Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Notations From the Grid (Special Mid-Week Edition): A Window Into Our World Over the Past 24 Hours


As our team reported on the White House Daily Press Briefing Yesterday, the highlight of it was the major gaffee by Press Secretary Sean Spicer that he then issued an apology for.  Our team was monitoring Twitter overnight and released updates throughout the night.   He also noted how Iran was among the "failed states"--which is not quite correct. This is as we see Venezuela in a state of near collapse. 

As we assessed our World, our team picked up this  snapshot was released courtesy of the team at Eurasia which captures the essence of the challenging world we live in:

The President was also busy as he gave a wide-ranging interview to the New York Post--and as this was reported out Please note the latest out of Washington as the Trump Administration approaches 100-Days in Office:

White House Confirms It Will Propose 1.9 Percent Pay Raise for Feds Next Year // Eric Katz

Civilian federal employees would receive an across-the-board 1.9 percent pay raise next year under President Trump's forthcoming proposal, Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney confirmed Tuesday.

Trump Ends Federal Hiring Freeze, but Workforce Cuts Loom // Eric Katz

The Trump administration announced its hiring freeze will end Wednesday, while delivering to agencies promised guidance on how they should reduce the size of their workforces in both the near and long term.

Trump Team Plans to Rebuild Government 'Starting from Scratch' // Charles S. Clark

Where the Clinton administration tried to "reinvent government," the Trump administration plans to rebuild government "starting from scratch."

On this mid-week review, please enjoy this "thought 4 the Week":

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Notations On Our World: On the Prowl @whitehouse Press Briefing with Press Secretary Sean Spicer

Our team is monitoring the daily Press Briefing from the White House as always there are discussions about domestic affairs, on China, North Korea and Russia--as we have also been assessing the latest out of Africa as Millions are in danger of dying as a result of massive starvation:

   

Monday, April 10, 2017

View of Week: On Our Mission, Community & A Sense of the Possible

Our founder picked up this two very interesting thoughts while he visited the Autry in Los Angeles over the Weekend:





 One of the ultimate missions we have had here in #Outsiders is to create a community that is in the end about leaving a legacy.    It is also about encouraging participation at all levels to build upon that legacy of purpose truly on display at the Autry our founder talked about with the team as evident in the depiction and evolution of the West in and of itself was quite extraordinary.   We hope all enjoy this Visual Essay he produced that he shared with us and he reported on in his Founders' Corner over the weekend: