Skip to main content

US debt ceiling hits March 15



Former White House Budget Director David Stockman has dropped a rhetorical bomb in his latest interview saying a deal made in October, 2015, between then-Speaker of the House John Boehner and then-President Barack Obama, will slam the country to a halt.
“I think what people are missing is this date, March 15th 2017. That’s the day that this debt ceiling holiday that Obama and Boehner put together right before the last election in October of 2015. That holiday expires. The debt ceiling will freeze in at $20 trillion. It will then be law. It will be a hard stop. The Treasury will have roughly $200 billion in cash. We are burning cash at a $75 billion a month rate. By summer, they will be out of cash. Then we will be in the mother of all debt ceiling crises.  https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/3343



The question we ask ourselves here is whether we can spot this crisis in the US Sibly. In my previous post I wrote about  Venus retrograde affecting the US Sibly but here in addition  we examine the Sibly solar return and its progression to March 15, 2017.





Notice that the Sibly solar return 2016 carries the Jupiter-Saturn-Neptune T-square straddling the horizon. A Jupiter-Saturn-Neptune combination is linked to financial disasters and bankruptcy most often because of overextension [1].




Progressing the return chart to March 15, brings the T-square once again to an alignment with the horizon axis thereby triggering it. To the planetary combination we will now add the asteroid picture. The asteroids Atropos [8ge]; Astraea [19vi]; Bacchus [21vi] complete the planetary picture.

Astraea-Bacchus: Addiction recovery is a long and slow process. A person maybe hooked into something so that they don’t really let go.

Astraea-Atropos: An ending is not really an ending, a door is left open and perhaps in some situations that can be the only way a person can be “done” i.e. they end it by leaving an option that says it might not be over, ended or complete.


Comments