Shifty meaning4/19/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The top can’t go on, and the bottom starts to rise up. With Pluto reaching the last degrees of Capricorn, we’ve hit the ceiling. They have unearthed issues around authority, government, business, laws and regulations, leadership integrity, and the ‘establishment.’ We can’t continue managing people and resources the way we have been. The current Pluto in Capricorn years have confronted us with the rising influence of corporate monopolies, dictatorial leaders, economic crises, and the regression of human rights. And any corruption or toxicity impacting the greater good will be exposed, so we can remove it and redirect our collective energy. It means that majority decisions and community needs rise above individual concerns and desires. Some people are calling this transit “power to the people,” but that doesn’t mean everyone gets what they want. The Industrial and French Revolutions occurred during that time, and the American Constitution (“We the people”) was written. The last time Pluto was in Aquarius was 1778-1798. Together, Pluto and Aquarius encourage us to: In the body, Aquarius rules the circulatory system - sharing and distributing energy and information.Inspires us to be original, unconventional, and future-thinking humanitarians.Brings progress and innovation in the community, new technology, and individualism.Represents the power of nature, including death, rebirth, and regeneration.Īquarius is the sign of liberation, innovation, and change.Brings evolution and the realignment of power and collective will.Encourages the elimination of anything preventing growth, whether it be toxins in your body or the environment or corruption on a societal level.Pluto is the planet of transformation and global change. During its retrograde, Pluto will dip back into Capricorn on June 11, 2023, then return to Aquarius on January 20, 2024, where it will stay for 20 years. We also look forward to new ideas and developments in science and technology. When Pluto is in Aquarius, we can expect a redistribution of power - from a top-down to a bottom-up approach. Aquarius is a sign of change and innovation, aligning well with Pluto’s intentions. Pluto is about power, transformation, regeneration, and eliminating anything that prevents growth. When attacked by a newspaper, he says it’s losing money when attacked by a comedian, he says the comedian is not funny when attacked by a Jew, he says the Jew is skinny and devious.Welcome to the biggest paradigm shift of 2023! When Pluto changes signs (on average once every 20 years), our lives and society shift significantly. Trump’s is the bigotry of the playground when threatened, he simply picks up whatever negative material is most readily at hand. To some, these taunts may seem too juvenile to be truly dangerous. They are simply a way of undermining his perceived adversaries by conjuring negative stereotypes about the group of which they are a part. The way Kovaleski moves his limbs, or the condition of Elijah Cummings’ district, or the size of Adam Schiff’s neck, have no bearing on their criticisms of Trump. Like many of Trump’s responses, the attack was a non-sequitur. When New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski disputed his claim that “thousands” of Arabs in New Jersey celebrated the 9/11 attacks, Trump mimicked the way Kovaleski - who suffers from arthrogryposis - moves his arms and hands. Trump has done something similar with the disabled. Trump Blames Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting On Lack Of Security - Not Lax Gun Laws.Perhaps more than any room I’ve ever spoken to” but “you’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money.” He was quoted in 1991 as saying “The only kind of people I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes.” In 2015, he told the Republican Jewish Coalition that, “This room negotiates deals. It’s no surprise that Trump called Schiff “shifty” - which means tricky or deceitful, or that in the past he’s called him “ little pencil-neck.” When discussing Jews, Trump often plays on well-worn caricatures about cleverness, deviousness and physical weakness. And for the next few months, as Trump’s presidency hangs in the balance, one of his biggest adversaries will be Adam Schiff, a Jew. Thus, when challenged by an adversary, he often invokes bigoted tropes about their race, religion or gender. It will escalate because Trump thinks in terms of stereotypes. It won’t escalate because Trump is any more hostile to Jews than he is to other religious or racial minorities. As the impeachment inquiry escalates, Trump’s anti-Semitic rhetoric probably will too. ![]() On Wednesday, Donald Trump again referred to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff as “shifty Schiff.” If you think that sounds vaguely anti-Semitic, you’re right. ![]()
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