Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Notations On Our World (@POTUS Weekly Edition): As @realDonaldTrump Begins Re-Election...

Donald Trump campaigns in Florida in 2016.

As we went to Press, US President Trump accompanied by Vice President Pence and staff left for Florida to formally launch the 2020 Re-Election bid noting how some 75,000+ people had asked for tickets for the arena in Florida.    This is as the tensions with Iran rise, the Acting Defense Secretary has withdrawn as a candidate for Defense Secretary and has resigned his position with immediate effect.     Our team has also been assessing the latest on the Trump Peace Plan as we saw a note from the US Special Envoy about a potential failure of the Peace Plan they have touted as the "Deal of the Century" as neither Israel or members of the Palestinian Leadership will not be at the workshop in Bahrain.


Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert  (whom we regularly feature here in the perspectives property) reflected upon what President Trump was up to:



We close out with this From Jon Stewart as he rebuked the US Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, after he questioned why Jon Stewart was "bent out of Shape" in an interview on Fox News: 

Monday, June 17, 2019

Notations From The Grid (Weekly Edition): On the Week That Was......



 



The Bahrain Conference spearheaded by the Trump Administration Looms.   This is as the March of Return continues.   Our team captured scenes from the past week as we also caught this: 




Lea Tsemel has been at the forefront of representing Palestinians for over 50 years-It is a very compelling 17 minutes on the true reality of the State of Affairs in Israel and Palestine as we also wanted to present a true sense of the reality of the Global Economic War that continues courtesy of Fortune's Alan Murray:

JUNE 14, 2019

New signs emerged that the trade war is dragging down the global economy. The International Energy Agency this morning cut its projection for energy demand this year by 100,000 barrels to 1.2 million barrels per day, citing the “worsening trade outlook” as a “common theme across all regions.” China reported the slowest growth in factory output since 2002. And more than 500 U.S. companies—including retail giants WalmartTarget and Costco—saidtariffs are hurting American businesses and consumers. A survey of CFOs found nearly half expected a recession by the middle of next year.
All of this ups the ante for a possible meeting between President Trump and President Xi at the G20 summit in Japan June 28-29. Trump has requested a meeting, and White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said yesterday the president has threatened to raise tariffs further if Xi doesn’t agree.
Apple CEO Tim Cook had a private meeting with the president yesterday to discuss trade, among other things. I don’t know what he said, but I’d be willing to bet the CEO advised that public threats won’t help bring the Chinese leader to the table.


Jon Stewart also spoke on the 9/11 Fund that he championed in criticizing the US Senate Majority Leader--this is as the US Senate Majority Leader has only allowed 21 Bills out of 264 Bills passed in the US House of Representatives including suppressing Election Security Legislation as noted by the Washington Examiner: 

Jon Stewart

Comedian Jon Stewart criticized Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on Sunday, saying the Republican lawmaker has never dealt with the issue of compensating 9/11 emergency responders compassionately, and has consistently obstructed efforts to ensure the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund is adequately supported.
"In terms of getting the 9/11 bills passed, Mitch McConnell has been the white whale on this," Stewart told Fox News Sunday, referring to the elusive whale in Moby Dick. "This has never been dealt with compassionately by Mitch McConnell."

Profound challenging times...
Profound challenging times...

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Notations On Our World (W-End Edition): The Democrats Are on Stage....

Please note the following courtesy of the Democratic National Committee on the upcoming candidates debate: 

Join us.
 

Today NBC announced the official lineups for the first Democratic presidential primary debate.

NIGHT ONE, Wednesday, June 26:
  • Cory Booker
  • Bill de Blasio
  • Julián Castro
  • John Delaney
  • Tulsi Gabbard
  • Jay Inslee
  • Amy Klobuchar
  • Beto O'Rourke
  • Tim Ryan
  • Elizabeth Warren
NIGHT TWO, Thursday, June 27:
  • Michael Bennet
  • Joe Biden
  • Pete Buttigieg
  • Kirsten Gillibrand
  • Kamala Harris
  • John Hickenlooper
  • Bernie Sanders
  • Eric Swalwell
  • Marianne Williamson
  • Andrew Yang
The first debate of this cycle is going to be an exciting event that you won't want to miss out on. So, be sure to mark your calendar now for both nights of the first official debate in the race for the Democratic Party's nomination. You'll hear from this incredible slate of Democratic candidates as they share their vision to get our country back on track.