Sunday, September 20, 2020

Notations From the Grid (Special Edition): On this Passing on #RBG

 


Justice Ruth Baden Ginsburg passed away.   Our team hereby presents the following as a tribute to her memory as our team will continue to assess the transformation of the US Supreme Court:







We also present a discourse of the debate that ensued in the aftermath of the passing of Justice Ginsburg:









Friday, September 18, 2020

Notations On Our World (Special Friday Edition): #RandomThoughts on Our World

As our team continues its' on-going assessment of the US Election Scene, we hereby present the following courtesy Seth Meyers and Trevor Noah on the week that was:


This is as this occurred this week:

In its last meeting before the November elections, the Federal Reserve on Wednesday did as expected and announced that it will maintain a target interest rate at or near zero percent until the economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, which could take years to accomplish.

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As we continue our assessment of a POST-COVID World, we present this snapshot of the expected recovery courtesy the team at the Visual Capitalist: 






Counting votes cast in Maine's marquee Senate race will be complicated this fall by a likely surge in mail-in ballots and its voting system.

Republican Sen. Susan Collins needs majority support, not just a plurality of the votes, if she wants to win her fifth term after first being elected to Congress in 1996. That's because, for the first time, Maine's Senate race could be decided by ranked-choice voting.

Read the full story here.