If the dems were very clever, they would (after the whole thing comes to bite them in their butt by lying and hitching their wagon to the former, twice impeached, insurrectionist, stealing POTUS who is still stealing the GOP's money) show the American people that THEY (the GOP) are the "deep state" and "establishment" that seeks to steal and abuse their money by taking their hard earned tax dollars for themselves...and keep that rhetoric going for all of time. ?
Unfortunately the Achilles heel of the Democratic Party is that they believe in and adhere to certain kinds of rules. It’s Michelle Obama’s “They go low, we go high” rule. And I, and many others totally respect that approach, but it doesn’t win elections. To go down that path, even though it’s literally true - runs against how they generally try to act as a party. As such it allows the GQP to continue to propagate the lies with a message that resonates with unschooled masses.
That said, we may see more of it from them than we are accustomed to because the of how crazy the GQP has literally become. If Mitt Romney had become President, I would have fumed for a few days but feel we would have been some general level of okay in the long run. The days of Mitt Romneys (and Liz Cheneys) appear to be over as skid marks on the underpants of democracy like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ted Cruz become the standard bearers the party is flocking behind.
Here are a few things that I got during my meditation today:
I see the painting, ”The Last Supper”. The people in the picture are all giving their neighbors Covid shots instead of eating. (not sure what this means!)
Don Jr. has a meltdown and needs help.
Roger Stone is in trouble again.
I see a deck of cards being shuffled and cards flying out. This refers to a reshuffling of the politics of Florida which comes about as a result of the plea agreement of M. Gaetz’s friend. The cards that fly out are politicians that lose power as a result of things that come to light in FL.
Humans learn new things about how whales communicate with each other and how to decode their language.
@baba. Perhaps the Last Supper scene implies that in giving each other the Covid-19 vaccine that they are sharing a "new covenant" and a "foundation"? "A new dispensation was on the horizon. In God’s grace, the New Covenant applies to more than Israel; everyone who has faith in Christ will be saved (see Ephesians 2:12–14). "
@triciact Regarding Liz, I have to admit I got a little teary eyed when she was talking about The Constitution. Then I remembered she is Darth’s daughter! Halliburton smiled. I care not that the Repuglies are eating their young! #ThoughtsAndPrayersNRA
@baba If I had to guess the last supper one is probably a future newspaper cartoon or an art skit and you got a preview.
I don't agree with the idea that playing by the rules is an Achilles Heel. There's no quantifiable evidence that playing dirty is a surefire path to electoral victory, either. Propagating lies certainly didn't work last year or in 2018, so I don't see why that method would be useful in the future. If anything, the cosmic shifts that occurred in 2020 have made the collective much more sensitive to energy. So I think it's well-advised, here on out, for any candidate running for public office to let their truth and goodwill shine bright. Voters will resonate with that.
Since this is the "random predictions" thread, I'm going to say that politics will be much more heart centered going forward, to the point where people will gradually stop identifying with political parties. This shift is already underway, but it could take years for people to realize what is happening.
@dannyboy I agree with @coyote on the Achilles Heel thing with regard to the D's. Rather than being a weakness, it's their strength. Since the R's are playing fast and loose with the truth, the law, and everything else, the D's need to follow the law with all t's crossed and all i's dotted - in addition to owning up to any mistakes - so that 1) the people can see that while the D's may not be perfect, they are nonetheless the only ones who are putting their money where their mouths are with regard to the U.S. being a nation of laws, and 2) if they don't follow the law, the other side can simply point to that and say "See?! They do it too!", and then we're fully and completely done both as a democracy and as a country.
@Walden Ponderer, I think you make a very good point.
After the election was called I felt relieved, quickly followed with the intuitive hit saying "Take a breath and gather your strength. This is a brief pause then back to work. We cannot rest on our laurels".
It's important that we don't get too comfortable or complacent. I agree, a little bit of healthy fear can work to our benefit.
I only got one thing during my meditation today:
I asked when T will be indicted. The reply: “July. Happy birthday! Haha”
My spirit guides must be in a funny mood today!
Well, with the announcement from the NY Attorney General that they're now pursuing criminal charges in their investigation of Trump Org, this prediction might very well be on the money.
And July 4th IS America's "Birthday."
@baba. With the announcement yesterday that Laetitia James is moving from a civil to a criminal investigation into the Trump Organization, your prediction regarding a Don Jr. Meltdown might be related.
