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Sunday, November 10, 2019
Saturday, November 9, 2019
Notations From the Grid (Week-End Edition): On the Week That Was
It has been quite a week. Protests continued in Iraq, Lebanon and Chile. Elections began in the UK that would as consequential as ever with the future of the unity of the United Kingdom at Stake. Iran continued its' withdrawal process from the 2015 Nuclear Agreement as a pivotal International Institute for Strategic Studies found its' position to be strengthened through the proxy wars it has waged. Turkey, in the meantime, continues its' onslaught in Syria and the Turkish President noted yesterday that Turkey will not leave until others leave. There was also the latest in a series of reports noting how our Mother Earth is facing a climate calamity like never before. This is as the Impeachment Inquiry in the US House of Representatives continued with the release of transcripts and the on-going defense by the US House GOP--with the speculation over Michael Bloomberg and his impending Entry into the US Democratic Primary--earning an nickname from President Trump : "Little Michael". This is also as the historic decision is coming down in India by the Supreme Court of India in the Ayodhya Case. The Entire Political and Faith Leadership in India has been in unison in calling for calm no matter what the decision is--and Security for Supreme Court Justices has been increased in anticipation of the Verdict.
What we captured from our daily assessment was telling:
It is also Remembrance Day and Veterans Day whereby those who served are remembered. We salute all who have served and remember all who have paid the ultimate price as we will be going dark throughout Veterans Day and Remembrance Day.
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Notations From the Grid (Special Thursday Edition): Out & About on the US Political Scene
It was election day this past Tuesday in America and there was some interesting developments with a harbinger of developments to be forthcoming as 2020 looms. Wednesday, though, saw a celebration at the White House on the occasion of confirming over 158 Federal Judges over the course of the Trump Administration. Meanwhile, on the impeachment front, Public Testimonies will be commencing as transcripts are being released.
We leave you with a snapshot of election results courtesy of the Team at CityLab:
Nov 06, 2019
What We’re Following
Ballot box: It’s the day after America’s off-year election, and some of the results are in. Here’s a rundown of some of the key outcomes so far:
- Pete Buttigieg’s hand-picked successor, James Mueller, won the election for mayor of South Bend, signaling a continuation of Buttigieg’s legacy. (Vox)
- Danica Roem, who campaigned on traffic congestion improvements that haven’t yet come to fruition, won re-election in Virginia’s 13th district. (Daily Beast)
- Meanwhile, Democrats flipped the Virginia state legislature for the first time in more than two decades. (PBS NewsHour)
- Washington voters seem poised to restrict the price of “car tab” taxes, leaving cities scrambling for transportation funding. (Seattle Times)
- Jersey City voted to restrict home-sharing, delivering a loss to Airbnb, which spent $4.2 million campaigning against the regulation. (Bloomberg)
- Denver will likely get a separate department of transportation for the first time, in a move designed to emphasize the city’s increased investment. (Denverite)
- New York City approved ranked-choice voting, the biggest U.S. city to adopt the reform. (Vox)
- Kansas City voters decided to remove Martin Luther King Jr.’s name from a recently rechristened boulevard. (NBC News)
- Democrats won control of Delaware County, a suburban county outside Philadelphia that Republicans have controlled since before the Civil War. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
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