tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8168001673650981416.post2679339026356206950..comments2024-03-14T00:41:46.675-07:00Comments on Systems' Approach to Mundane Vedic Astrology: Predictions for the USA in 2015Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8168001673650981416.post-85793976185045299382015-07-29T03:09:51.351-07:002015-07-29T03:09:51.351-07:00Great Job.
AirGreat Job.<br /><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.panditrkshastri.com/category/best-astrologer/">Air</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16594735033362477120noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8168001673650981416.post-40313314552999367522015-01-01T02:58:14.130-08:002015-01-01T02:58:14.130-08:00On January 1, 2015, astrologer & author V. K. ...<br />On January 1, 2015, astrologer & author V. K. Choudhry made the following comment on the SAMVA discussion list:<br /><br />"During the years 2015 and 2016, the sub period of Ketu and the prolonged stationary influences of Rahu, Ketu, Jupiter and Saturn as brought out by Cosmologer while making predictions for US in 2015, in a separate message, are likely to result in:<br /> <br />1. Public conflicts;<br />2. Financial difficulties; <br />3. Weather vagaries;<br />4. Setbacks to the current ruling party (Democratic Party) which will be reflected in next presidential election." <br /><br />In reply, Cosmologer, mentioned the following.<br /><br />"In my prediction, I was thinking about the current Republican Party majority in Congress as being at odds with the social mood. I was not commenting on the outcome of the next Presidential election. <br /><br />V.K. Choudhry however raises a valid point that the party of the President be replaced due to the expected public conflict seen in the placement of Ketu on the 4th house MEP, from where it aspects the 10th house of public affairs, 12th house of losses and wars and 8th house of obstacles and endings, while its dispositor, Venus, is in the 6th house of conflict and financial (in)stability.<br /><br />In predicting politics, there is an inherent difficulty in that in US history there have been several elections that are termed "realignment elections". <br /><br />Realigning election (often called a critical election or political realignment) are terms from political science and political history describing a dramatic change in the political system. <br />https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realigning_election<br /><br />Moreover, in the prior Sun - Sun period elections of 1896, a Republican President McKinley replaced Democratic President Cleveland. This was considered by some historians as a realignment election.<br /><br />1896 presidential election — William McKinley The status of this election is hotly disputed; some political scientists, such as Jerome Clubb, do not consider it a realigning election. Other political scientists and historians, such as Kleppner and Burnham consider this the ultimate realignment and emphasize that the rules of the game had changed, the leaders were new, voting alignments had changed, and a whole new set of issues came to dominance as the old Civil-War-Era issues faded away. <br />https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realigning_election<br /><br />It is quite likely, in my view, that the Presidential elections of 2016 turn out being "realignment elections." As such it is entirely possible that a Republican President is elected because he adopts the new issues that appeal to the majority of Americans. <br /><br />In my prediction for 2015, as well as much of my writings on the coming Sun period, my main thesis has been that the second "Gilded Age" will be replaced by a second "Progressive Era" of sorts. There are two elements to that. <br /><br />On the domestic front, Americans will likely want a more just and socially inclusive society. <br /><br />At the same time, on the foreign policy front, they may elect a President that appeals to the Americans sense of self, as being a "strong" country. After all, a President is usually as much if not more concerned with the foreign policy than domestic policy. It is usually the President’s decision to involve the country in foreign wars. <br /><br />It is not inconceivable that a Republican President be elected in 2016 based on proposals to strengthen and improve the position of the USA in the world, especially if he has the good sense to offer economic policies that are likely to enhance the fairness of outcomes that reduce the extreme inequality that has developed in the country over the past 30 years. Cosmologerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16111089810606158619noreply@blogger.com