I don't agree with the idea that playing by the rules is an Achilles Heel. There's no quantifiable evidence that playing dirty is a surefire path to electoral victory, either. Propagating lies certainly didn't work last year or in 2018, so I don't see why that method would be useful in the future. If anything, the cosmic shifts that occurred in 2020 have made the collective much more sensitive to energy.
I can agree here - probably a better phrasing is that there's a lot of people out there who
vote blue no matter who", but there's also a lot of people out there still energized by the Trump movement who "will vote red even if we end up dead" - I very much want to believe that everyone who made the outcome of the 2020 election possible will come out and strengthen that victory in 2022. But there's a large swath of people out there who haven't studied history, confuse socialism and communism, and are alarmingly still energized about the issues that won Trump the election. Meanwhile, we keep the filibuster in place, McConnell is putting the 1/6 commission in jeopardy and the D's continue to fight fair rather than take away the powers and bullhorn of a group that has proven time and time again is untrustworthy. I wholeheartedly love that they fight with principles - but I'm not certain unless indictments start flying soon that it's going to gain them much if anything in 2022 unless they at least swing back when they're punched in the face.
I'm in a weird place right now ?. Read this with love.
@rosieheart 45's birthday is June 14th. With the investigations in to criminal charges, and the Jan 6th commission passing the House.. seems like the he is the one getting the "happy birthday" Merrick Garland is : https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/merrick-garland-puts-domestic-terror-and-civil-rights-at-top-of-justice-agenda/ar-BB1gQZou
on it! He feels domestic terrorism is a huge threat still. I still sense another brief uprising as the last gasp of "true believers" like this one: Greene, a Republican extremist, posted a photo of herself with three other Republicans on the House floor without masks. The Georgia lawmaker tweeted: “End the oppression!” along with: “#FreeYourFace.”
I recall the old saying.. "you can lead a horticulture to but you can't make her think" as Dorothy Parker once said. Pardon my vulgarity ~ but that pretty much sums this person up.
Hi everyone!
Here are a few things I got during meditations over the last few days:
May 19, 2021
Melania goes to Europe. She wants no part of whatever is going on with the family.
2026 - humans go to the moon again. New space race…
May 21, 2021
M. Pence will be subpoenaed to testify about what happened during the Capitol siege.
M. Pence will be subpoenaed to testify about what happened during the Capitol siege.
I had not thought about this before. Holy starchy underwear, Batman! Pence is not at all my idea of an ideal politician, but one thing you can be sure of: he is sincere in his faith. He won't lie under oath, you can be sure of it. He's not always smart enough to know what is actually true, but he is always honest enough to say what it is that he believes to be true. He will not paint a pretty Trumpian picture.
He'll distort, and if pressed, I think he'll lie. Religious extremists like Pence don't think lying in the service of what they believe is the greater good is actually lying. Or that lying to immoral liberals is really lying at all. He believes his god has plans for him and that anything he has to do to get to a place of power (where, in his mind, he can do the most "good") is okey dokey. Look what he's gone along with and enabled over the past 4+ years.
45 is an amoral (and immoral) opportunist. Pence is a true-believing zealot. I don't know which is worse.
@walden-ponderer. I suspect that he might not lie under oath, but he's quite capable of lying. He did it frequently as Gov. of Indiana and especially as Trump's VP. I have no idea how he sees his faith since he neglects numerous scriptures when convenient for his political aspirations.
@seeker4 bingo.
He's a master manipulator, when listening him speak I was always in awe of how skilled he is in maneuvering around and twisting the truth. I am not holding my breath on him being the savior the democrats have been waiting on. If there was any good in him, it's been permanently tainted a dark orange hue by his continued proximity near the tanned one.
This is what I got during today’s meditation:
I see justice. She is holding a sword forward and high in one hand and is holding the scales of justice back behind her to protect them. I heard, “Justice will be done.”
I am pretty sure that this refers to many of the illegal things that happened during the last 4+ years that the perpetrators think they got away with. The kinds of things we have been wondering if they would be addressed or not. I am, of course, open to other interpretations if anyone has any. I felt it meant not to lose hope and that the processes are quietly but steadily moving forwards.
@baba. "Justice will be done." What beautiful words. Years ago when Trump's criminality began to send ripples of fear through us, a friend of mine--a federal judge said exactly that. I admit that there were times that unnerved her too, but I kept remembering her words. "The wheels of justice turn slowly, but I believe it will save us." I hung on those words and allowed them to calm me through so much of this. Thank you, Baba. Your visions calm me too.