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Trump defends tariffs

 

The Sheepfold by Anton Mauve


 

Former President Donald Trump sat down with Bloomberg Editor-In-Chief John Micklethwait for an interview in partnership with the Economic Club of Chicago - where he knocked several tough questions out of the park, while starting - and ending, with a standing ovation. Trump slammed Micklethwait to his face over tariffs - saying "It must be hard for you to spend 25 years talking about tariffs as being negative and then have somebody explain to you that you're wrong." To which the crowd erupted in applause. 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-destroys-bloomberg-eic-receives-standing-ovation-chicago

 


The Trump interview with Bloomberg took place at the first anniversary of the Oct. 14, 2023 solar eclipse in Libra. Since the eclipse at Chicago has the a powerful T-square comprising the eclipse - nodal axis - Pluto aligned very significantly with the meridian it is delivering a special message at that place. 

With the South node in Libra, the eclipse prompts us to reflect on our past patterns of people-pleasing tendencies. It’s an opportune time to reevaluate our partnerships, set boundaries, (impose tariffs!) and foster healthier connections. [1][2] 

The eclipse is conjunct the star Archturus of Bootes. The ancient figure of Bootes, the Herdsman or Shepherd was known to the Arabs as Al Haris al Samak, Protector of the Defenceless One. The idea of Bootes as a herdsman fits his nearness to the Pole, which the Arabs saw as a sheepfold. In a previous post [3] we saw how Bootes was active in the discovery of the Big Ring and Giant Arc that appears to resemble a sheepfold! Coincidence!! 

 

 

[1] Why Egypt refused to take Gaza refugees

https://javed22.blogspot.com/2023/10/why-egypt-refused-to-take-gaza-refugees.html 

[2] Venezuela: Maduro is President

https://javed22.blogspot.com/2024/07/venezuela-maduro-is-president.html 

[3] Some manifestations of the October solar eclipse

https://javed22.blogspot.com/2024/01/some-manifestations-of-october-solar.html


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