. Its fake "democracy" is limited to letting ordinary citizens pick which of the 2 rich-men's parties they prefer."
How very sadly true. Thank you for saying it. It needs to be shouted from the rooftops until the whole world knows.
It was not hopeless. But the case for Obama might be.
Obama, with either craven calculation, or naive, superficial idealism easily exploited by his own ego grandstanding, squandered the moment with juvenile triangulation approaches born out of cowardice and ill-advised bipartisan unity pipedreams. May be too little too late for the Obama campaign show. There is no next act.
Obama seemed to believe that through himself, as the medium, all diversity would be unified, and any challenges to his illusions would be met with stern lecturing. Problem is the price of watered-down compromise on the issues in order to achieve his personal vision of unity comes at the cost of total capitulation while granting legitimacy to those already proven failed policies.
Wrong man for the job, at least in these times his motivating purpose is the wrong one.
We don't need unity with these thugs...we need to kick their criminal asses to the curb.
Vern: well put, your point is much the same as in my post above, but more eloquent.
Sioux Rose
VERN: I suppose it is worse to consider that bipartisanship is the pretense used on purpose, for then its cover makes policies designed to continue the insane levels of corruption appear to be mere errors on the side of diplomacy, as opposed to naked corruption continuing merrily on its course. (The same elites financing both parties, and ensuring that THEIR interests will be first and foremost met! Screw the public, and America, as a cohesive healthy state, be damned.)
The author presumes that Americans are not feeling enough pain yet to DO something about their sold-out status. That arrogant assumption reminds me of the media voices that presumed there was a consensus in favor of war against Iraq (lies about Saddam, etc. figuring prominently into the mass deception used to MARKET that war as, product). In both instances the voices of dissent are marginalized, so that the illusion of public consensus can be relayed across a wide array of communication venues. The pain is rendered invisible, as was the protest to this war, the giveaway to banks, and the shameless bargaining with insurance sharks while so many lives lay in tatters. Government is now of, for, and by the corporations... and if the products are faulty, if they make people sick (or kill them), well, then profit being the deity granted homage to, the little people (of all nations) matter little. From the perspective of absolute power having managed to corrupt just about absolutely, the "price is worth it." Wasn't that the quote from another insider, Ms. Al-bright on the Western front?
But then, how long can they put off the inevitable?
Wispy neptunian illusions can't be sustained over the long haul. Sooner or later the great taskmaker (;))will demand a harsh assessment. The longer it is postponed, the worse the withdrawl of the opiate of denial. That will be the Waterloo Obama presently smirks at.
If it selfish of me to wish for a little piece of earth to sustain my own in the days ahead after the deluge?
Sioux Rose
VERN: Thank you for speaking in my favored idiom! Neptunian, indeed. Before we discuss your secure flotation device (as opposed to sustainable turf) in the deluge, allow me one diversion.
Whereas the Judeo-Christian worldview breaks down into a virtual ongoing war between good and evil, the ancient Greeks & Romans beheld our world through a prism that included THREE co-equal forces/factors. Jupiter, also known as Zeus was the governor of the manifest world, while his brothers Poseidon/Neptune and Hades/Pluto oversaw (respectively) the oceanic and underworld kingdoms.
In modern astrology Jupiter is said to "rule" the legal profession, along with religious orthodoxies, the publishing realm, and higher education, as in academe.
Jupiter's orbit is 12 years. It is currently about half-way through Aquarius, the sign that is mandated to seek Truth and uphold the greater good/public welfare. It happens to be the sign of our nation's moon (as per July 4, 1776).
There is and remains controversy on exactly when the Age of Aquarius begins. When we're dealing with abstract systems and metaphorical bases of reference, timing becomes an art, not an exact science. However, a veritable "changing of the Olympian guard" is currently in progress.
Why? Uranus rules Aquarius, the sign of the intended new epoch for mankind, a phase that will last over 2000 years! Neptune rules the age phase that is passing away, that of Pisces. Right now Uranus, clocked to a reliable orbit of 84 years is passing through Pisces (Neptune's sign), while Neptune, with an orbit of 165 years, is passing through Aquarius (Uranus' sign). They literally are in each other's kingdoms. And Uranus is the planet of truth, whilst Neptune that of illusion, deception, and duality.
Jupiter has been conjunct (that is, at the same Zodiac degree of the 360 that represent the great wheel of time, its thematic stories therein embedded) Neptune for the past 6 weeks. When it finishes its one-year term in Aquarius, it will move onto Pisces where it will meet Uranus.
I find it fascinating that the planet of law meets first with the great deceiver (Neptune) in the sign that SHOULD promote truth and the greater good, as all these horrific policies--a continuation of the abominations largely engendered by Bush--continue to gain tread; and will then move on to meet up with Uranus. Perhaps with Uranus crossing Pisces, the sign of duality and that of imprisonment, Uranus is left at a handicap. I am unsure whether Jupiter meeting Uranus (next spring) will prove the liberation of truth or its further "incarceration," the ideological equivalent of its covert kidnapping.
RIGHT after, Jupiter skips ahead of its ordinary orbital pattern to enter Aries, the sign of individual rights (and potentials for increased levels of violence since many citizens justifiably are finding their "pursuit of liberty" curtailed by a number of government sponsored incursions) just as Uranus does. Keep in mind Uranus has not been in Aries for the past 84 years, and then you get the sense (as I do) that some MAJOR COSMIC CHOREOGRAPHY has the big guy, the planet linked with law, philosophy, and religion joining Uranus, the rebel,in the sign of potentially bold NEW initiatives. Will the pair act to help citizens throw over the apple carts that signify old traditional forms of operation? Their joint "congress" will be hosted by the Heavens for a reason. That's where human free will kicks in.
If you picture a line across space it can signify an axis of power. In fact the line I am relating represents the point of the spring equinox (1 degree Aries) opposing that of the autumn equixnos (signifying 1 Libra). And this axis will be pierced by Pluto as it forms a right angle to both of these from 1 degree Capricorn. The very axis of the seasons will be agitated by 4 of the 5 outer planets and in my view, that poses a strong stellar symbol for a changing of the guard, an END to the way we are living, and marks the NECESSITY of regenerating our value systems (away from war & Mars rules, Mammon and greed kills) in a phase that will either be a Renaissance or a bloody massacre, and perhaps some of both.
I find the correspondences demonstrated by the "as above, so below" Divine equation too telling not to share. I regret that some in the forum find this material tedious and/or superstitious, and I encourage you to move right on by. Others, like my once-loyal Florida Keys viewers--are grateful for access to the cosmic weather report. Signing out, cosmic reporter, Sioux Rose.
Sounds like a cloudy map for even greater deception w "the great benefic" expanding on that Neptunian illusion in Aquarius and Uranus lost in the nebulous swirls of Pisces.
Where will Saturn be? In opposition?
At a glance, July 2010 looks nasty. Jup conj Uran in Ari sq Plu in Cap sq Sat in Lib. Something in Can and you have a Grand Cross...
;-)
Sioux Rose
That is IT in summary. A cosmic cross. Saturn retrogrades to late Virgo, but it will still be within range of the opposition when Uranus-Jupiter stir the fire pit of Aries next summer. What a solstice it shall be! Aries could drum up the local militias, or engender another ingenious plot that goes right past conventional military radar, perhaps LITERALLY. The cosmos doesn't lie. No astrologer is perfect in understanding how all the parts fit together, but the major themes tend to fit what our field of consensus allots to them. Of course the devil is (and will be) in the details, and therein lies the free will rub.
"The devil in the details' is a perfect description of Saturn in Virgo. When what we visualize and invent on a grand scale (Jupiter-Uranus) does not match what we are implementing in each small personal decision, the resulting stress and dissonance dissipates needed momentum and necessary strength. How can we make good on the promise if we are still planting obstacles born of old habits individually and old paradigms globally? The current solar eclipse can be a turning point moment, provided we heed its promise. That promise may be to look carefully at what this time foreshadows--as the light of the sun makes a shadow across the earth by the moon's occultation of its face. Portents for the worst will be quite evident, and easy to find. But every shadow is pointing a direct line back to the sun, the source. So it seems the greater promise comes through our readiness to foster a revelation and to energize a vision that will become a living thing because we have fed it with our attention. The science of the heavens I think is not about what 'will' happen but about what we may will to make happen, if only we remember to center our power in that center of the heart where all transformation begins. This is symbolized by the sun, entering its fiery home base in Leo at this new moon eclipse. And so is the sun the living symbol of one's own true being, the central self in everyone. How many are ready to act from that? May we together begin here. How else to create a new world that does not resemble the old?
Sioux Rose
STAR: Thank you for elaborating on my post and adding nuance and depth. I particularly like your reference to: "Old habits individually and old paradigms globally."
I am a LEO and I pretty much act (unless temper takes hold, as per the Lion card of the tarot--indicating the need to ride our passions or else they will ride us) from the heart. And as for "the science of the heavens is not about what will happen, but what we may will to make happen," I prefer to see the energies as integrative. Specific qualitative energies are released by each planet, and their relationships suggest equivalent displays or outplays here on earth. For instance, if Venus and Mars are in square, those involved in romantic ties may feel more feisty than usual. The lucky ones will resolve the tension horizontally, but others may spar, and some break up. Carolyn Myss seems to think all the things that exist outside of us are ONLY our projections and assume the meanings we endow them with. I happen to believe these are beings in their own right; and while they are not specific causative agents of human behavior, they lend atmosphere, almost in the way the musical score underlies a Hollywood movie. MOOD is set, and how many of us are entirely aware of the degree to which these mood-changing props and organic influences feed into how we behave, given that a good deal of behavior is driven by the unconscious, on a kind of auto pilot? Something to ponder. None of us has THE answers, as life is intended as a great mystery compelling us to grow our awareness to understand more and more. My truth, or what's been shown to me, may not completely match yours; but I happen to believe there are 12 basic paths from which to perceive at all.
In any case, some new voices with interesting views came out into the forum today. I'm glad to find you here. Enjoy what the eclipse stirs up on the inside.
Bring America Back !!!!.....!....Speaking of Obstructionism, Neal Gabler does not have to look to the GOP, or to the past for obstruction. Take for example, todays headlines which does not have a tag line in here.:
****Hillary Clinton tells Pakistan the USA "firmly believes" the masterminds of 9/11 are still hiding amongst the Tora Bora hills and caves in Pak-lands !!!! Esp that Osama bin Laden and the Grand Plotters are in the caves.
****Now, we know the FBI is on record with absolutely No Evidence of any kind that ties bin Laden to 9/11. We know bin Laden himself denys involvement. We know waterboarded detainees from the kangeroo courts of Gitmo have taken credit for masterminding--in return for martyrdom and hero status in Islam heaven.
****Clinton's boss==the Prez promised to End this damn War.
Does this not remind anyone of a previous Secretary of State named Powell who sat in the UN and lied thru his teeth that Saddam H. had WMD,s ??? To justify his King's wishes to see Hussein hanging at the end of a noose, as Daddys unfinished business in the desert. Hillary's King Obama wants to lead a Holy Crusade to Tora Bora, slay the Boogieman dragon in the caves, returning with the head of bin Laden as his Prize, declare 'mission accomplished==freed the Afghans and the Paks!
Such sh-t, they don't believe any such thing.
****Hillary Clinton is again lying thru her elbow, er teeth, that "WE" think bin Laden is with the Paks. Even if he is, it is irrelevant and just more Fog to keep a stupid, illegal, immoral, and criminal War going on and on. Is not this the same Hillary who falsified being shot at whilst she sojourned in Iraq (dodging bullets in her mind)? Is this not the same Clinton who says of Iran==="...we will just obliterate them..." ?
****The handbook of Foreign Policy for Dummies states that the new Obamians cannot have it both ways. Clinton is a bold faced liar, just as Colin Powell, and Obama has caved in to the military industrial complex of the Beltway and now owns all of the Bush crimes of war, and of the Constitution.
BUT, having promised to STOP it, is not Team Obama doubly liable, and due for a grand comeuppance. We son't need to blame the GOP when the grand donkeys are misleading and obstructing with this Disney style crusade.
Our Troops keep dying, Clinton and Obama keep lying !!!!
This is obstructionism real time, online, Today--here and now. We really need to do something about this . Please check out Clinton's big speech of today.
Well Said!
Rather than "Bring America back," let's say "Bring the world forward." The old America is dying, and this is a good thing.
Let a new world emerge from the ashes, a new heart to sweep away the broken minded plans of dominant nations in decay.
Protesting and fighting back has shown its impotence in this age. Progressing by fighting forward is our strength.
We have been reacting to the bad, not acting enough to bring to birth the good.
Let us lay tracks into the unknown, as someone in another century once said.
Where is the vision that is coming down to earth?
How can we assist an emerging new world community?
Let us everywhere be as a network of friends working as one, putting the global good front and center, in our hearts and in our heads.
Sioux Rose
STAR: Excellent post. Another world IS possible as well as inevitable, and what it may include will be inspired by visionaries, not to mention help from "the 11th ray coalition." (That means the sun sign Aquarius, 11th sign, and those who resonate with its principles, chief among them being "amistad.")
Good heavens I had to start commenting before finishing the article, which I don't usually do.
Gabler says "Obama has the disadvantage of a passive citizenry that, frankly, may never hurt enough to demand what might finally cure what ails them."
Wrong, Gabler. People are hurting more than enough. Obama has the advantage of a consolidated media and a corporate controlled congress that will not give voice to the demands of a citizenry that knows what will cure us.
I'm sick of being the blamed victim. "Single payer is not an option". Impeachment was off the table. Qualified candidates were barred from debates by private media during the 2008 election season. Rule by initiative. Our imperial leaders do what they're told by their megawealthy multinational string pullers, while citizens get arrested for trying to make their voices heard.
What planet do you inhabit?
Nicely stated.
"What planet do you inhabit?"
That's an excellent question. Thank you. :)
That line, in particular, bothered me too.
I was thinking that it was more that we were deliberately ignored. Our interests aren't reflected--or are twisted, stats increasingly inaccurate. Wall Street, for example, doesn't even measure the real economy--rather how the wealthy are getting over. I have actually heard those loud frat boys on the financial networks claim that 10% unemployment was no big deal since 80% were still consuming. If we used the same accounting methods used in the past, unemployment would be much higher, but even if it was as high as it was during the Depression, what would these jerks care? If 25% were unemployed, then 75% would still be consuming and hey, who cares about loser Americans anyway, with emerging global markets. It's like, hey I got mine and if you can't get yours, then it is your problem, loser. Achieving the American dream is reserved for those who can get their at the expense of the common good.
The "common good"--it is such a commie concept in capitalism run amuck.
Exactly. It was another PR "blame the victim" piece ruthlessly designed to further squash our hopes and increase our feelings of helplessness. The very fact that 3/4 of the American public want single payer (and I'll bet just as many want to stop these grizzly wars) is proof that WE THE PEOPLE HAVE IMPEACHED THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT. The congress and the administration are illegitimate. We don't have a government. They know it.
the unspeakable truth, amerika wants a benevolent dictator