Tag Archives: 2025

There’s Seems to be a Preponderance of It This Year

Wishful Thinking Unfortunately, wishing for something different doesn’t make it so. Those on the Left of the political divide now know what it feels like when their candidate doesn’t win the Presidential Election. In place of any physical proof that … Continue reading

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We Are All Part of a Community of Astrologers

Helena Woods (May 17, 1994) Ellie Dreams Down Under mentioned Helena’s YouTube channel last night. Helena, who lives in France, generally does astrocartography, which is the study of where (and when) to relocate. Last year, she posted a political astrology … Continue reading

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More Conspiracies? There are Rumours about This:

J.D. Vance and Opus Dei How did I not know that J.D. Vance converted to Catholicism in 2019? This opens up a whole new ‘kettle of fish’. In other words, something this way smells. Because I use astrology as a … Continue reading

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Freudian Slipping Away? One “Riffs”, the Other Gaffes

We all know what it’s like to say the wrong thing at the wrong time. It reveals what (or who) is really on our minds. When Biden introduced Zelenskyy as “President Putin”, yesterday, he quickly corrected himself. Last night, during … Continue reading

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The “Evilution” of Politics

Project 2025 I suspect that the Right to Far-Right of American politics were surprised that it took so long for the public to become aware of their proposed agenda, as spelled out in the documentation for Project 2025. Were the … Continue reading

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How Political Ads Play Off Voters’ Anxieties

There is an Conservative Party of Canada ad playing on the airwaves at the moment that highlights this exact issue: “Canada is broken.” A pile of puzzle pieces spills onto a table. “Everything feels broken,” Pierre Poilievre says in a voice-over as … Continue reading

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