The fires in northern California have been the state's worst on record.Loading PR with more debt is shameful. I cannot believe that is the current proposal https://t.co/S0HYsOQfr5— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 12, 2017
Here's a view of a neighborhood in Sata Rosa, CA.California’s fires are now the worst in state history.— Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) October 11, 2017
-21 dead
-670 missing
-3,500 structures
-170,000 acres burnedhttps://t.co/X9xPZxozNM pic.twitter.com/MG7KMQPEvB
________________________________________________Widespread destruction at Hidden Valley neighborhood in Santa Rosa pic.twitter.com/1RtkMAy05d— Brian van der Brug (@bvdbrug) October 10, 2017
Catalonia has been threatening to secede from the rest of Spain for a month.
Tens of thousands take to streets of Barcelona after court orders detention of two Catalan separatist leaders https://t.co/1QEeRISlv9 pic.twitter.com/8dIJ6BhJKa— AFP news agency (@AFP) October 18, 2017
Daesh lost their capital in Raqqa and sent many fighting for them home.
Immediately Iraq began marshalling its forces for a concerted attack on the Kurdish people in the north. Turkey says it will coordinate.Thousands of ISIS fighters surrender in Kurdistan. Their leaders told them to, they said. https://t.co/sT8gfXPAXT— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) October 10, 2017
Someone is trying to overthrow Qatar. Saudi Arabia seems to have motive, means and opportunity all sewn up.Iran and the Kurds https://t.co/mDUGgdkJvP via @ForeignAffairs— neditsimple (@neditssimple) October 9, 2017
Qatar deflation deepens as real estate market weakens https://t.co/r2bIvXSb6g pic.twitter.com/ndYYzfbhUm— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 14, 2017
Elections are annulled in Kenya and put off in the DRCongo. Meanwhile tensions boil in Nigeria and Cameroon.
An unimaginably huge exodus is occurring out of Myanmar the last month as whispers of genocide spread.As secession calls in Catalonia and Kurdistan make headlines, movements also gain steam in Nigeria and Cameroon https://t.co/z6moxt0MFw— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) October 9, 2017
A massive explosion rocked Somalia, with more to follow. Four US soldiers were ambushed and killed in Niger so that news has overtaken the news cycles for many days in the states, but little about Somalia is heard.UN says some 582,000 #Rohingya refugees have now fled Myanmar for Bangladesh since late August pic.twitter.com/X9THgbF3hN— AFP news agency (@AFP) October 18, 2017
_______________________________________________Somalia truck bomb death toll jumps to 358 dead https://t.co/wXSd2sGYIL pic.twitter.com/4pw8O7kLzq— FRANCE 24 (@FRANCE24) October 21, 2017
This new Congress in Washington, DC is so ineffectual it can't renew basic help for poor kids and their families.
Even though now that the KOCH's have bankrolled half of Congress, and their current allies like the Mercer's continue to use the President thru his 'ex-advisor' Bannon, the richest in charge think that US government deficits don't matter anymore.Now that is CHIP has expired, here's when states run out of federal money to cover kids h/t @larry_levitt https://t.co/qx6DbmvYCv pic.twitter.com/MoNknxoBtq— Ninja Economics (@NinjaEconomics) October 11, 2017
And it has big plans for the annual ALEC party next year scheduled for Trump Hotel in DC.Now that Republicans control all levers of power in D.C., the Koch brothers have changed their tune on the deficit. https://t.co/hGQcYWs57r— The Intercept (@theintercept) October 13, 2017
ALEC helps lobbyists influence public officials. The Trump Hotel is hosting its 2018 gala. https://t.co/V5Mya0KQlN by @lhfang @nicksurgey— The Intercept (@theintercept) October 11, 2017
The current Administration is also establishing a pattern of leaving old friends behind.
UNESCO says it regrets U.S. decision to leave its organization https://t.co/me7uHenPtt pic.twitter.com/rYlJHDsATO— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 12, 2017
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