Monday, December 18, 2017

Notations From the Grid (Special Weekly Edition): As #2017 Draws to a Close...

Our team picked this up courtesy  of the New York Times' Upshot team on the pending Tax Cut Bill:


In addition to the Tax Debate, One of the biggest decisions that came down was the rejection of Net Neutrality by the US Federal Communications Commission despite profound opposition--including we here are the Daily Outsider.    However, what Politico Noted was also very critical:
Our team has also been assessing the moves by Judicial Watch.  One move they made was to file suit against California regarding Voting:
On the Foreign Policy Front, the War of Words intensified between the United States and Iran in the aftermath of UN Ambassador Nikki Haley's Speech in Washington which prompted a retort from the Iranian Foreign Minister over Twitter this past week:


Beyond the immediate challenges, we are looking to 2018 as We were witness to quite a #2017.   These images below captured the beauty, the majesty and the tragedies of our World during 2017 and we send a Virtual Thanks to the team at Reuters for their Choice and the team at China Daily for having featured it that we're privileged to feature here as we prepare to go dark for the year:   


China : A Salute 


United States: The Great Eclipse 


Europe: The Beauty of Greece 




Iraq:  The Battle For Mosul 


United States:  Muslim Ban Protests in Dallas 


United States:  New York City Marathon 


Europe:  A White Muse On a Stroll in Sweden 



It is bound to be a very interesting 2018....

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Notations From the Grid (#2017 Final W-End Edition): On #Syria, #Russia, @realDonaldTrump as #2018 Looms....

A Syrian Refugee Father Greeting His Children in Greece (Source: Reuters/China Daily) 

The Syria War seems to have no end in sight with hundreds of thousands killed and millions displaced.    Russia, Iran and Turkey are the dominant powers in what is left of Syria.    One of the most moving depictions of the tragedy that is Syria today is what Al Jazeera reported on that we are privileged to feature for our final Week-End Edition of "Notations From the Grid" here in our Main Property:


Russia has declared "Victory" and Vladimir Putin has ordered troops home as he gears up for his re-election bid.    This is as he and President Trump seem to have "Hit it Off" as we will be assessing the internal political dynamics of what is at hand both in the United States and Russia.


Onward to 2018....


Thursday, December 14, 2017

Notations On Our World (Special Mid-Week Edition): On the Virtual Prowl in Our World


As we await the new year, we have been witness to unprecedented change in our World in the aftermath of the election of President Trump as protests continued World-Wide that even saw Yemen and Syria continued the Global Dissent against President Trump's decision in light of the continued profound challenges faced by Palestinians during the occupation.  



We are privileged to share a snapshot of 
 Global Citizen Stories Courtesy of the Global Citizen as we look to a hopeful 2018: 
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These 15 Women Might Be ‘Badder’ Than Taylor Swift
A Twitter user asked people to name someone “badder than Taylor Swift,” and the internet responded accordingly, with some of the most badass women in history.
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12 Gorgeous Photos of the Monuments Trump Is Shrinking
Enjoy these beautiful public lands while you still can – Trump’s latest executive orders mean they might not look like this for much longer.
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This European Country Just Legalized Gay Marriage
Australia isn't the only country that took a historic step for LGBT rights this week! This country will also start allowing same-sex couples to marry.
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We’re Not Crying, You’re Crying
As Australian lawmakers debated same-sex marriage, one politician took the opportunity to make a huge statement – by proposing to his boyfriend from the House floor.
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Ask World Leaders to Support Education for All
Incredible news! The European Commission announced it will step up with €287.5 million to support education for kids around the world. Help us keep the momentum going.