NewsScope for December 2, 2003
Pluto
Advances Medicare and Energy Bills
Over the last two weeks, during the dramatic celestial
combination of a Mars-Jupiter-Pluto configuration, Congress made major
progress in advancing two important bills. As transiting Mars first opposed
Jupiter and then went on to square Pluto, the highly polarized Congress
vociferously debated the Medicare and national Energy bills, barely passing
the former, while delaying the latter until next year.
Landmark legislation generally comes about during landmark astrological
cycles, with transiting Pluto's opposition to the U.S. Mars representing
the current underlying sense of urgency to get something done. The faster
moving transits of Mars and Jupiter pinpointed the days and weeks when
the most work was accomplished. Still, the simmering rancor associated
with Pluto to Mars promises to keep the two major parties intensely antagonistic
throughout 2004.
The U.S.
Scorpio Rising horoscope helps flesh out the circumstances
and explain the significance of these twin bills. In the national chart
Mars squares Neptune, which is the natural ruler of drugs and oil. Mars
is in Gemini, the sign of the Twins, and is naturally associated with
energy. With Aries on the Sixth House of health, Mars is also the nation's
ruler of health programs. Transiting Pluto to Mars thereby brought about
the twin bills of health and energy.
Mars is found in the Eighth House of shared finances. By definition, corporations
are made from the pooled assets of its stockholders, so the Eighth House
in the larger sense is about capitalism. Transiting Pluto to the U.S.
Eighth House Mars reflected the power of America's oil and pharmaceutical
corporations in promoting their own agenda via national legislation.
2004 Presidential Race Update
With the
economy now growing at a healthy clip, Bush
remains on target to win the 2004 Presidential election. The astrological
basis for this forecast comes from President Bush's progressed Venus and
Jupiter forming extremely favorable trines to the U.S. Moon* during 2004.
This alignment of astrology's luckiest planets to the U.S. Moon gives
Bush popular approval to go with a $200 million campaign chest.
A national candidate needs personal planetary connections to the U.S.
Moon in order to find approval from the general public, which is symbolized
by the Moon. Howard Dean's Scorpio Sun closely squares the U.S. Moon,
and among the Democrats this fortunate link has made him the man to beat
(see NewsScope July
29 and August
12). Because the aspect is a challenging square, Dean symbolizes
the drive to change leadership and national policies.
NewsScope reader Betsy Stang reports that Wesley
Clark told her during a fund raiser that he remembers his birth time as
5:43 am. Unfortunately for Clark, this puts his progressed Mercury too
far away from the U.S. Moon during the height of the primary seasons so
that his political message doesn't quite get heard (see NewsScope,
September 16). His progressed Mercury is conjunct the U.S.
Moon in June, by which time Clark may join Dean's ticket as Vice President.
Liberal vote-splitter Ralph
Nader (February 27, 1934; 4:52 am; Winsted, CT) said he will
decide by the end of December if he's running for president again. At
the moment transiting Pluto is squaring his Mercury, indicating he's doing
some intense thinking and strategizing about his future. Transiting Uranus enters Pisces on December 30, giving Pisces native Nader another opportunity
to be identified as the one who creates upsets and chronically bucks the
system.
Tiger
is from Mars, Elin is from Venus
Last Tuesday
golfing phenom Tiger
Woods proposed to his girlfriend, Swedish model Elin Nordegren,
during a sunset stroll while they were camping out in South Africa's Shamwari
Game Reserve. The couple has been dating for the last two years. In 2001
Tiger Woods became the first golfing pro to hold all four major championships
at one time, and he remains the career money list leader.
Tiger
Woods was born with athletic Mars near his Midheaven (December 30, 1975;
10:50 pm; Long Beach, CA**). Mars in this position dominates the rest
of the horoscope by virtue of its angularity and the many aspects it makes
to other planets. Mars is in a so-called Gauquelin sector, named after
French researcher Michel Gauquelin who statistically demonstrated the
power of angular planets in shaping lives.
When Mars is angular (near the Midheaven, Ascendant, or opposite these
points), the individual is more likely than chance would allow to be a
professional athlete. Although we don't have a birth time for Elin Nordegren
(b. January 1, 1980), it's a good bet that she has Venus angular since
she is an internationally renowned model. Beauties Halle Berry and Angelina
Jolie were both born with Venus precisely placed on one of these angles.
Tiger and Elin both have their Suns in Capricorn, and in approximately
the same degree. Capricorn is ruled by Saturn, and as transiting Saturn
is now opposing their Suns, they are moved to make their relationship
binding. Another motivating planet is Jupiter, which is nearing Tiger's
Juno, the marriage asteroid. Jupiter turns retrograde on January 3 while
exactly conjunct his Juno.
*The theoretical
framework for the importance of the U.S. Moon in presidential politics
was established in a series of NewsScope articles
which began on July
1, 2003.
**For more on Tiger and Elin, see NewsScope
August
13, 2002 and February
14, 2000.
Personal
readings are available from Michael WolfStar.
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